어서 오십시오. 몇 분이지요?
[Eoseo osipsio. Myeotppunisijiyo?]
Good evening. How many people?
Bill :
두 명이에요.
[Du myeong-ieyo.]
Two.
Waiter :
금연석을 원하십니까?
[Geumyeonseogeul wonhasimnikka?]
Non-smoking?
Bill :
네.
[Ne.]
Yes, please.
Waiter :
이쪽으로 앉으십시오.
[Ijjogeuro anjeusipsiyo.]
This way, please.
메뉴 여기 있습니다.
[Menyu yeogi isseumnida.]Here is your menu.
Bill :
뭐가 맛있죠?
[Mwoga masitjjyo?]
What do you recommend?
Waiter :
불고기와 갈비가 맛있습니다. 외국 분들은 비빔밥도 좋아하세요.
[Bulgogiwa galbiga masisseumnida. Oeguk bundeureun bibimbaptto joahaseyo.]
I would like to recommend bulgogi and galbi. Foreigners enjoy bibimbap, also.
Bill :
그럼, 비빔밥을 주세요.
[Geureom, bibimbabeul juseyo.]
We’ll try bibimbap, then.
너무 맵지 않게 해 주세요. (짜지 않게 해 주세요.)
[Neomu maepjji anke hae juseyo. (jjaji anke hae juseyo.)]
Could you make it less spicy? Could you make it less salty?
그리고 포크 좀 주세요.[Geurigo pokeu jom juseyo.]
Oh, and could you bring us some forks?
Waiter :
알겠습니다.
[Algyesseumnida.]
Yes, we’ll do that for you.
후식은 무엇으로 하시겠습니까? 커피와 녹차가 있습니다.
[Husikeun mueoseuro hasigyesseumnikka? Keopiwa nokchaga isseumnida.]
And what would you like for dessert ? We have coffee and green tea.
Bill :
녹차로 주세요.
[Nokcharo juseyo.]
Green tea, please.