at no extra charge
→ free with a purchase; for no added fee
Example: Bob and Susan will only stay at hotels that let them bring along their dog at no extra charge.
(to) break
→ to make small change
Example: Can you break a $50 bill? I don't have anything smaller.
For here or to go?
→ Do you want to eat in the restaurant or take the food with you?
Example: "For here or to go?" - "For here, please."
(to) go light on
→ to put on just a small amount
Example: Please go light on the mayonnaise.
meal deal
→ a promotion in which several food items are sold together at a good price
Example: If you' re hungry, I recommend the meal deal. You get a sandwich, soup, and drink for just $8.99.
no worries
→ don't worry about it; that's fine
Example: "There's a 45-minute wait to get a table." - "No worries. We'll just order our food to go."
on second thought
→ I changed my mind
Example: I'm not going to order dessert. On second thought, the chocolate lava cake sounds delicious. I'm going to order that.
(to) pass on
→ to say no to; to reject
Example: I'm going to pass on dessert. I'm stuffed.
side order
→ a smaller dish served with the main course
Example: I'd like a side order of onion rings with my hamburger.
(to) take you up on
→ to accept your offer
Example: "You're inviting me to lunch today? I'll take you up on that.
What can I get for you?
→ What would you like to order?
Example: "What can I get for you?" -"I'd like the meal deal."
your total comes to
→ the bill is; the amount you owe is
Example: "Your total comes to $12.89."
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