Restaurant & food phrases in Hindi
Order with confidence in any Indian eatery — from getting a table to ordering, flagging dietary needs like vegetarian and less-spicy, asking for the bill and complimenting the cook — with Devanagari and pronunciation throughout.
Eating out is where a little Hindi pays off most deliciously. Whether you're in a busy ढाबा (dhaba, roadside eatery) or a sit-down restaurant, a few well-placed phrases let you order exactly what you want, signal that you're vegetarian, dial the chilli up or down, and settle the bill without confusion. The phrases below follow the arc of a meal, from being seated to thanking the kitchen.
Ordering in Hindi leans on two simple patterns. एक प्लेट … लाइए (ek plate … laaiye, “one plate of …, please”) covers most dishes, and मुझे … चाहिए (mujhe … chahiye, “I want …”) covers the rest. Keep the polite -इए ending (laaiye, dijiye) and you'll sound courteous to any waiter.
Getting a table
On arrival — asking for seating and the menu.
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| A table for two, please | दो लोगों के लिए मेज़ | do logon ke liye mez |
| Is a table free? | क्या मेज़ खाली है? | kya mez khaali hai? |
| The menu, please | मेन्यू दीजिए | menu dijiye |
| What do you recommend? | आप क्या सुझाएँगे? | aap kya sujhaayenge? |
| What is the speciality here? | यहाँ की खासियत क्या है? | yahaan ki khaasiyat kya hai? |
| Please bring water | पानी लाइए | paani laaiye |
Ordering food
The core pattern: एक प्लेट … लाइए. Drop any dish name into the gap.
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| One plate of dal, please | एक प्लेट दाल लाइए | ek plate daal laaiye |
| Two rotis, please | दो रोटी लाइए | do roti laaiye |
| I want rice | मुझे चावल चाहिए | mujhe chaawal chahiye |
| Two teas, please | दो चाय लाइए | do chai laaiye |
| The same again | वही फिर से | vahi phir se |
| That's all, thank you | बस, धन्यवाद | bas, dhanyavaad |
| A little more, please | थोड़ा और दीजिए | thoda aur dijiye |
Dietary needs
The phrases that matter most — vegetarian, allergies, and spice level.
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| I'm vegetarian | मैं शाकाहारी हूँ | main shaakaahaari hoon |
| I'm non-vegetarian | मैं मांसाहारी हूँ | main maansaahaari hoon |
| Is there meat in this? | क्या इसमें मांस है? | kya ismein maans hai? |
| Less spicy | कम तीखा | kam teekha |
| Don't add chilli | तीखा मत डालिए | teekha mat daaliye |
| No onion or garlic | प्याज़-लहसुन नहीं | pyaaz-lahsun nahin |
| I'm allergic to peanuts | मुझे मूंगफली से एलर्जी है | mujhe moongphali se allergy hai |
| No sugar in the tea | चाय में चीनी नहीं | chai mein cheeni nahin |
Asking for the bill
When you're done — calling for the bill and paying.
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| The bill, please | बिल लाइए | bill laaiye |
| Please bring the bill | बिल दे दीजिए | bill de dijiye |
| How much is it altogether? | कुल कितना हुआ? | kul kitna hua? |
| Can I pay by card? | क्या कार्ड चलेगा? | kya card chalega? |
| Is the tip included? | क्या टिप शामिल है? | kya tip shaamil hai? |
| Keep the change | बाकी रख लीजिए | baaki rakh lijiye |
Compliments
A kind word for the cook goes a long way — these are always welcome.
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| The food was delicious | खाना बहुत स्वादिष्ट था | khaana bahut swaadisht tha |
| Very nice! | बहुत बढ़िया! | bahut badhiya! |
| I really enjoyed it | मुझे बहुत मज़ा आया | mujhe bahut maza aaya |
| The tea is excellent | चाय बहुत अच्छी है | chai bahut achchhi hai |
| Compliments to the cook | रसोइए को बधाई | rasoiye ko badhaai |
A note on dining etiquette. It's normal to eat with your right hand for breads like roti and naan; the left hand is traditionally kept off the food. Sharing dishes family-style is common, so ordering a few plates for the table works well. Tipping isn't obligatory at casual places but is appreciated at sit-down restaurants — rounding up or leaving about ten percent is a friendly gesture.
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