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Keiko eating a steak at a steakhouse

Keiko at a Steakhouse

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Keiko at an Aussie
Steakhouse

Keiko, a middle-aged Japanese woman in a yellow T-shirt, stands with two friends at the en

Keiko was visiting Australia for the first time. Her friends took her to a friendly local

steakhouse. The smell of grilled meat filled the air.

Keiko smiles and speaks clearly while ordering food as the waiter listens and writes her o

When it was time to order, Keiko spoke slowly and clearly. “I’d like the T-bone steak, medium rare, please,” she said with a small smile.                

Keiko eating a steak

Soon, the food arrived sizzling and hot. Keiko cut into her steak and took a bite. It was tender, juicy, and full of flavor.                                   

A cheerful waiter smiles and greets Keiko and her friends as they sit at a table inside a

A cheerful waiter greeted the table. “Good evening! Can I get you a drink?” Keiko studied the menu and chose an Australian favorite, lemon, lime, and bitters.

Keiko, a middle-aged Japanese woman in a yellow T-shirt, stands with two friends at the en

The waiter nodded and asked about sides. “Chips and salad, thank you,” Keiko replied. Her friends ordered ribeye, sirloin, and shared garlic bread.

Keiko toasting with her friends in a steakhouse

After dinner, they enjoyed dessert together. Lifting their glasses, everyone said, “Cheers to a wonderful night in Australia,” laughing happily around the table.

Keiko at an Aussie Steakhouse

Keiko paying the bill in a steakhouse

Ordering at a Steakhouse

Waiter: Good evening! Can I get you started with a drink?

Ayako: A glass of wine please

Waiter: Excellent. Have you decided on your meal?

Customer: Not yet. What do you recommend?

Waiter: The ribeye is very popular, but the T-bone is also a classic choice.

Customer: Okay, I’ll try the T-bone.

Waiter: Great. How would you like your steak cooked?

Customer: Okay, I’ll try the T-bone.

Customer: Okay, I’ll try the T-bone.

Customer: Okay, I’ll try the T-bone.

Ordering at a Steakhouse

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Customer: Medium rare, please.

Waiter: And would you like any sauce with that—gravy, mushroom, or pepper?

Customer: Mushroom sauce, thanks.

Waiter: Perfect. Would you like a side with your steak? Chips, salad, or

vegetables?

Customer: Chips and salad, please.

Waiter: No worries. I’ll get that started for you.

Keiko placing an order in English with a waiter at a steakhouse

Asking for the Bill

Waiter: How was everything tonight?

Ayako: It was very good, thank you.

Waiter: I’m glad to hear that. Would you like any dessert or coffee?

Ayako: No, thank you. Could I have the bill, please?

Waiter: Of course. I’ll bring it right over.

Ayako: Thanks very much.

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