Vocabulary Helper: The Takeout Chronicles
Part 1: Ordering Food
Takeout / Takeaway: Food you buy from a restaurant to eat somewhere else.
Delivery: Food that is brought to your home or office.
To order: To ask for and pay for food.
Menu: The list of food and drinks you can choose from.
To browse: To look at the menu or options without hurry.
Dish: One specific type of food you order (e.g., curry, pasta).
Cuisine: A style of cooking from a country or region (e.g., Italian cuisine, Chinese cuisine).
Combo meal: A set that includes a main dish, a side, and sometimes a drink.
Part 2: About the Food
Appetizer / Starter: A small dish you eat before the main meal.
Main course / Entree: The biggest and most important part of the meal.
Side dish: A smaller food that comes with the main course, like fries or salad.
Dessert: Sweet food you eat at the end of a meal.
Spicy: Food with a hot, strong taste from peppers.
Savory: Food that is not sweet; tasty and often salty.
Sweet and sour: A common taste mix, both sugary and a little sharp.
Leftovers: Food that you did not finish eating during the meal.
Part 3: Delivery Process
Delivery fee: The extra money you pay for the service of bringing the food.
Minimum order: The smallest amount of money you must spend to place an order.
Delivery time / ETA: The time when your food is expected to arrive. (ETA = Estimated Time of Arrival)
To track an order: To check the map or status to see where your food is.
Delivery driver / rider: The person who brings your food.
Contactless delivery: The food is left at your door without meeting the driver directly.
Packaging: The box, bag, or container the food comes in.
Utensils: Tools for eating, like chopsticks, forks, knives, and spoons.
Part 4: Paying and Reviewing
Cart: The online list where you put the food you want to buy.
Total: The final amount of money you need to pay.
Coupon / Discount code: A special number or word that lets you pay less money.
To tip: To give a driver extra money as a thank you (optional in some places).
Receipt: The paper or digital note that shows what you bought and paid.
Review: Your opinion about the food or service that you write online.
Rating: Giving a score, often from 1 to 5 stars.
To complain: To tell the company that something was wrong with your order.
Part 5: Common Phrases
To place an order: To finish choosing and pay for your food.
Food is on the way: The food has been sent and is coming to you.
My order arrived: My food is here.
Something is missing: A dish or item you ordered did not come.
The food is cold/greasy/soggy: Common ways to say the food's condition was not good.
It was worth it: It was good, and the price was fair.
A waste of money: It was not good, and paying for it felt bad.