Al Ristorante ๐ Ordinare e Mangiare in Italia (Dialogo A1-A2)
Dining Experience in a Roman Trattoria
Arrival and Seating
- Luca and Giulia enter a trattoria in Rome, indicating they have not made a reservation but are looking for a table for two.
- The waiter accommodates them by seating them near the window and provides menus.
Ordering Food and Drinks
- Giulia orders still water while Luca opts for half a liter of house red wine.
- For their first course, they order two plates of spaghetti carbonara; Giulia chooses a mixed salad to keep her meal light, while Luca selects a Milanese cutlet with baked potatoes.
Post-Dinner Interaction
- After their meal, the waiter checks on their satisfaction and offers dessert or coffee.
- They express enjoyment of the food; Giulia orders a macchiato while Luca requests coffee as well. They ask for the bill totaling 52 euros.
Payment Details
- Giulia confirms that the cover charge is included in the bill. She pays with 55 euros, instructing to keep the change as a tip.
Language Insights
- A discussion arises about language usage: "per" is identified as the correct preposition to indicate starting an action or meal.
- The type of coffee ordered by Giulia is clarified as caffรจ macchiato (espresso with milk), highlighting cultural dining practices.