
(餐厅工作人员)
餐厅服务员
an individual employed in a restaurant to assist with various tasks such as serving food, taking orders, and ensuring a positive dining experience for customers

(桌边服务)
餐桌服务
a dining arrangement in a restaurant where waitstaff serve food and beverages directly to seated customers at their tables, providing a personalized and attentive experience
Table service refers to a dining experience where restaurant staff serve food and beverages directly to customers seated at their tables. It typically involves a waiter or waitress taking orders, bringing dishes to the table, refilling drinks, and clearing away used items. This style of service offers convenience and a personalized touch, allowing guests to relax and enjoy their meal without having to leave their seats.

(固定顾客)
常客
a person who buys something from a place or visits it very often

(停车服务员)
代客泊车员
someone whose job is parking customers' cars at restaurants or hotels
A valet is a person employed to park and retrieve cars for guests at hotels, restaurants, or events. When a guest arrives, the valet takes the car from them and parks it in a designated area. Later, when the guest is ready to leave, the valet brings the car back to the front. Valets are expected to handle vehicles carefully and quickly, ensuring the owner's experience is smooth and convenient. In some places, valets may also offer additional services, such as helping with luggage or guiding guests to the entrance.

(侍者)
服务员
a man who brings people food and drinks in restaurants, cafes, etc.
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(女侍者)
女服务员
a woman who brings people food and drinks in restaurants, cafes, etc.
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(按单点菜)
单点菜单
a menu in which each dish has a separate price
À la carte refers to a menu in a restaurant where each dish is listed and priced separately, allowing customers to choose individual items according to their preference, rather than selecting from a set meal. This style of dining offers flexibility and a wide variety of choices, enabling diners to customize their meal by mixing and matching dishes to their liking. À la carte menus often include a range of appetizers, main courses, sides, and desserts, providing a personalized dining experience tailored to individual tastes.

(票据)
账单
a piece of printed paper that shows the amount of money a person has to pay for goods or services received

(订位)
预订
to reserve a specific thing such as a seat, ticket, hotel room, etc.
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(小票)
账单
a small piece of paper showing the foods and drinks that we have ordered in a restaurant, cafe, etc. and the amount that we have to pay

(酒水费)
开瓶费
an amount of money charged by a restaurant for drinking a wine that was bought from somewhere else by the customer
Corkage refers to the amount of money a restaurant charges for serving wine brought in by the customer. This fee covers the cost of opening and serving the wine, as well as the use of the restaurant's glassware and facilities. It is a common thing in many dining establishments that allows people to enjoy their own wine selection while dining out, with an additional cost.

(酬金)
小费
an additional amount of money given to someone for their services
Gratuity, often referred to as a tip, is an additional sum of money given voluntarily by a customer to a service worker, such as a waiter or bartender, in appreciation for good service. It is typically calculated as a percentage of the total bill and is not included in the advertised price of the meal or service. Gratuity is a customary practice in many countries, especially in the hospitality industry, and serves as a way for customers to express gratitude for excellent service.

(赏)
给小费
to give a small amount of money to a waiter, driver, etc. to thank them for their services
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(配送)
交付
the act or process of taking goods, letters, etc. to whomever they have been sent

(服装要求)
着装规范
a set of guidelines specifying the types of clothing and grooming considered acceptable or appropriate in a particular setting or for a specific event

(预约)
预订
the act of arranging something, such as a seat or a hotel room to be kept for you to use later at a particular time

(贵宾)
重要人物
is an individual who holds a significant or influential position and is often granted special privileges or treatment due to their status

(饭单)
菜单
a list of the different food available for a meal in a restaurant

(订)
点
to ask for something, especially food, drinks, services, etc. in a restaurant, bar, or shop
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(侍应)
服务
to work in a restaurant serving meals to customers
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(主侍者)
领班
a senior member of the waitstaff in a restaurant, responsible for overseeing and coordinating the service provided to patrons, often managing other waitstaff and ensuring a smooth dining experience

(清洁员)
洗碗工
someone whose job is to wash dishes

(门卫)
保安
someone who is hired for security at bars or clubs, responsible for checking IDs and maintaining order among patrons

(调酒师)
酒保
a person who serves drinks behind a bar, typically in a bar, restaurant, or other establishment

(女酒保)
女服务员
a female bartender responsible for preparing and serving drinks at a bar or pub

(餐馆经营者)
餐厅老板
an individual who owns or manages a restaurant, overseeing its operations and often playing a key role in decision-making related to the establishment's cuisine, ambiance, and overall business strategy
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