Ordering Food

Posted by Andrew

The other day, I ordered one of my favorite foods, a 咖喱鸡饭套餐 (curry chicken set meal) complete with a 一杯冻奶茶 (cup of cold milk tea).  It was going to be great, but what I hadn’t counted on was the 商务流程 (business process) of this restaurant being 搞混 (mixed-up).  First, someone 上门 (came to my door) and 空着手 (empty-handed) said to me that they didn’t have the curry.  I ordered some other dish, and before long someone was back from 隔壁 (next door) with food- to my surprise it was the curry!

words
咖喱鸡饭 ga1li3ji1fan4- chicken curry with rice
套餐 tao4can1 - set meal
一杯 yi1bei1 - 1 cup of [something]
冻 dong4 - cold/frozen
奶茶 nai3cha2- milk tea
商务 shang1wu4 - business
流程 liu2cheng2 - process (specifically referring to a fixed process)
搞混 gao3hun4 - to mix up
上门 shang4men2 - door-to-door service
空着手 kong1zheshou3 - empty-handed
隔壁 ge2bi4 - right next door

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  1. By chinese tea on October 2, 2009 at 6:13 am

    chinese tea…

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