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Learning Chinese for travel or study? Let’s try this term:
To say menu in Chinese: Càidān
Say it out loud: “Tsai Dan“
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Some more helpful words in our Chinese Dining Basics category:
beer / wine – Píjiǔ / Pútáojiǔ (Pee Jyo / Poo Tao Jyo)
beverage – Yǐnliào (Een Lyao)
business hours – Yíngyè Shíjiān (Ing Yay Shr Jyen)
casual restaurant – Fànguǎn (Fan Gwan)
check – Mǎi Dān (Mai Dan)
coffee / tea – Kāfēi /Chá (Ka Fay / Cha)
grocery store – Chāoshì (Chao Shr)
marketplace – Shìchǎng (Shr Chang)
menu – Càidān (Tsai Dan)
service charge – Fúwù Fèi (Foo Woo Fay)
table for two – Liǎng Wèi (Lyang Way)
tip – Xiǎofèi (Shyao Fay)
water – Shuǐ (Shway)
And here’s how to say menu in other languages!
Arabic–Qa'emat Ta'am (ka emat ta ham)
Chinese–Càidān (Tsai Dan)
Croatian–meni (mih nee)
Czech–menu (menu)
Finnish–ruokalista (ruh oh kah list ah)
French–menu (menu)
German–menü (mih noo)
Italian–menu (men oo)
Japanese–Menū (Meh Nyuu)
Korean–Menyu (Menu)
Polish–karta (kar' ta)
Portuguese–Cardápio (kah daa pee-oo)
Russian–menyu (mye nyu)
Spanish–la carta (la car tuh)
Swahili–menu (may noo)
Thai–Menu (may noo)
Turkish–menü (men oo)
Vietnamese–Thực Đơn (Tuck Dun)
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