How to Say 'My Food Hasn’t Come Out Yet' in Korean
Today's phrase is perfect
when you’re waiting longer than expected
for your food at a restaurant or café in Korea.
It’s polite and communicates the issue
without sounding rude
The phrase "음식이 안 나왔어요" |
( eum-sik-i an na-wass-eo-yo ) |
Meaning: My food hasn’t come out yet.
Here’s the breakdown:
음식이 (eum-sik-i): The food
안 (an): Not
나왔어요 (na-wass-eo-yo): Came out
you may say:
- My food hasn’t come out yet. : ( eum-sik-i an na-wass-eo-yo )
Staff might respond:
- Let me check for you. : ( hwag-in-hae-bo-ge-sseum-ni-da )
- Please wait a moment. : ( jam-si-man gi-da-ryeo-ju-se-yo )
If there was an issue:
- I’ll prepare it right away. : ( ba-ro jun-bi-hae-dri-ge-sseum-ni-da )
In Korean restaurants,
food preparation time may vary
depending on the dish.
While many establishments are quick,
it’s not uncommon for some orders
to take longer during peak hours.
Now you’re ready
to address any dining delay
like a local!
Remember to stay calm and patient,
and you’ll enjoy your meal soon enough.
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