Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You’re well on your way to a successful experience in a Japanese restaurant, but there’s one more thing you need to know. When the staff asks, “For here or to go?” will you know what to say?
This newbie Japanese lesson demonstrates the correct way to answer Tennai de o-meshiagari desu ka, o-mochikaeri desu ka?(”Will that be for here or to go?”) Whether you’re in a hurry or would like to sit down for a while, this Japanese lesson gives you the tools you need to get your point across.

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Eating out in Japan is fun! But, you might find some items you’re not very fond of. Maybe wasabi is a bit too hot for your liking, for example! It’s important that you know how to ask the wait staff for recommendations and say, “Hold the ….”
This newbie Japanese lesson ensures that you’re Japanese restaurant order will be perfect. You’ll learn how to ask for recommendations and say, “Hold that hot stuff!” This Japanese lesson is full of helpful information that you’ll start using right away.

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Life is all about making choices. Some are simple, like deciding whether to have coffee or tea with your dinner. Other decisions are very important, such as deciding who to spend the rest of your life with. When you visit Japan, you’ll want to clearly understand when someone asks you which of two things you prefer.
This newbie Japanese lesson teaches you everything you need to know about asking questions of preference. You’ll master dochira ga ii desu ka (”which one would/do you like?”) to ask and understand questions of preference. In addition, you’ll discover how to ask these questions informally and formally, which is very important in Japanese. This lesson will make speaking and understanding Japanese much easier!

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Do you like it spicy? Today we join Natsuko at the local chuugoku ryouri restaurant as she’s been craving a good dish of mabo doufu, but the big question is - how hot can she handle? Tune in to find out what she goes for and what she ends up getting, and then stop by JapanesePod101.com to leave us a post!
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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com. Learn more about fast food in Japan with Part II of our fast food mini-series! Apologies for leaving you at the counter last week, but today we make it up to you by walking you through an order and showing you how to get it your way in the land of the standardized meal. Be sure to itune in for Part II of our fast food series. If you plan on traveling in Japan, you don’t want to miss today’s episode.
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