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Fast Food ¿ì²ÍʳƷ

Fast-food chains£¬American-style£¬ are currently on the increase all over the world£®Most of these places work on a similar principle£® There is a long counter £¬ above which is displayed a list£¨often with pictures£© of the items available£¬ and behind which several people£¨often students   working for the minimum wage£©are serving£® Individual queues form in front of each assistant £®You receive what you order more or less immediately and take it on a tray to a table£¬ picking up thing like straws£¨Îü¹Ü£©£¬ pepper£¬ salt£¬ ketchup£¨Þ¬Çѽ´£©£¬pickles£¨Åݲˣ©and napkins£¨usually paper napkins£© on the way£®If you can’t see any knives and forks £¬ this means you are supposed to eat with your hands£®If you can’t see any straws£¬ that’s because they are hiding in the straw dispenser£¨·ÖÅäÆ÷£© that you have to fiddle£¨²¦Åª£© with the bottom of it to get a straw£¨one at a time£©to emerge£®When you’ve finished£¬ you yourself throw away everything except the tray£®

Many fast-food places have drive-in facilities£®You place your order from your car via £¨Í¨¹ý£© a microphone and then drive round to a special window to pay and pick it up £®You may even encounter places where a waitress bring your meal out£¬ and you sit and eat it in the car from a tray hooked over the door through the open window£®

You may be asked if your order is “for here” or “to go ”£¨i£®e£®to take away£©£®In some states there is no sales tax on food consumed£®

Types of Fast Food Restaurants ¿ì²ÍµêµÄÖÖÀà

The most widespread type of fast-food restaurant is that serving hamburgers£¬ such   as the chains of MacDonald£®All the different chains have their own specialties £®Arby’s restaurants serve large roast beef£¬ ham and cheese£¬ and turkey£¨»ð¼¦£© “sandwiches”£® Some restaurant chains specialize in serving steaks quickly and cheaply£® And then there’s Kentucky Fried Chicken£®

Chips ÓÍÕ¨ÍÁ¶¹Æ¬

Chips in America are called “French fries” or “fries ”for short£®£¨Note that in the USA “ chips” mean crisps£©£®“French fries” are normally thinner than chips£®Americans generally   put ketchup on their chips £¬and you will not normally find vinegar£¨´×£©£®

Pizzas£¨Òâ´óÀûʽ£©ºæÑæ±ý

There are many specialty pizza restaurants in America£¬ and many of them take telephone orders and deliver pizzas to your home£¬ which can often be convenient£®They come   in different sizes£¬ and a large one can be big enough for a party of four people£®If you want to share a pizza but can’t agree on the ingredients £¬ it is possible to order two different  sets of toppings £¬one set on each half£®

Ice-Cream ±ùä¿ÁÜ

Shops selling large number of different flavors of ice-cream are very common in America£® If you are not sure what flavor you want £¬generally you can sample a small spoonful of a particular flavor to see if you like it£® You can either have your ice-cream in a “plain cone”£¨ÆÕͨÐÍ×¶ÐÎÎ or in a “sugar cone”£¨Ìð´àÐÍ×¶ÐÎÎ£®

Soft Drinks ÈíÒûÁÏ

Fast-food restaurants do not serve alcohol£®The soft drinks most often sold are Coca-Cola and Pepsi——Cola£¬ plus fizzy drinks £¨which are like lemonade£©and root beer £¨which is like cough medicine£©£®Fizzy drinks are known as “carbonated beverages”£¨Ì¼ËáÒûÁÏ£© or £¬more colloquially£¬“soda”£¬“pop”£¬“soda pop”£¬and “soft drinks”£®

All these drinks come with lost of ice£® In fact£¬ you will probably find as much ice as drink in your drink£®If you ask for a soft drink without ice£¬ they will think you are funny but will probably oblige£®£¨They may charge you a bit extra£¬ for ice is cheaper than Coke£®£©

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Eating Custom and Practice ÓòÍϰ¹ß

American eating is funny. They eat almost everything with a fork, and it appears that holding a knife in one's right hand longer than a few seconds is considered to be against good table manners.

The system is that if it is absolutely necessary to use a knife, people take the fork in their left hand, and cut off a piece of meat or whatever it is in the normal manner. Then they put the knife down, transfer the fork to their right hand, and only then do they transport the food to their mouth. This is clearly ludicrous(»¬»ü¿ÉЦ), but it is considered good manners.

There are several results of this system. First, if it is not absolutely necessary to use a knife, Americans don't use one, because obviously this greatly complicates(ʹ¸´ÔÓ»¯) things, and you will therefore see them trying to cut things like potatoes, fish and even bacon(ѬÖíÈâ) with a fork. Second, towards the end of a course, since only one implement(Æ÷¾ß) is being used, food has to be chased around the plate with the fork — and for the last mouthful the thumb has to be used to keep the food in place, although one is not supposed to do this.

Third, tables are generally laid with one knife and two forks, the outside fork being for the salad. There is no need for foreign visitors to follow the American system and try to eat the salad with only a fork, but if you do use your knife, remember to save it for the meat course. Even desserts(Ìðʳ) (except ice cream) are eaten with a fork if at all possible, and the spoon you see by your dessert is meant to be for coffee (but if you use it for your dessert no one will say anything).

Some Breakfast Dishes Ôç²ÍʳÆ×

Breakfast in a restaurant is a very enjoyable experience. If you order eggs in a restaurant, the waiter/waitress will ask you how you want them . You can reply that you want them "scrambled(³´)" or "boiled". It is not sufficient, however, to ask for them "fried"; you will have to specify whether you would prefer them "sunny-side-up" (¼åÒ»Ãæ), "over"(Á½Ãæ¼å), "over-easy/easy-over"(Á½Ãæ¼å£¬µ«µ°»ÆÈÔÈ»³ÊÁ÷Ìå×´). American sausage(Ï㳦) comes in slices and is quite spicy. But you can also have link sausage.¡¡¡¡American bacon comes in small strips, can be rather fat, and is served crispy. It is usually very tasty, and you can eat it with your fingers.¡¡"Hash brows"(ÓÍÕ¨ÍÁ¶¹Æ¬) are shredded(ÇгÉË鯬µÄ) and fried potatoes. They are wonderful, especially with fried eggs and ketchup(Þ¬Çѽ´).

"Pancakes", sometimes called "hot cakes", are made with baking power. They are normally served in a pile, and you are supposed to put butter and syrup(¹û½¬) on them.

"Jelly"(¹û×Ó¶³) is jam and includes grape jelly, which is very tasty.

Toast is often served already buttered.

"English muffins(Ëɱý)" are like small crumpets(¿¾±ý) without the holes and are served toasted. You put jam on them.

A "biscuit"(Èí±ý) is a small, scone-like bread roll, often served hot.

Orange juice and coffee are often served with breakfast.

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Cocktail¼¦Î²¾Æ

It is quite usual to drink cocktails before lunch and dinner in America and somewhat less usual, except in California, to drink wine with a meal. You can either have a cocktail in the bar, if there is one, while you wait for a table or for friends, or you can have one served before your dinner comes. At some restaurants the waiter/waitress will come to your table as soon as you sit down to ask if you want a cocktail, and you can then drink this while deciding what to order to eat. At others, there may be a separate cocktail waiter or waitress. In this case, you do not normally order wine from him or her but from the normal waiter- or the wine waiter is there is one.

Do not hesitate to order Californian wines. They can be excellent and in many parts of the country are cheap.

Salad¡¡É«À­

It is usual to have a salad with your meal, and a separate plate is provided for this purpose. The normal practice in America is to eat the salad before the main course. A wonderful American invention is the salad bar. In restaurants that have these salad bars the waiter does not bring your salad. You go to the salad bar and help yourself, usually to as much as you want. This is normally done after you have ordered your meal; you eat the salad while the main course is being cooked.

Choosing from the Menu¡¡Ñ¡²Ë

American menus can look rather confusing at first sight, for they may use some terms which are unfamiliar to most visitors. Here are some points which may be useful.

Fried mushrooms, fried onion rings (Ñó´ÐȦ) and fried zucchini (Сºú¹Ï) are sometimes served as starters (µÚÒ»µÀ²Ë).

Potatoes most often come "French-fried" or baked. If you order a baked potato, the waiter will ask you what you want on it. The choice is butter and/or sour cream and sometimes chives (ϸÏã´Ð).

Very often vegetables do not come automatically with the meal, and you have to pay extra for them.

"Scrod" (С÷¨Óã), "red snapper" (Äö¹ê) and "mahi hahi" are all name of fish. "Seafood” means lobster (ÁúϺ), shellfish and fish, including, funnily enough, freshwater fish! Prawns (¶ÔϺ) are known as "shrimp".

American beef is usually good and often wonderful.

American salt and pepper (ºý½··Û) pots are confusing until you realize that the salt pot may look like a pepper pot except that the salt pot's holes are bigger. Pepper is normally black rather than white. American mustard (½æÄ©) is mild and normally eaten with hot dogs or hamburgers rather than meat.

And that stuff in a dish that looks ice cream is actually whipped (½Á°è¹ýµÄ) butter.

You have probably heard that in American restaurants, if you can't finish your meal, you can put the remains in a "doggy bag" and take them home. This is quite true. If you leave some meat, in particular, your waiter may ask you if you'd like him to put it into "a little bag", or you can ask him to do this.

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Eating out is one of the joy of being in the USA. The food is usually good and often excellent; the prices are reasonable ; and the service is mostly fine.

Choosing a Restaurant Ñ¡Ôñ²Í¹Ý

Some restaurants are open for breakfast; others are open twenty-four hours a day. A number of restaurants call themselves "family restaurants". Many of these serve no alcohol and have fairly restricted menus which include steaks, hamburgers, novelettes(³´µ°) and sandwiches, and all are at very reasonable prices. They may also serve smaller and cheaper children's portions(·Ý²Í). Note that many American restaurants are "specialty" restaurants . They may serve only, or mainly , steaks , seafood, etc.

When to Eat ¹©²Íʱ¼ä

Many restaurants, especially the more expensive ones, open at about 11£º30 a.m.(midday, rather than 1 p.m. , is the most normal time for lunch in the USA), and some remain open until the evening, so it is possible to order a meal throughout the afternoon.

In many areas it is usual for people to leave work and go out for an evening meal at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. , than waiting until later.

Reserving a Table Ô¤¶©²Íλ

Eating out is rather popular in the USA. And it is often necessary to make a reservation. You will sometimes see short queues of people waiting for tables at restaurants-it's more pleasant to wait in the bar , of course, if there is one-but there queues more quickly.

Arriving at Restaurant µ½´ï²Í¹Ý

When you arrive at most restaurant, you should not just go in and sit down-unless you see a sign saying "Please seat yourself" . Usually you will have to wait for a "hostess" or "captain"(Áì°à) to escort(Åãͬ) you to a table . Often there will be a sign that reads "Please wait to be seated".

Do not expect to share a table with other parties, even if the restaurant is crowed . It just isn't done.

Many restaurant have a no-smoking section, in some place by lows.

One excellent American custom is that after you have sat down your waiter or waitress will often bring you a glass or water(with ice naturally) and will keep on refilling it throughout the meal. (Most American are incapable of eating a meal without drinking something at the same time.)

When your waiter or waitress takes your order, it is not very normal for one person to order for the whole table. Each person orders separately , except in the most expensive restaurants.

Summoning a waiter ÕÙ»½ÊÌÕß

You may find your waiter unusually friendly. He may ask you how you are (You're supposed just to say "Fine"), inquire whether you have a good day and , later on say that he hopes you will enjoy your meal.

To summon a waiter in a American restaurant you may call "Bill", or "Mary", or "Claude", or whatever. Waiters and waitresses often actually introduce themselves when they first come to your table or wear name tags, you are permitted to use their first names.

Paying the Bill ¸¶¿î

The bill (often called the "check") comes usually with tax added but no service chare-though some restaurant do now add a service charge. The etiquette(¹æ¾Ø) books say that you should leave a ten per cent tip(С·Ñ) for lunch, fifteen per cent for dinner. The tip should be calculated on the basis of the total before the addition of tax.

At many restaurant you can ask the waiter to bring the bill and than pay at a cash desk on the way out.

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Beer

American beer, with very few exceptions, varies from the mediocre(ÆÕͨµÄ) to the terrible. There are not many types of beer in the US—"light" and "dark" are two terms commonly used.

It is therefore normal to order beer simply by brand name. In a restaurant, in fact, it is quite all right to order "a beer", and they will tell you what they have.

It is not necessary, either, to specify quantity when ordering beer. If it comes in bottles or cans, you will get a bottle or can, and if it's "on tap"(¿ÉÒÔËæÊ±È¡ÓõÄ) you will get a glass, unless you order a "pitcher"(ÓÐ×ìºÍ±úµÄ´ó¾Æ¹Þ i.e. a jug). The latter is very convenient thing to do, since you can then take the jug and glasses to your table and keep filling up without going back to the bar. (It is harder, however, to know how much you have drunk.)

Some beer comes in bottles with tops that look as if they need an opener, but you can, in fact, screw(Å¡¿ª) them off by hand—though you have to be very careful not to hurt yourself. It is possible, in some stores and bars, to find a wide selection of beer from all over the world, especially Western Europe and Australia, and it is good fun to experiment with these.

Cocktails

Cocktails and "mixed drinks" are much more popular and rather stronger in the USA than in Europe, and visitors may not be familiar with some of the terminology(ÊõÓï). "On the rocks", as you probably know, means with ice, while "straight up" or "up" means neat and without ice.

There are hundreds of different cocktails, and there is no space here to list all the different names.

The Hard Stuff

In America "whiskey" means bourbon(Ò»ÖÖÁÒÐÔÍþÊ¿¼É¾Æ£¬×î³õΪÃÀ¹ú¿ÏËþ»ùÖÝBourbonµØÇøËù²ú) unless otherwise indicated. Bourbon is a rather oily spirit made from maize(ÓñÃ×). Rye(ºÚÂóÍþÊ¿¼É¾Æ) whiskey is called "rye" and Scotch whiskey "Scotch".

Wine

In bars wine can often be bought by the glass. Don't be misled by names such as "Chablis" is used to refer to white wine, and "Burgundy" to red—Americans seem never to have heard of white Burgundy..

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Alcohol(º¬¾Æ¾«µÄÒûÁÏ) and the law

It is difficult to give a description of American laws concerning alcohol because they vary from state to state and city to city. The following, though, may be noted.

Some towns, even state are totally is sold at all except that they allow the sale of very weak (3.2 percent alcohol) beer, known as "three-two" beer. Some places do not allow the sale of alcohol on Sundays, even in shops—you may find a bar locked over the alcohol shelves. You can see it but not buy it! Other places permit alcohol to be sold on Sunday afternoons and evenings, but not on Sunday mornings. (Note that this means sales have to stop at midnight on Saturday.)In many parts of America, you are not allowed to drink alcohol in a public place. That is, you may not sit in a parlor walk along a street drinking beer, and you cannot even take a nice bottle of wine on your picnic. In some places, people can be seen taking drinks in public places from cans wrapped in brown-paper bags. These are not cans of Coca-Cola. And in many states you are not allowed to drink alcohol while driving, or even have an opened alcohol container in the car. Some bars have a license(Ö´ÕÕ) only for beer and wine. Others are also allowed to sell spirits(ÁÒÐÔ¾Æ) and thus, as Americans say, "mixed drinks".

Many bars have a period known as "happy hour", often longer than an hour, when they sell drinks at lower-than-usual prices. This is usually around 5 p.m. and may be only on certain days of the week.

The Legal Drinking Age

Legal drinking age varies from place to place but is generally between 18 to 21. Some places permit the consumption(Ïû·Ñ) of beer at 18 but spirits only at 21. Others permit the consumption only of "three-two" beer from 18 to 21. (Young people therefore often drive from one place to another with more liberal drinking laws.) In any case, in some parts of the USA young people are allowed to vote, marry, raise children, keep full-time jobs, be tried in courts as adults, join the army and even buy guns—but NOT have a glass of beer. In some places people aged between 18 to 21 are allowed to go into bars but not allowed to drink. Another even more interesting aspect of American drinking-age laws is that in some places people below legal drinking age are not even allowed to sell alcohol.

Providing Proof of Your Age

In most places these drinking laws are fairly rigidly enforced(ÑϸñµØÊµÊ©). You may, for example, find people lining up to get into a bar and discover that the queue is caused by a guard on the door who is asking everybody for ID(Éí·ÝÖ¤). If you ask him why he wants to know who you are, he will inform you that he actually wants confirmation(È·ÈÏ) of how old you are. On such occasions Americans often show their driving licenses, which have their date of birth written on them.

 

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