英語で「店内は」は?

30 ビュー
For here is used to mean in-store when asking if someone wants to eat their food inside the restaurant. Another way to phrase this is In-store dining?
コメント 0 好き

In-Store Dining

The phrase “for here” is commonly used in the restaurant industry to inquire whether a customer intends to consume their food within the establishment. This is in contrast to “to go” orders, which are intended for takeout.

Another way to phrase the question is “In-store dining?” This is a more explicit way of asking whether the customer wishes to eat their meal at a table within the restaurant.