Lesson 8 Makan-Makan di Rumah Makan/ Warung Eating Out
VALIDATION COPY 1.0 JUNE 2007
In this lesson, you will be introduced to the customs and common vocabulary you will encounter while dining out in Indonesia. The lesson includes reading a menu, ordering menu items, and learning the names of tableware items.
A typical “warung,” or street-side stall, in Jakarta
Cultural Notes Dining in Indonesia can be very pleasurable, especially if you are brave enough to try the local food. It was not long ago that when traveling to Indonesia, you would not find fast food restaurants. However, today, fast food chains are everywhere; especially in the major cities. A traditional food dish in Indonesia includes rice. In fact, almost every meal you order comes with a bowl of rice. Anything without rice is considered a snack or jajan. There are plenty of Chinese restaurants (Rumah makan China) in Indonesia. If you like noodles, they are widely available in the Chinese restaurants. Most Indonesians from Sumatra, Kalimantan, and Java will use the fingers of their right hand to eat their meals. The people from the Maluku Island and Northern Sulawesi Island use spoons and forks to eat their meals. It is a common sight to see people eating with their fingers at street-
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side stalls or warungs. When eating out in restaurants, however, spoons, knives, and forks are normally used. In the Chinese restaurants, chopsticks are provided. Breakfast usually consists of fried rice, or bread, and tea or coffee. It is common to serve rice, some meat or fish, and cooked or fresh vegetables for lunch and supper. Indonesians eat their rice with sambal or hot sauce. Dessert is usually served after the main course. It is called “obat pencuci mulut,” which literally means, “Remedy to wash your mouth.” Indonesia has a large variety of local and imported soft drinks and alcoholic beverages. Nightclubs usually serve a variety of liquors. The majority of Indonesians will drink tea, coffee, or fruit juice. Bottled water is also widely available. As a foreigner, you should never drink the tap water unless it has been boiled for five minutes. In addition, you should also avoid uncooked foods because they have probably been rinsed in tap water. Also, ice cubes, should be avoided since they are made from water that has not been boiled.
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1. Look at the sample menu below. Listen as the speaker pronounces the food items.
International Café Kopi Tubruk Kopi susu Teh manis Teh botol dingin Teh manis susu Coca Cola Sprite/ 7 up Air es Air aqua
Rp. 1.500.oo/ cangkir Rp. 2.000.oo/ cangkir Rp. 1.000.oo/ cangkir Rp. 1.500.oo/ botol Rp. 2.000.oo/ cangkir Rp. 3.000.oo/ kaleng Rp. 3.000.oo/ kaleng Rp. 500.oo/ gelas Rp. 1.000.oo/ botol
2. Study the vocabulary list below. Grammar Notes Note that these nouns follow the article se (a, an, or one). se + cangki = secangkir (a cup) se + gelas = segelas (a glass) se + botol = sebotol (a bottle) The appropriate word for “please” in the above phrases is tolong. Tolong is the word for “help” in Indonesian.
Waiter Waitress Please Excuse me Is there any Glass Bottle Small
Pelayan lelaki restoran/ Rumah makan Pelayan wanita restoran/ Rumah makan Tolong (lit., help) Maafkan saya Apa ada Gelas Botol Kecil
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Medium Large Ice Fruit Juice Cola Water Coffee Tea Espresso Cappuccino
Ukuran sedang (lit., middle size) Ukuran besar (lit., big size) Es Sari buah Coca cola Air Kopi Teh Espresso Cappucino
Note: Espresso drinks are only served in large cities such as Jakarta, Denpasar, or Bali.
3. Listen to the audio while reading this short dialogue between a waiter and a café patron and repeat after the speaker. Pengunjung: Pelayan: Pengunjung: Pelayan: Pengunjung: Pelayan: Pengunjung:
Maafkan saya, pelayan? Apa yang tuan mau? Saya ingin orange soda. Maaf. Kami tidak punya orange soda. Apa ada coca-cola? Ya! Gelas besar, sedang atau kecil? Tolong gelas besar. Dengan es.
Grammar Notes The word tidak (not) is the most common negation word in Indonesian. It is used to negate verbs and adjectives. Kami tidak punya orange soda Kami tidak menjual cappuccino
We do not have orange soda. We don't sell cappuccino.
4. Read two short dialogues and translate it into English. Check your answers with the Answer Key. a. Pengunjung: Pelayan: Pengunjung: Pelayan: Pengunjung:
Maaf, tolong, saya mau segelas anggur. Anggur merah atau putih? Yang merah, tolong. Sebentar ya? Terima kasih.
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b. Pelayan: Pengunjung: Pelayan: Pengunjung: Pelayan: Pengunjung:
Bisa saya tolong? Apa anda punya bir Amerika? Ya, kami punya. Berapa harganya? Rp. 10000.oo rupiah per botol. Baiklah, tolong saya mau sebotol dan segelas air es.
5. Look at the restaurant menu below. Practice ordering the items.
Rumah Makan “Dunia Kecil” Makanan pembuka Sop Cangkir Mangkuk Salada Hamburger Kentang goreng Mie Bistik Daging Ayam Udang Daging Ikan Kue2 Es krim
Rp.3.000.oo Rp.2.000.oo Rp.3.000.oo Rp.3.000.oo Rp.3.000.oo Rp.3.500.oo Rp.4.000.oo Rp.8.000.oo Rp.7.000.oo $7.500.oo $6.500.oo $1.500.oo $1.500.oo
6. Familiarize yourself with the following Indonesian food terms by studying the pictures and their labels below.
kol
kue
wortel
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ayam goreng
ikan
pisang
letus
susu
es krim
saus tomat
jeruk
selada
` tomat
cabe hijau
rambutan
udang
sop
mie goring (fried noodles)
mangga
bistik
pepaya
kecap manis (sweet soy sauce)
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durian
sambel (hot chili sauce)
7. When ordering food in a restaurant, the waiter or waitress may ask you how you would like your meal prepared. Below is a list of options. Match each cooking method with an appropriate type of food by drawing lines to connect them. Check your answers with the Answer Key. bakar goreng kukus panggang bakar
bistik roti daging ikan sayur-sayuran telur-telur
8. Below are some tableware items you might need when eating out. Read the words while listening to them and repeat them after the speaker. Practice requesting items that you might need, such as, “Saya tidak punya sendok, boleh saya minta sendok?” (I don’t have a spoon. May I please have a spoon?)
piring
pisau
mangkuk
garpu
cangkir
sendok
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gelas
serbet
9. What utensils would you need to eat or drink the following? Check your answers with the Answer Key. Selada
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Sop
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Bistik
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Air
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Kopi
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Bir
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10. You overheard several restaurant patrons ordering and requesting various items. Listen closely to each request and then fill out the chart with the information. (Note: Each person will not request all the items.) Check your work with the Answer Key. Beverage
Food
Tableware
A B C D E F
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End-of-Lesson Tasks
1. Create a simple menu in Indonesian that includes your favorite foods. Be sure to include prices. Then, write a short dialogue between a waitperson and a patron who is ordering from that menu.
2. Order your favorite dish at your favorite restaurant in Indonesian. Imagine you do not know the name of the dish in Indonesian so you will need to describe the dish by listing the ingredients and the way it is cooked.
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Vocabulary List Appetizer Apple Ashtray Baked Banana Boiled Bottle Bowl Bread Butter Cabbage Cake Cappuccino Carrots Cherries Chicken Chili sauce Coffee Cola Cookies Cream Cup Dessert Eggs Espresso Fish Fork Fried Fruit juice Glass Glass Grapes Grilled Honey Ice cream Ice Ketchup Knife Large Lettuce Medium Milk Napkin Noodle
Makanan pembuka Apel Asbak Bakar Pisang Panggang Botol Mangkuk Roti Mentega Kol Kue Cappuccino Wortel Cheri Daging ayam Sambal Kopi Coca cola Kukis Krim Cangkir Makanan pencuci mulut Telur2 Espresso Daging ikan Garpu Goreng Sari buah Gelas Gelas Anggur Bakar Madu Es krim Es Saus tomat Pisau Besar Letus Ukuran sedang Susu Serbet Mie
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Onions Orange Pasta Pear Plate Please Pork Potatoes Salad Salt and pepper Shallot Shrimp Small Soup Soy sauce Spoon Steak Steamed Strawberries Sugar Tea Tomatoes Waiter Waitress Water
Bawang Jeruk Pasta Per Piring Tolong (lit., help) Daging babi Kentang Selada Garam dan merica Bawang merah Udang Kecil Sop Kecap asin Sendok Bistik Kukus Arbei Gula Teh Tomat Pelayan laki-laki Pelayan wanita Air
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Answer Key Exercise 4 a. Patron: Waitress: Patron: Waitress: Patron:
Excuse me; I would like a glass of wine, please. Red or white? Red, please. One moment. Thank you.
b. Waiter: Patron: Waiter: Patron: Waiter: Patron:
Can I help you? Do you have American beer? Yes, we do. How much does it cost? Rp. 10.000oo rupiah a bottle. Great, I want one bottle and a glass of water,please.
Exercise 7 Bakar (grilled ) Goreng (fried) Kukus (steamed) Panggang (barbecued) Bakar (broiled/grilled)
ayam telur sayur-sayuran bistik roti
(chicken) (eggs) (vegetables) (beef steak) (bread)
Exercise 9 Selada Sop Bistik Air Kopi Bir
(piring, garpu, pisau) (mangkuk, sendok) (piring, garpu, pisau) (gelas) (cangkir, gula, susu) (gelas besar)
Exercise 10 A. B. C. D. E. F.
I would like a bottle of beer, and she would like a glass of coke. Excuse me, sir, I need a knife and fork. I'd like a hamburger, french fries, and an orange soda. I'd like a glass with my beer, please. Excuse me, miss, we need napkins, please I want some pasta and a glass of red wine please.
A. Saya mau sebotol bir dan dia mau segelas coka cola. B. Maaf, saya perlu sebuah pisau dan garpu.
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C. Saya mau hamburger, kentang goreng dan soda jeruk. D. Tolong, saya mau satu gelas dengan bir saya. E. Maafkan saya, nona, kami perlu serbet. F. Saya mau makan pasta dan segelas anggur merah.
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