How to Say ‘To eat/drink here’ in Japanese
店内でお召し上がり
てんないでおめしあがり
💬 Usage Tip: Combines 'store' [店内] (tennai) and 'to dine' [お召し上がり] (omeshiagari).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Choose this option in cafes/restaurants to indicate you'll consume your order inside.
Phrase Breakdown
店内
で
お召し上がり
Word-by-Word Breakdown
店内てんない
[tennai]
Eat inside
Refers to consuming food within the premises of the shop.
店内でお召し上がりたいです。
I want to eat inside.
でで
[de]
At
Indicates where eating is taking place.
学校で勉強します。
I study at school.
おお
[o]
Politeness prefix
Used to add politeness in commands or invitations.
お手洗いはどこですか?
Where is the washroom?
召し上がりめしあがり
[meshiagari]
To eat (honorific)
A respectful term for eating.
料理を召し上がりました。
You ate the meal.
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