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About Ordering Food in Finnish

Hungry? How to start ordering meals in Finnish? These include a number of the queries you’ll have whenever travelling in a Finnish speaking place. Learn More


Whether you’re planning to live in a Finnish speaking country or intending on a brief trip there, understanding how to get meals in Finnish is really important. Eating out at Finnish eateries and bistros generally is a lot of excitement, especially if you know some basic Finnish restaurant vocab. More …
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We now have detailed several typical meal applicable keyword phrases in Finnish, down below, wishing they may help you if you end up ordering food in Finnish.

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Just click here to understand the Finnish dinner key phrases readily which can be used when it comes to ordering food in Finnish dining places and coffee shops.

A table for one person/two people, please.Pöytä yhdelle/kahdelle kiitos. (...)
Can I look at the menu, please?Saisinko ruokalistan? (...)
Can I look in the kitchen?Voinko nähdä keittiön? (...)
Is there a local specialty?Onko teillä paikallisia erikoisuuksia? (...)
I'm a vegetarian.Olen kasvissyöjä. (...)
I don't eat pork.En syö sianlihaa. (...)
I don't eat beef.En syö naudanlihaa. (...)
I only eat kosher food.Syön vain kosher-ruokaa. (...)
Can you make it "lite", please? (less oil/butter/lard)Voitteko tehdä siitä kevyttä? (...)
fixed-price mealpäivän ateriaa (...)
a la cartea la carte (...)
breakfastaamiainen (...)
lunchlounas (...)
supperillallinen (...)
I want _____.Saisinko _____. (...)
I want a dish containing _____.Saisinko jotain _____n kanssa. (...)
chickenkana (...)
beefnaudanliha (...)
reindeerporo (...)
fishkala (...)
herringsilli (...)
baltic herringsilakka (...)
hamkinkku (...)
sausagemakkara (...)
cheesejuusto (...)
eggsmunia (...)
saladsalaatti (...)
(fresh) vegetables(tuoreita) vihanneksia (...)
(fresh) fruit(tuoreita) hedelmiä (...)
breadleipä (...)
toastpaahtoleipä (...)
noodlesnuudelit (...)
riceriisi (...)
beanspavut (...)
May I have a glass of _____?Saisinko lasin _____? (...)
May I have a cup of _____?Saisinko kupin _____? (...)
May I have a bottle of _____?Saisinko pullon _____? (...)
coffeekahvia (...)
tea (drink)teetä (...)
juicemehua (...)
(bubbly) watersoodavettä (...)
watervettä (...)
beerolutta (...)
red/white winepuna/valko-viiniä (...)
May I have some _____?Saisinko _____? (...)
saltsuolaa (...)
black pepperpippuria (...)
buttervoita (...)
Excuse me, waiter? (getting attention of server)Anteeksi, tarjoilija? (...)
I'm finished.Olen valmis. (...)
It was delicious.Herkullista. (...)
Please clear the plates.Voitteko tyhjentää pöydän? (...)
The check, please.Lasku, kiitos. (...)

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