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Lesson 5

At a Cafe

Order drinks, ask about seating, and use cafe-related expressions.

Korean café culture is its own universe. Independent specialty cafés are everywhere, and chains like Starbucks, Twosome Place, Ediya, and Mega Coffee dominate high streets. Ordering uses a predictable pattern: drink name + size + hot/iced + here or to go.

Key phrases: 아메리카노 한 잔 주세요 (one Americano please), 따뜻한 거로 (hot, please), 아이스로 (iced, please), 여기서 마실 거예요 (I'll drink it here) or 가지고 갈게요 (I'll take it to go), 사이즈 업해 주세요 (please size it up). Iced Americano is the unofficial national drink of Korea — order it confidently as 아아 (the abbreviation Koreans actually use). Korean cafés are also widely used as workspaces; nobody will mind if you order one drink and stay for three hours with your laptop, which is part of the culture.

~(으)ㄹ까요? vs ~(으)ㄹ게요 — Asking vs Deciding

~(으)ㄹ까요? asks the listener's opinion ('Shall I...?'). ~(으)ㄹ게요 states your own decision ('I'll...'). Example: 뭐 마실까요? (What shall we drink?) vs 커피 마실게요 (I'll drink coffee).

여기서 마실까요, 포장할까요?yeogiseo masilkkayo, pojanghalkkayo?Shall we drink here or take out?
여기서 마실게요.yeogiseo masilgeyoI'll drink here.

도 — Also / Too

도 replaces particles like 은/는, 이/가, 을/를 to mean 'also/too'. 저도 (me too), 커피도 (coffee too), 여기도 (here too).

저도 아이스 아메리카노요.jeodo aiseu amerikanoyoI'll have an iced americano too.
케이크도 있어요?keikkeudo isseoyo?Do you have cake too?
아이스aiseuiced
Examples아이스 아메리카노 한 잔 주세요.aiseu amerikano han jan juseyoOne iced americano, please.
뜨거운tteugeounhot (temperature)
Examples뜨거운 라떼로 할게요.tteugeoun lattero halgeyoI'll have a hot latte.
자리jariseat / spot
Examples자리 있어요?jari isseoyo?Is there a seat available?
포장pojangtakeout / to-go
Examples포장해 주세요.pojanghae juseyoTo-go, please.
와이파이waipaiWi-Fi
Examples와이파이 비밀번호가 뭐예요?waipai bimilbeonhoga mwoyeyo?What's the Wi-Fi password?
디저트dijeoteudessert
Examples디저트도 같이 주문할게요.dijeoteudo gachi jumunhalgeyoI'll also order a dessert.