Mi restaurante
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Jessica
February 27, 2009, 02:17 PM
Spanish project: design a menu for your own restaurant
:lol: I hope you can "come" to my restaurant. The prices are affordable and the food are yummy! :D
Requirements:
name of restaurant
design on front cover (I'll take care of that)
10 main dishes (los platos principales)
5 desserts (los pasteles)
the prices
at least 7 pictures (I'll take care of that)
30 pts. check the spelling please (there shouldn't be too many mistakes; I checked them over several times)
Lol, check if my prices are reasonable ^_^
Name of my restaurant:
English: Clipart Restaurant
Spanish: El restaurante de ______
¿Cómo se dice clipart en español?
Los platos principales
Los camarones - $3.99
El perro caliente - $1.99
La carne de cerdo - $2.50
Los tacos (con pollo) - $1.99
Los tacos (con carne de res) - $1.99
El chile con carne - $3.50
Las enchiladas (con pollo) - $2.50
Las enchiladas (con carne de res) - $2.50
Los chiles rellenos - $3.99
Las quesadillas - $3.99
Los pasteles
Las galletas - $1
El pastel - $8
El chocolate - $3.89
El helado de vainilla - $1.99
El flan - $3
Due: Tuesday, March 3rd
When I get it back I will say what I got out of 30. I hope to get a 30.
Thanks in advance. I appreciate your help.
Rusty
February 27, 2009, 05:41 PM
The prices are affordable and the food is yummy!
Name of my restaurant:
English: Clipart Restaurant
Spanish: El restaurante de ______
¿Cómo se dice clipart en español? Why not use a simpler word that you know?
Se dice clipart o imágenes prediseñadas.
(Los) Platos Principales
(Los) Camarones - $3.99
(El) Perro Caliente - $1.99
(La) Carne de cerdo - $2.50
(Los) Tacos (de pollo) - $1.99
(Los) Tacos (de carne) - $1.99
(El) Chile con carne - $3.50
(Las) Enchiladas (de pollo) - $2.50
(Las) Enchiladas (de carne) - $2.50
(Los) Chiles Rellenos - $3.99
(Las) Quesadillas - $3.99
(Los) Postres
(Las) Galletas - $1
(El) Pastel - $8
(El) Chocolate - $3.89
(El) Helado de vainilla - $1.99
(El) Flan - $3
Not all of the items you chose would actually appear on a real menu. If you've any Mexican restaurants near your home, stop in and ask to see their menu. They may even have a take-out version that you can take home. :)
Jessica
February 27, 2009, 05:46 PM
it doesn't have to be like a real menu, though.
lee ying
February 27, 2009, 06:20 PM
what you really need?*_*
restaurant name?
or another menu?
tell me please ....
CrOtALiTo
February 27, 2009, 07:59 PM
I have a real menu.
# 1 Pechuga con queso.
# Pechuga poot chot con queso
# Pechuga de pollo con queso y jamón
Jessica
February 28, 2009, 08:00 AM
my menu doesn't have to be a real one. I'm just asking to check my spelling.
Rusty
February 28, 2009, 08:37 AM
I checked spelling and offered suggestions. I refrained from changing some things, mentioning instead that some items on your menu were not too realistic.
You can't go wrong with a visit to a Mexican restaurant to see what's on a real menu. I think it would be a good exercise. :D
Jessica
February 28, 2009, 04:36 PM
I would try to look for a Mexican restaurant, but we don't have time. Anyways, I don't think we have one. We don't go out much and we've never been to a Mexican restaurant. Actually, I've been to one before but I don't remember when, where, and the name of the restaurant.
Anyways, I made some changes. See if you like it now, besides the fact it's not a real menu.
Main Dishes
© Las camarones – $3.99
© El perro caliente – $1.99
© La carne de cerdo – $2.50
© Los tacos – $1.99
© El guacamole – $1.99
© El chile con carne – $3.50
© Las enchiladas – $3.99
© Las quesadillas – $2.99
Deserts
© Las galletas – $1
© El pastel – $8
© El chocolate – $3.89
© El helado de vainilla – $1.99
© El flan – $3
lee ying
February 28, 2009, 11:35 PM
everything seems that is ok, but I see some mistakes.
© Las camarones – $3.99
© El perro caliente – $1.99 it doesn`t have a translation into spanish.
in fact, in mexico we call this like in usa: hot dog.
© La carne de cerdo – $2.50 :good:
© Los tacos – $1.99:good:
© El guacamole – $1.99:good:
© El chile con carne – $3.50:good:
© Las enchiladas – $3.99:good:
© Las quesadillas – $2.99:good:
Deserts
© Las galletas – $1:good:
© El pastel – $8:good:
© El chocolate – $3.89:good:
© El helado de vainilla – $1.99:good:
© El flan – $3 :good:
jchen , You has been better.
Jessica
March 01, 2009, 08:47 AM
Okay, it's los camarones.
As for hotdog, on the additional vocab sheet we got, it is translated as el perro caliente.
lee ying
March 01, 2009, 08:57 AM
yes. but we don`t ask a perro caliente on the street. we ask a hot dog.
in Mexico you can see too many hod dog`s car.
http://tbn2.google.com/images?q=tbn:PJEOtfWjFKTSIM:http://www.carritosparahotdog.com/modules/rmms/uploads/DSC01568_2EYlc_Y7.JPG (http://images.google.com.mx/imgres?imgurl=http://www.carritosparahotdog.com/modules/rmms/uploads/DSC01568_2EYlc_Y7.JPG&imgrefurl=http://www.carritosparahotdog.com/modules/rmms/prods.php%3Fidp%3D2&usg=__0D-sVlAn6xWqQ7F4XcLi35QBrtA=&h=300&w=400&sz=31&hl=es&start=8&um=1&tbnid=PJEOtfWjFKTSIM:&tbnh=93&tbnw=124&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcarritos%2Bde%2Bhot%2Bdog%26um%3D1%26 hl%3Des%26sa%3DN)
yes, you`re right, it is traslated as perro caliente. it`s weird to ask a perro caliente in *_*the street.
Jessica
March 01, 2009, 01:12 PM
oh ok. thanks for the info.
So I can call my restaurant El Restaurante de Clipart??
Rusty
March 01, 2009, 07:55 PM
You wouldn't want the preposition in the title. That would suggest that you serve clipart.
Jessica
March 04, 2009, 08:02 PM
ok.
this is what I got:
30/30.
sosia
March 10, 2009, 07:59 AM
es un poco tarde, pero te felicito por tus excelentes notas.
Keep on! :D
CrOtALiTo
March 10, 2009, 04:06 PM
yes. but we don`t ask a perro caliente on the street. we ask a hot dog.
in Mexico you can see too many hod dog`s car.
http://tbn2.google.com/images?q=tbn:PJEOtfWjFKTSIM:http://www.carritosparahotdog.com/modules/rmms/uploads/DSC01568_2EYlc_Y7.JPG (http://images.google.com.mx/imgres?imgurl=http://www.carritosparahotdog.com/modules/rmms/uploads/DSC01568_2EYlc_Y7.JPG&imgrefurl=http://www.carritosparahotdog.com/modules/rmms/prods.php%3Fidp%3D2&usg=__0D-sVlAn6xWqQ7F4XcLi35QBrtA=&h=300&w=400&sz=31&hl=es&start=8&um=1&tbnid=PJEOtfWjFKTSIM:&tbnh=93&tbnw=124&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcarritos%2Bde%2Bhot%2Bdog%26um%3D1%26 hl%3Des%26sa%3DN)
yes, you`re right, it is traslated as perro caliente. it`s weird to ask a perro caliente in *_*the street.
Nice picuture Lee ying. I want to add something about the hot dogs. In fact in some places of the Mexican Republic. The people call to the hot dogs as is normally translate to the Spanish. Perros Calientes. But anyhow is most used the word hot dogs for the usages that come from the United States. Then the people is odd in use the word in question.
Then I would be named the hot dog (Perro Caliente). Yes you do. But you need to have a simple habit to say the word of correctly way.:eek:
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