¡Buen provecho! Ever wondered how to say bon appétit in Spanish? 🍽️ While bon appétit is commonly used in French-speaking countries, Spanish speakers have their own unique ways of expressing the same sentiment.
Whether you're in Spain, Mexico, or any other Spanish-speaking country, you'll hear different food-related expressions that make the dining experience even more fun and cultural. 😋
In this blog, we will explore the different ways to say bon appétit in Spanish and why Spanish speakers have such lovely expressions before eating. Let’s dive in and spice up your Spanish language skills with some delicious vocabulary! 🌶️
In Spanish, the most common phrase used to wish someone an enjoyable meal is:
¡Buen provecho!
This expression is the closest equivalent to "bon appétit" in French and is used across Spain and most Latin American countries. It's said to someone before or during their meal, wishing them to enjoy it. This phrase is deeply ingrained in Spanish culture, and it’s often used in a variety of social settings, from family gatherings to casual meals with friends.
In Spain, you’ll commonly hear ¡Buen provecho! not just before eating, but also when you walk by someone who’s eating. It’s a polite and friendly gesture. 🌟
Example:
🇪🇸 ¡Buen provecho!
Enjoy your meal!
While it’s the most common, there are also other ways of wishing someone a pleasant meal depending on the region.
In Mexico, the phrase ¡Buen provecho! is widely used, just like in Spain, but it’s a bit more flexible. In Mexico, you’ll hear this phrase not only before a meal but also when you’re walking by someone who’s eating. It’s a gesture of courtesy and friendliness, wishing someone well as they enjoy their food.
Fun fact: In Mexican culture, sharing meals is often seen as an important social event. '¡Buen provecho!' is a way of connecting with others over food, and it's always said with a smile. 😃
The phrase '¡Buen provecho!' is rooted in the Spanish verb 'proveer', which means 'to provide' or 'to supply'. It carries the good wish that your meal will provide you with nourishment and pleasure. It’s more than just a phrase — it’s a way of wishing someone that their meal is nourishing and enjoyable.
Interestingly, 'provecho' can also be understood as 'benefit' or 'advantage', so when someone says '¡Buen provecho!', they are wishing for the meal to be beneficial to you. 🥘
In Spain, ¡Buen provecho! is by far the most popular expression, but depending on the region and the company, you might hear other expressions:
¡A disfrutar! – A friendly, informal way of wishing people to enjoy their meal, often used among friends.
¡Que aproveche! – This one is very common in restaurants and when serving food to someone. It means 'Enjoy your meal!' and is a polite phrase used by waiters or hosts.
In Spain, food is an important part of the culture, and sharing meals with friends and family is a cherished tradition. '¡Buen provecho!' is a simple yet meaningful way of saying that food should be enjoyed and appreciated. 🍽️❤️
Example:
🇪🇸 ¡A disfrutar!
Let’s enjoy!
The Spanish language is rich with idiomatic expressions related to food, and they reflect the importance of meals in Spanish culture. Here are a few more common expressions related to food:
😋Tener hambre – To be hungry
👀 Echar un vistazo – To take a look (literally, 'to throw a glance')
🤤 De rechupete – Used to describe something so delicious it’s 'finger-licking good'
👢Ponerse las botas – To eat a lot, 'to pig out'
And here are some more fun, food-related expressions you’ll hear all the time:
👌¡Qué rico! – How tasty!
👅 Está para chuparse los dedos. – It’s so good, you’ll want to lick your fingers.
🍴¡Me muero de hambre! – I’m starving!
😋 Estar de muerte – to be absolutely delicious. – Used to describe food you love, e.g., 'this cake is absolutely delicious' 🍰
In Spain, expressions like '¡Buen provecho!' and '¡Que aproveche!' are part of the daily food culture. Whether you’re enjoying a meal at a restaurant or sharing food with friends, these phrases are a common part of the Spanish dining experience. Let’s take a look at some real-life dialogues where you can use these phrases!
If you're looking to expand your food-related vocabulary in Spanish, here are two fun reels that break down Spanish food-related phrases:
Watch the reel here 🎬(A fantastic way to add some vocabulary to your Spanish!)
🧀 Queso – Cheese
🍤 Gambas – Prawns
🍲 Paella – Paella (a traditional Spanish rice dish)
🍋 Limón – Lemon
🍖 Carne – Meat
🍅 Tomate – Tomato
🍷 Vino – Wine
Example sentence:
🇪🇸 ¡Vamos a pedir una paella con gambas! 🍤🍚
Let’s order a paella with prawns!
Use '¡Que aproveche!' before or during meals, especially in restaurants or when serving food to others.
'¡Buen provecho!' is said when you wish others to enjoy their meal, and it’s commonly used in casual settings. You can also say it to people when you walk by a table where others are eating.
If you’re enjoying Spanish food and culture, it’s not just about knowing how to say '¡Buen provecho!' or '¡Qué rico!' — it’s also about feeling confident when speaking in real-life situations like ordering food, asking for the bill, or chatting with servers and friends in a restaurant.
That’s why we recommend checking out this practical conversation guide designed especially for students of Spanish:
👉 Spanish Conversations at the Restaurant 🍽️🥂
Whether you’re travelling in Spain, living abroad, or just learning for fun, this guide will help you speak with confidence at any restaurant table.
📝 Interactive practice exercises:
Let's check how well you understand some popular Spanish food idioms! 🧐
Answer the questions below and see how many you get right!
😋 What’s your favourite Spanish dish? Do you know how to order it in Spanish? 🇪🇸🍴