German Phrase
Sie bieten ein tolles vegetarisches Menü an.
Meaning
The sentence means 'They offer a great vegetarian menu.' It uses the separable verb 'anbieten' to express that something is being offered, and the adjectives 'tolles' and 'vegetarisches' describe the menu.
When to use
Use this phrase when you are talking about a restaurant, café, or any food service that wants to highlight its vegetarian options, either as staff speaking to customers or in promotional material.
✦Grammar Breakdown
SiebieteneintollesvegetarischesMenüan
Formal 'Sie'
Use 'Sie' for polite, formal address; it always takes third‑person plural verb forms.
Separable verb 'anbieten'
The verb 'anbieten' splits in main clause: the prefix 'an' moves to the end of the sentence.
Indefinite article + strong adjective declension
After 'ein' the adjectives take the strong ending '-es' because the article does not mark case, gender, and number fully.
Neuter noun 'Menü'
'Menü' is neuter, so the article and adjectives are in neuter nominative singular.
🗨In Conversation
Was gibt es heute zu essen?
What is being served today?
Wir bieten ein tolles vegetarisches Menü an.
We offer a great vegetarian menu.
✕Common Mistakes
Sie bieten ein tolles vegetarisches Menü.
The verb 'anbieten' is separable; you must place the prefix 'an' at the end of the clause.
Sie bieten ein toll vegetarisches Menü an.
After the indefinite article 'ein' the adjective needs the strong ending '-es' for neuter nominative.
Sie bieten ein tolles vegetarisches Menü an.
If you are speaking informally to a friend, use 'du' and adjust the verb to 'bietest ... an'.
↔Alternatives
Wir haben ein hervorragendes vegetarisches Menü.
We have an excellent vegetarian menu.
Unser vegetarisches Menü ist wirklich fantastisch.
Our vegetarian menu is truly fantastic.
Bei uns gibt es ein tolles vegetarisches Menü.
With us there is a great vegetarian menu.
Cultural Tip
In German‑speaking countries vegetarian dishes are often marked with a green leaf symbol. When speaking to customers, using the formal 'Sie' shows respect. Restaurants frequently advertise 'vegetarisches Menü' to attract health‑conscious diners, and the adjective 'tolles' adds a friendly, enthusiastic tone without sounding overly casual.

