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Spanish Phrase

¿Todo bien con tu comida?

/ˈto.ðo ˈbjen kon tu koˈmi.ða/
Meaning"Is everything okay with your food?"
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Meaning

Literally “Everything good with your food?” – a friendly way to ask if someone is satisfied with what they’ve eaten or if there’s any problem with the meal.

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When to use

Use this question right after a person has finished eating, when you want to check if the food was to their liking, or if you suspect something might be wrong (e.g., too spicy, too cold). It works best in informal settings with friends, family, or classmates.

Grammar Breakdown

Todobiencontucomida

1

Todo (predicative)

"Todo" can function as a predicative adjective meaning “everything” or “all right” when placed before an adjective.

2

bien (adverb)

"bien" is an adverb meaning “well” or “good”; together with "todo" it forms a short affirmative assessment.

3

con (preposition)

"con" introduces the thing with which the condition is being evaluated – here, the food.

4

tu (possessive adjective)

"tu" indicates ownership of the noun that follows; remember it has no accent (the possessive, not the pronoun "tú").

5

comida (noun)

"comida" is a feminine singular noun meaning “food” or “meal”.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Todo bien con tu comida?

Is everything okay with your food?

Sí, está deliciosa, gracias.

Yes, it’s delicious, thanks.

B

Common Mistakes

  • ¿Todo bien con comida?

    The possessive adjective should be "tu" without an accent; "tú" is a pronoun meaning “you”.

  • Todo está bien con tu comida?

    Using "está" changes the structure to a statement ("Todo está bien con tu comida"); it’s acceptable but loses the quick check‑in tone of the original.

  • ¿Todo bien con su comida?

    If you keep the informal "tu" elsewhere, mixing it with the formal "su" sounds inconsistent. Choose either all informal or all formal.

Alternatives

  • ¿Te gustó la comida?

    Did you like the food?

  • ¿Cómo estuvo la comida?

    How was the food?

  • ¿Todo está bien con lo que comiste?

    Is everything alright with what you ate?

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries, asking about food is a sign of hospitality and genuine interest. Use the informal "tu" form with peers, but switch to the formal "¿Todo bien con su comida?" when speaking to strangers, elders, or in a professional setting. Also, a quick "¡Buen provecho!" before the meal can set a friendly tone for this follow‑up question.