Here's a breakdown:
* For here: This means the food or drink is meant to be eaten or consumed immediately at the restaurant, cafe, or other establishment where it was purchased.
* To go: This means the food or drink is intended to be taken away from the establishment and consumed later or at a different location.
Example:
At a fast food restaurant, you might be asked: "For here or to go?" This is a simple way of asking if you'll be eating your food at the restaurant or taking it with you.
Other related phrases:
* Dine-in: Similar to "for here," indicates eating at the establishment.
* Takeout: Similar to "to go," indicates taking the food away.
Let me know if you have any other questions.