What is more common and natural, "table booking" or "table reservation"?
Is there a big difference between these two?
What is more common and natural, "table booking" or "table reservation"?
Is there a big difference between these two?
Only reservation seems fine. The context is obvious, I think, and need not be specified.
On the subject of restaurants, one talks of wanting to book a table, or to make a reservation. When arriving at the restaurant, the form is 'We have a booking (or reservation)' or 'We've booked (or reserved) a table'.