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Digital menus for restaurants: understand, compare and choose
A digital menu is a mobile page opened from a QR code or link. Choose it by checking how easily content can be updated, mobile readability, allergen handling, required languages and whether the printed QR-code address remains stable.
Which format should you choose?
A PDF preserves a fixed layout but usually requires replacing the file when content changes. An interactive menu stores sections and products separately, making targeted updates easier. Printed menus can remain available as a primary or alternative support.
What should you check before choosing?
- Readable on a narrow screen without horizontal zoom.
- Stable public address after content updates.
- Product-level allergen information.
- Languages that match actual guests.
- Clear limits for products, menus and plans.
How should you roll it out?
- List sections, products, prices, allergens and languages.
- Create a first version and have kitchen and front-of-house review it.
- Test the printed QR code in its intended location.
- Keep an accessible alternative for guests who cannot scan.
- Assign responsibility for ongoing updates.
Which mistakes should you avoid?
- Pointing the QR code at a temporary file.
- Publishing without checking prices and allergens.
- Adding languages without a shared update process.
- Measuring scans without checking whether information is found.
Sources and review
Reviewed by Tristan Sébillet. AI assistance is used for coverage checks, not as a legal authority.
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