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GuidesMexican Restaurant Menu: How to Build One That Sells (2026 Guide)
A good Mexican restaurant menu uses seven familiar sections, prices tacos individually with a clear protein list, communicates heat on an honest 1-3 scale, and keeps Spanish dish names with English descriptions underneath. Drinks and combos carry the margin, modifiers keep custom orders clean, and AI can build the digital menu from a photo of your current one.
By Duckhub TeamJul 20, 20268 min read
GuidesItalian Restaurant Menu Guide: Structure, Dish Names, and Pricing
A good Italian restaurant menu keeps the traditional course structure (antipasti, primi, secondi, contorni, dolci) where it fits and simplifies it where it doesn't. Keep authentic dish names with short translated descriptions, give pizza its own modifier-driven section, flag by-the-glass wine pairings, name your regions, and move seasonal specials from the chalkboard to a live digital menu.
By Duckhub TeamJul 20, 20267 min read
GuidesSushi Menu Guide: How to Structure, Price, and Present a Menu That Sells
A sushi menu sells best when it is structured by format, shows a photo for every roll, keeps Japanese names with translated descriptions underneath, and uses sets to anchor spending. This guide covers sushi menu architecture, photo strategy, set pricing math, multilingual menus for tourists, raw fish and allergen labeling, daily market-fish updates, omakase placement, and how AI shortens the whole build.
By Duckhub TeamJul 19, 20268 min read
GuidesBar Menu Guide: How to Build a Drinks List That Sells (2026)
A good bar menu leads with 6-8 signature cocktails, condenses the classics, groups beer and wine by style, and ends with a real zero-proof section. Describe drinks with ingredients plus one evocative word, drop currency signs, anchor prices with a premium pour, and schedule happy hour visibility instead of printing a second menu. Then test the whole thing at the darkest table in the room.
By Duckhub TeamJul 19, 20268 min read
GuidesBakery Menu Guide: Structure, Pricing, Photos, and the Sell-Out Problem
A good bakery menu is grouped by product family (breads, viennoiserie, cakes, savory), priced clearly by unit or weight, and updated live as batches sell out. This guide covers daypart structure, the sold-out problem, photo-first layouts, cake pre-orders, allergen labels, seasonal calendars, and how AI builds the digital version from a photo of your price tags.
By Duckhub TeamJul 18, 20268 min read
GuidesFood Truck Menu Guide: How to Build a Short Menu That Sells Fast
A food truck menu sells fastest when it is short and easy to change: 5–12 items around one prep line, round-number prices, a board readable from the back of the queue, and a QR menu that updates without reprinting. This guide covers the small-menu science, 30-second decision design, board vs QR trade-offs, location-based rotation, weather, social bios as a menu channel, and where AI fits.
By Duckhub TeamJul 18, 20268 min read
GuidesCoffee Shop Menu Guide: How to Build a Cafe Menu That Sells More
A coffee shop menu sells more when drinks sit in four clear groups, customizations are priced modifiers instead of staff memory, three sizes anchor spending toward the middle, and food lives next to the drinks it pairs with. This guide covers drink structure, pricing, seasonal rotation cadence, the menu board vs printed vs QR decision for counter-service lines, and where AI saves the most time.
By Duckhub TeamJul 17, 20267 min read
GuidesWhat Is an AI Menu Generator? How It Works and How to Pick One
An AI menu generator is software that builds a restaurant menu from whatever you already have: a typed list, a photo of the old menu, a PDF. The term covers three different things in 2026 (design generators, AI assistants with menu tools, and menu platforms with built-in AI), and they produce very different results. This guide defines each, compares them, and lists what to verify before publishing AI output.
By Duckhub TeamJul 17, 20266 min read
GuidesCan AI Translate a Restaurant Menu? Yes — Into Live Menu Languages, Not Just Text
Yes, and better than the phrase-book era ever managed: AI translates a complete menu in minutes, keeps dish names sensible instead of literal, and (connected to a menu platform) publishes each language as a version guests switch with one tap. This guide covers the workflow, language selection for tourist traffic, the classic dish-name failures to check, and costs.
By Duckhub TeamJul 15, 20266 min read
GuidesCan Claude Create a Restaurant Menu? Yes — Here's the 2-Minute Setup
Yes: Claude builds real, published restaurant menus when connected to a menu platform. This guide covers the claude.ai custom connector setup (works on the free plan), the Claude Code and Cursor routes for technical users, read-only mode for analysis without edits, and the review pass every AI-built menu needs.
By Duckhub TeamJul 15, 20265 min read
GuidesHow to Digitize a Restaurant Menu: Formats, Steps, and What It Costs
Digitizing a menu means more than scanning it to PDF. This guide compares the four digital menu formats (PDF, image, Google Business photos, structured web menu), shows the 6-step digitization process with AI doing the data entry, and covers where to publish so guests, Google, and AI assistants can all read your dishes. Free options throughout.
By Duckhub TeamJul 14, 20266 min read
GuidesCan ChatGPT Create a Restaurant Menu? Yes, and It Can Publish It Too
Yes: ChatGPT drafts menu content out of the box, and connected to a menu platform it creates the real, published menu. This guide separates the two modes: what free ChatGPT does well (descriptions, structure, translations), what it cannot do alone (host a menu, generate a QR code that stays current), and how the MCP connection closes that gap. Claude works the same way.
By Duckhub TeamJul 13, 20266 min read