Resources

Guides for restaurant websites, digital menus, and publishing

Use these pages when you want the practical version: how to prepare menu photos, replace PDFs, generate QR codes, print menus from the admin panel, handle translations, improve menu SEO, and switch to a custom domain without extra confusion.

Illustration of restaurant website, menu SEO, QR code, printable menu, and translation guides.

For guest usability

Replace PDFs with pages guests can actually scan

Use the menu SEO and QR menu guides when the restaurant still depends on PDFs, screenshots, or links that are hard to keep current.

For operations

Keep languages and updates aligned from one source

The translation guide focuses on keeping multilingual menus current without turning every language into a separate maintenance problem.

For rollout

Move to a branded domain without breaking old links

The custom domain guide covers rollout planning, redirects, and the public surfaces you should update once the new hostname goes live.

Menu photos

Restaurant menu photos should help guests choose, not slow the team down

Learn how to choose, crop, improve, and publish restaurant menu photos across your website, QR menu, printed menu, delivery listings, and social posts.

Menu SEO

Restaurant menu SEO starts with useful menu pages

A practical restaurant menu SEO guide for structured menu pages, current details, multilingual content, internal links, and guest-friendly search visibility.

Menu Builder vs Wix

Menu Builder vs Wix: which is better for a restaurant menu site?

Compare Menu Builder and Wix for restaurant websites, live menus, QR codes, multilingual menu updates, search visibility, and restaurant-specific operations.

Menu Builder vs Canva

Menu Builder vs Canva: live menu site or designed PDF?

Compare Menu Builder and Canva for restaurant menus, printable PDFs, QR menus, live menu pages, search visibility, multilingual updates, and menu operations.

Menu QR codes

How to create a QR code for your restaurant menu

Create a restaurant menu QR code from one live menu URL, download it from the admin panel, print it for tables, and avoid stale PDF workflows.

Printable menus

How to print a restaurant menu PDF from your admin panel

Print a restaurant menu from the admin panel, open the A4 print view, save a menu PDF, and keep printed and digital menus synced.

Website checklist

Restaurant website checklist: what guests need before they choose you

Use this restaurant website checklist to review your menu, homepage, mobile experience, trust signals, SEO, translations, QR links, and launch details.

Menu pricing

Restaurant menu pricing: a practical guide to profitable menu decisions

A restaurant menu pricing guide for food cost percentage, contribution margin, menu engineering, price changes, modifiers, and digital updates.

QR and PDFs

A QR code does not fix a PDF menu

Compare structured restaurant menu pages with static PDFs for mobile readability, faster updates, translations, and search visibility.

Translations

How to translate a restaurant menu without making it feel robotic

A practical restaurant menu translation guide for dish names, AI curated translations, multilingual websites, and keeping every language current.

Domains

How to use a custom domain for a restaurant website

A practical guide to using a custom domain for a restaurant website: what DNS setup involves, how redirects fit in, and what to update after the switch.

How to use this hub

Start with the bottleneck the restaurant is dealing with right now

If you need table QRs or takeaway inserts, start with the QR code guide. If you need a fresh print run, use the printable menu guide. If the public site still depends on PDFs, the QR versus PDF and menu SEO guides are the right next step. If translations drift or the domain is changing, use those guides before you update printed links or public profiles.

Build the website and menu first, then keep everything current.

Start with your existing menu, replace PDFs with structured pages, and publish the restaurant site your guests can actually use before service.