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.
Resources
Use these pages when you want the practical version: how to replace PDFs, handle translations, improve menu SEO, and switch to a custom domain without creating extra confusion.
For guest usability
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
The translation guide focuses on keeping multilingual menus current without turning every language into a separate maintenance problem.
For rollout
The custom domain guide covers rollout planning, redirects, and the public surfaces you should update once the new hostname goes live.
Menu SEO
A practical restaurant menu SEO guide covering structured menu pages, current restaurant details, multilingual content, internal links, and why guest usability matters more than keyword tricks.
QR and PDFs
The real comparison is not QR code versus PDF. It is structured restaurant menu pages versus static files: mobile readability, updates, translations, and search visibility.
Translations
A practical guide to restaurant menu translation: why generic tools often fail on dish names, how AI curated translation helps, and how to keep every language current.
Domains
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
If the public site still depends on PDFs, start with the QR menu or menu SEO guides. If the site is already live but translations drift, start with the translation guide. If the restaurant is changing domains, use the custom domain guide before you update printed QR codes or public profile links.
Start with your existing menu, replace PDFs with structured pages, and publish the restaurant site your guests can actually use before service.