Got a card from us? Your menu is already made — open the printed link on the card and it opens on your phone.
We make your whole menu and show it to you. Looking costs nothing.
Four languages, the 14 EU allergens dish by dish, and an image on every dish. To go live: €199 to set up, paid once, and €29/month, with the first month free. No panels to learn, no training, no contracts.
One message with the restaurant's name is all it takes. We make the menu, you look at it, and only then do you decide.
A published menu, live on this page
A demonstration restaurant. Change the language inside the menu — the dish names, the prices and the allergens all follow.
Images are AI-generated, illustrative visuals based on the dish's real ingredient list. Actual plating may vary.
The same menu, before and after
Nothing else about the restaurant changes. The food is the same, the prices are the same, the kitchen is the same.
Before
A real paper menu belongs here, on a real table, shown with the permission of whoever wrote it. We do not have one we are allowed to publish yet, and we are not going to invent one.
After
AIClams Bulhão Pato
€12.50Clams, garlic, coriander, olive oil and white wine.
Molluscs · Sulphites
One dish from the demonstration menu, exactly as a diner sees it: the name, the price, the allergens spelled out and an image.
Images are AI-generated, illustrative visuals based on the dish's real ingredient list. Actual plating may vary.
Where the images come from
It is the question that comes straight after «what does it cost». Here is the whole answer, before anyone has to ask.
We start from the dish's real ingredient list
Each image is built from that dish's ingredients, as the restaurant wrote them. Not another restaurant's plate, and nothing out of a stock library.
We apply one look across the whole menu
We pick a single style and apply it to every dish, so the menu reads as one kitchen rather than as eight different ones.
The restaurant approves every image, one by one
You see each image beside the ingredient list it came from. If one does not fit, we make another. Nothing reaches the menu without a yes.
The diner is told the image was made by a computer
Every image carries a mark beside it, and the menu carries this line, in the diner's own language:
This image came from this list
AISeafood rice
Rice, prawn, clam, mussel, tomato and coriander.
Faithful to the ingredients: that is the claim, and it checks line by line.
Images are AI-generated, illustrative visuals based on the dish's real ingredient list. Actual plating may vary.
If you have images of your own, we use yours
A restaurant that already has good images of its dishes can send them and we will put them in place of ours, dish by dish or across the whole menu. Where an image is yours, the generated-image mark and the disclosure come off it, because they would no longer be true.
The 14 allergens and four languages
This is the part that is not optional. Regulation (EU) 1169/2011 makes allergen information mandatory, and a menu a French couple cannot read is a table that orders less.
The 14 EU allergens, spelled out
Dish by dish, with the allergen's name in the diner's language — never just a symbol nobody can read.
Portuguese, English, Spanish and French
Dish names, descriptions, ingredients and allergens all follow the language the diner picks. Category headings stay exactly as the restaurant wrote them.
Suggested until the restaurant confirms
Until a dish is confirmed, its allergens are marked as suggested — to the diner as well. Confirmed dishes still tell the diner the kitchen handles every allergen.
We never say a restaurant confirmed something it did not confirm. Responsibility stays where the law puts it: with the restaurant.
You don't have to do any of this
Three steps. Two of them are ours.
Tell us where the menu you already have is
On paper, in a PDF, or on your website. We transcribe every dish, every price and every half portion, suggest the allergens and create the images.
One look, and your approval
The only thing we ask of you. Say what is not right and we change it — a price, the wording, any image.
We publish it and print the table cards
The menu goes live behind a QR code that never changes, and the cards for the tables arrive printed.
Pricing, plainly
How this compares with what you already do
- A photo shoot in Lisbon€300–800one day, kitchen stopped — and dishes always get left out
- Reprinting the menus, twice a year€150–400out of date again the following week
- Translating into four languagesYour timeand keeping all four current
- Somebody to look after itYour timetoday that happens on a Sunday night
Looking costs nothing
The whole menu: every dish, four languages, the 14 allergens dish by dish, and an image on every dish. We make it, we show it to you, and you decide only after you have seen it.
Restaba
€199 to set up, once · €29/month · first month free
The setup: the whole menu transcribed, the 14 allergens dish by dish, four languages, and an image on every dish. Done by us.
The €29/month is a person: the menu changed, one message is enough, and we update it the same day.
This is not software — it is a person.
No contract. Just say you want to stop — and we stop that day.
Cards for the tables
The part of this you can pick up. One card per table, with your restaurant's own code on it.
- The diner points a phone at it and the menu opens — nothing to install, nothing to type.
- The code never changes. Change the menu as often as you like; the cards stay good.
- Your restaurant's name on the card, and the Wi-Fi password too if you want it there.
Questions
Are the images of my dishes?
They are built from your dish's ingredient list — not another restaurant's plate, and nothing out of a stock library. They are generated by computer, and that is written both on the screen where they get approved and on the menu the diner reads. If one does not fit, we make another until it does.
Will my customers mind?
They get to see the dish before they choose, which is more than a line of text gives them. We tell them on every image, and that is exactly why it works: a customer who understands what they are looking at does not feel misled. Someone searching for the dish online finds some other restaurant's picture — here they find what your kitchen actually puts on the plate.
Will the diner know it was made by a computer?
Yes, because we tell them. Every image carries a mark beside it and the menu states, in the diner's own language, that the images are generated from the dish's real ingredient list and that the dish as served may look different. It sits next to the image, not only at the bottom of the page.
What does it cost?
€199 to set up, once, and then €29 a month, with the first month free. Before any of that we make your menu and show it to you at no cost at all. No contract.
How much work is it for me?
One look and one yes. We fetch the menu, transcribe it, suggest the allergens, create the images and publish it. Approving is all that falls to you — and there is no deadline on it.
What about allergens? Who is responsible?
It is suggested by the software and clearly labelled as such until the restaurant confirms it. Confirmed dishes also tell the customer that the kitchen handles all allergens. The restaurant remains responsible under EU Regulation 1169/2011 — this is a tool, not a legal opinion.
What if I want to stop? Whose menu is it?
It is yours. There is no contract and no notice period — say you want to stop and it stops, and the menu comes down the same day. What we transcribed goes with it.
Coming soon
None of this exists yet. It is what we are building next — when it is ready, we will say so. Nothing on this list is included in the price above, and none of it will raise it.
- Coming soon
Chat with your menu
Tell it what changed — «bacalhau à Brás is now €14» — and the menu updates. No panels and no forms.
- Coming soon
WhatsApp assistant
The same assistant, in WhatsApp. Say what changed from your phone, between services.
- Coming soon
Automated Google review requests
After every meal, we ask for the review for you — without having to chase anyone.
- Coming soon
Auto-refresh from a photo or your website
Snap a photo of the new menu — or point at your website — and the dishes update.
We'll show you your own menu before you decide anything
Tell us the name of the restaurant and how to reach you. We make the menu, you look at it, and only then do you decide.