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Nexus973
11 months ago

With pictures, because sometimes you can’t imagine how it’s done, so look like a portion on the plate. And if there’s something not well described, then you know it’ll look as good as on the picture that I like and take it…

Well for each serving you can also not make a picture if the shop has a lot of choice. Online yes, but so on paper no, would be much too big.

Silo123
11 months ago
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I have seen maps with huge selection and pictures in China. A menu often had 20 or more pages. I just thought it was great.

ambibaer
11 months ago

Most likely without.

When designers are at work they know how it is, those with pictures can also be absolutely brilliant.

Silo123
11 months ago

I find maps with pictures simply class, but with real pictures, so not with which of Essensfotographen- in which food looks rather unappetiful, so it doesn’t look like in reality and often not just delicious.

Especially in China, where you don’t know many dishes, I always found the photos very helpful.

ManOfTheNight
11 months ago

In the restaurants where I’m going, there are no picture tickets, there’s only text in the menu, and that’s enough for me, as I can imagine how the dishes offered look.

Jesko224
11 months ago

It’s huge. You’ll be fine even without pictures.

Simbacherin1
11 months ago

A good description of the dishes is more professional.

edgar1279
11 months ago

I’ve almost never seen pictures in a menu. Description is complete.

PeterP58
11 months ago

The name of the court and a brief description are sufficient for me.