It's well known that Menu, please! It was born out of the pain we felt while traveling in Asia, where we couldn't easily enter restaurants, food stalls, or bars without fearing we wouldn't be able to order confidently.
But did you know that the project was born as a final coding BootCamp project for an Ironhack Web Development course? And did you know it won the best web project award in a pitch competition? Here's the video!
Menu, please! Pitch Competition Video!
Have fun watching and thank you for all the support! Being able to work towards solving this problem and enabling those who love food to explore senses not ratings-first, is what keeps us working towards our goal and engaging with you every single day.
Krists & Chris
This is brilliant. I always get stressed trying to order food when traveling, this feels like a dream come true. The photo translation + flavor breakdown is genius. Can’t wait to try this on my next trip!
“Menu, please!” is super handy — it lets me order like a local without worrying about understanding the menu or communicating my preferences.
I completely agree. Recipes are packed with cultural information that simply gets lost in translation.
good ways for food hunters
Menu, please!
@yangxia028 Thank you! ❤️🍣 This is exactly my goal - I want to enable everyone to explore the incredible food in Asia nose-first, unless it's 臭豆腐 (stinky tofu) ... that one you can discover from a mile away without any app needed. 😂
Unveil Engine
just in time for my korean trip, soon!
Menu, please!
@ej_sanmartin Fresh out of the oven! 😂 I would love to hear how it goes and if you have any ideas or find bugs 👾, let me know so I can make @Menu, please! better for everyone.