Free Digital Menu for Japanese Restaurants
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Built for japanese restaurants
Japanese cuisine rewards visual presentation โ and your menu should too. A beautifully photographed digital menu that shows each dish in its full glory transforms a guest's browse from a chore into an experience.
Photos are essential โ guests don't know dish names
Most guests at a Japanese restaurant don't know the difference between maki, temaki, and uramaki. A menu with photos makes ordering approachable and fun. Menumigo lets you add a photo to every item, so guests explore rather than guess.
Allergens are critical โ soy, sesame, shellfish
Japanese cuisine is rich in common allergens: soy sauce (gluten), sesame, shellfish, and fish. Clearly tagging allergens on every dish is both a legal requirement in many countries and a guest trust builder. Menumigo's allergen system makes this easy.
Non-Japanese speaking guests struggle with ordering
A Japanese restaurant in a major global city serves guests who speak dozens of different languages. Multi-language menus make the difference between a guest who orders adventurously and one who plays it safe with the most recognizable item.
Menumigo's photo-first layout puts images front and centre. Each item can have a name, description, allergens, and price โ plus a high-quality photo that does the selling for you. Guests arrive at the table already excited about what they're going to order.
For Japanese restaurants in global tourist hubs, the multi-language feature is essential. A menu available in English, Mandarin, and Spanish means every guest can explore the full menu confidently โ not just the safe choices.
Japanese restaurants face a specific menu communication challenge that's more acute than almost any other cuisine type. The dish names โ maki, temaki, uramaki, nigiri, sashimi, chirashi, futomaki โ describe distinct preparation methods that most non-Japanese diners do not understand and cannot infer from context. A guest reading 'Salmon temaki โ โฌ6.50' on a paper menu without a photo or description has only marginally more information than they would from an item simply called 'Salmon roll #3'. The result is conservative ordering, lower table averages, and missed opportunities to introduce guests to the broader range of the cuisine.
The photo-first menu format that Menumigo provides directly solves this problem. A high-quality photo of a temaki โ the cone shape, the rice base, the visible salmon and avocado โ communicates more than a paragraph of text. Menumigo's analytics layer typically shows that Japanese restaurants which upload photos for every menu item see significantly higher per-table averages and broader item distribution than those running text-only menus. The investment in food photography pays back quickly through additional revenue per cover.
Allergen labelling is operationally critical for Japanese restaurants because soy sauce contains gluten, sesame is in nearly every dish, shellfish are widely featured, and fish allergens are obvious risks. EU Regulation 1169/2011 requires clear allergen disclosure for every item, and Menumigo's item-level allergen tagging system handles this directly. Staff are also under less pressure to verbally answer allergen questions during peak service, since the guest can see the tags themselves on every item before ordering.
FAQ โ Digital menus for Japanese Restaurants
Can my Japanese restaurant show photos of every dish in the digital menu?
Yes. Menumigo's menu format is photo-first โ every item can have a high-quality photo, a name, a description, allergen tags, and a price. For Japanese restaurants, photos are particularly valuable because international guests often don't recognise dish names alone. The investment in photographing the menu typically pays back quickly through higher average ordering.
How does Menumigo handle allergen tagging for soy, sesame, and shellfish?
Menumigo includes item-level allergen tags for all 14 EU-required allergens, including gluten (often in soy sauce), sesame, shellfish, fish, and others common in Japanese cuisine. Guests can see the tags directly on every item in their preferred language, satisfying both regulatory requirements and guest trust expectations.
Does Menumigo support multi-language menus for Japanese restaurants in Lisbon, Madrid, or Sรฃo Paulo?
Yes. Menumigo supports automatic translation into Portuguese, Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, and other major languages. For Japanese restaurants in tourist cities, enabling Portuguese, Spanish, and English as a baseline lets every guest read the dish descriptions in their own language, dramatically increasing willingness to order beyond the most familiar items.
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Japanese Restaurant FAQs
How much does a digital menu cost for a japanese restaurant?
Menumigo is free to start โ no credit card, no setup fees. Japanese Restaurants can use the full free plan with QR code menu, multi-language support, allergen tags, and unlimited menu items. Want to try premium features? The Pro plan includes a 14-day free trial. Paid plans unlock loyalty programmes, review tracking, and advanced analytics starting at a few euros per month.
Can I update my japanese restaurant menu in real time?
Yes. You can change prices, add daily specials, or mark items as sold out from your phone in seconds. For japanese restaurants where ingredients and seasonal dishes change constantly, this is a huge advantage over paper menus.
Does Menumigo support allergen tags for japanese restaurants?
Yes. Every menu item can be tagged with common allergens (gluten, dairy, nuts, shellfish, eggs, soy, etc.) so guests can filter the menu themselves. This is especially important for japanese restaurants in Europe where allergen disclosure is legally required.
Can I display my japanese restaurant menu in multiple languages?
Yes. Menumigo auto-detects the guest's browser language and shows the menu in their language automatically. For japanese restaurants serving international guests or tourists, this removes a major friction point without any extra work on your side.
How long does it take to set up a digital menu for a japanese restaurant?
Under 15 minutes. Upload a photo of your existing menu and our AI extracts items, prices, and descriptions automatically, or type them in yourself. No technical skills required, no app to install, and your QR code is printable the same day.