Location index
Restaurant menus by location
Menus are local, so the catalogue is organised the way addresses are: a country, then the local inside it. What counts as a local follows the country - a city in the United States, a centrally governed city or a province in Vietnam, a prefecture in Japan. Every local lists the restaurants we index there, with full menus, prices where they are published and the original PDF menus.
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Every local, by country
All 1,803 locals across 243 countries, nested the way addresses actually work. The number beside each one is the menus published there.
Australia 5 locals
Victoria386 New South Wales343 Queensland161 Western Australia75 South Australia60New Zealand 1 locals
Auckland56United Kingdom 1 locals
London51United States 1 locals
California79Canada 0 locals
Germany 0 locals
Greece 0 locals
India 0 locals
Indonesia 0 locals
Ireland 0 locals
Italy 0 locals
Malaysia 0 locals
Netherlands 0 locals
Spain 0 locals
Thailand 0 locals
Turkey 0 locals
Why start from a location
Menus are local. A chain's prices differ between two cities, a neighbourhood favourite only exists in one, and opening hours follow the local rhythm rather than a national one. Grouping menus by location keeps those differences intact: what you see on a restaurant's page is the menu for that address, not a national average.
There are only two levels here: the country, and the local inside it. What a local is follows the country rather than a rule we imposed - a city in the United States, a centrally governed city or a province in Vietnam, a prefecture in Japan. Anything between the two, a state or a region, is a label on the local and not a page of its own, so you never land three clicks deep on a page that lists nothing but more links.
Working down the tree is most useful when you are travelling or eating somewhere unfamiliar. You can see what an area actually serves and roughly what a meal costs before you commit to walking there, then narrow further by cuisine once you know what you are in the mood for.
Locations are added as menus are collected, so this index grows over time. If somewhere you would expect is missing, or a restaurant is filed under the wrong place, tell us and we will fix it.
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Help us reach your area
We add a location as we collect menus for it, which means small towns and outer districts arrive last. If you run a restaurant somewhere we have not reached, adding your own menu is the fastest way to put that place on the map.