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BuonMenu is a QR-code digital menu SaaS for restaurants, hotels, bars, cafés, and other food-service venues. Businesses can create menus online, download QR codes, and print them on tables, at entrances, or on promotional materials. Customers scan the code and view the menu in a browser, with no app installation or registration required. The page says it is built by an Italian team and used by multiple restaurants.
The product is centered on “menu display and maintenance.” It supports multiple menus, categories, unlimited dishes, cover images, logos, background colors, light/dark mode, and responsive layouts for phones, tablets, and desktops. At the dish level, merchants can add high-resolution images, descriptions, ingredients, allergens, tags, different sizes or add-ons, and optional prices. BuonMenu also offers manual translation and built-in AI automatic translation, with language switching on the customer side, making it suitable for restaurants that serve many tourists. Menus can be updated instantly without reprinting QR codes, and sorting, archiving, and restoration are supported. Additional features include maps, phone, WhatsApp, website, and social links, as well as push notifications to customers who have agreed to receive them.
The page lists the price as €300/year, excluding VAT, and notes a 14-day free trial; the FAQ also mentions about €25/month. Its pricing structure is relatively simple, emphasizing that all features are included in a single plan. Deployment is via a cloud-based online service, with menus accessed through a BuonMenu link or QR code. No self-hosted version was found.
The advantages are its low barrier to entry, lightweight customer experience, and flexible menu updates. Multilingual support, allergen information, images, and push notifications cover the key needs of a digital menu for food-service businesses. In terms of reliability, the page claims it has served restaurants since 2019, has had 100% historical uptime, and runs on Kubernetes. The drawbacks are that it does not disclose information about team permissions, APIs, POS/cash register integrations, payment methods, or compliance certifications. As a result, it feels more like a dedicated menu tool than a full restaurant operations platform.
It is suitable for small and medium-sized restaurants, bars, and hotel F&B departments that want to replace paper menus, reduce printing costs, and improve multilingual menu presentation. The scraped text does not provide information about access from mainland China, so this remains unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If operating in China, businesses may also want to evaluate local restaurant SaaS options, mini-program menus, or a self-built website/PDF menu with QR codes.
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buonmenu.com is an Italy SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach buonmenu.com directly.