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MenuSelect is a digital interactive allergen menu tool for restaurants. After uploading a menu, restaurants can tag dishes with allergens and calorie information, then generate QR codes to place on menus, tables, or storefront windows. Customers scan the code, select their allergens, dietary restrictions, and maximum calorie limit, and the system shows which dishes they can eat. Its positioning is quite vertical: it mainly addresses the restaurant scenario where customers need to confirm whether they can order safely, while staff repeatedly have to explain ingredients.
Based on the available site text, MenuSelect’s core features include menu upload, allergen and calorie tagging, QR-code access, customer-side filtering, and the ability to update menus at any time. The workflow is simple and straightforward, making it suitable for small restaurants that want to quickly turn a static menu into a filterable digital menu. However, the website does not disclose any third-party integration capabilities, such as integrations with POS systems, ordering systems, delivery platforms, or inventory systems. There is also no visible information about APIs, webhooks, or developer documentation. For team collaboration, the terms only mention registration, passwords, security, and account suspension/cancellation; they do not explain whether multi-staff accounts, role-based permissions, store-level management, or approval workflows are supported.
MenuSelect is currently still in Beta. The website says users can register their interest to be notified when sign-ups open, but it does not disclose plans, pricing, a free tier, trial period, or payment methods. On security and compliance, the terms mention a privacy policy and cookie policy, and require users to protect their passwords. The operator says it will make reasonable efforts to keep the website secure, but also states that the service is provided “as is” and “as available,” with no guarantee that it will be defect-free, accurate, compatible, or continuously available. One important point is that the website clearly states restaurants are responsible for the accuracy of allergen information, and customers should still confirm with staff when ordering.
The advantages are a clearly defined use case, a lightweight user journey, a customer-friendly QR-code model, and allergen/calorie filtering that can improve the ordering experience while saving staff time. The drawbacks are the limited information currently disclosed, and the fact that the Beta stage means stability, support, and commercial terms remain uncertain. There is also no clear explanation of permissions, audit trails, integrations, or data compliance certifications, so it is not yet suitable for restaurant chains with strong enterprise governance requirements. It is a better fit for single-location restaurants, small foodservice brands, or operators looking to pilot a digital allergen menu.
The available text does not provide information about website accessibility from China, so this remains unknown. Payment methods are also not disclosed. Chinese foodservice merchants considering MenuSelect would still need to evaluate the English-language interface, local regulatory requirements, WeChat/Alipay payments, the WeChat Mini Program ecosystem, and domestic network access experience. Alternative directions include local QR-code menu solutions, Mini Program ordering systems, or restaurant SaaS products that support dish tags and allergen descriptions.
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