vinapu Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago On 9/10/2025 at 3:40 PM, FunFifties said: I would! In my experience no menu is often an indication that the restaurant cooks with whatever is fresh and available on the day. They will usually have the menu on a large board or have the waiter present the options at the table. Some of my most memorable restaurant visits have been to places with no menu on their website. +1 I wouldn't even cross my mind to look at menu of restaurant in advance of visit. Why bother if I don't even know I like the place, never mind if I'm not hungry? unicorn 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago On 9/12/2025 at 11:57 AM, PeterRS said: . The UK has 220 Michelin starred restaurants while the USA has 235. and Patpong 2 has one, even if it's very short street PeterRS and FunFifties 2 Quote
jimmie50 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago When going out with family or friends to a local restaurant, I will often go online to see if they have an online menu I can view before going for dinner. This is usually because of dietary restrictions, so I like to try and plan in advance so I know if I need to plan on eating a little something before going as there won't be much on the menu I am allowed. However, if they don't have one...I don't stay home or worry about it obsessively. When traveling, I don't usually look in advance and am not as careful regarding my diet. I just try to enjoy my travels...including the food. If I am walking by a restaurant that looks interesting and they have a menu on display, I might check it out before making a final decision to try it, but not always. Quote