The only thing I can ever think of hearing it called is "octopus" (or the equivalent in some other language if you're eating in a foreign restaurant; poulpe in French, polipo in Italian, tako in Japanese, etc.).
Yes but then you would have to write two programs. One for your menu console and another for your order form console. The order form can be spawned from your menu. Am not sure why you you would want to develop this "restaurant" in a console instead of a fully-fledged Windows application, but each to his own...
it is a kind of a orderless to a restaurant to a people to order what they want.
Yes because there is a place called In and Out that has a secret menu that i order off of all the time
One of the things that is generally on an Italian restaurant's website is different types of pasta. Another thing generally on the menu is different types of pizza.
One can read more about restaurant menu design from Must Have Menus, which features a number of articles related to restaurant menu design tips and layouts. Another place is to look at Food Service Warehouse, which also give ideas on menu design.
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Menu Holders are holders that are placed at tables in order to provide a viewable presentation of a restaurant's menu. They are often encased in flip chart holders.
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The menu from the restaurant?
Our Maldives restaurant menu offers a range of mouth watering cuisines in an intimate atmosphere.
items in a restaurant are listed on a menu
תפריט - "Tafreet".