Menu Design
Print Menu vs QR Menu for Chinese Restaurants
Most Chinese restaurants need both a good online menu and a usable print backup.
Guide
| Format | Strength | Weakness |
|---|---|---|
| Print menu | Easy for groups, older diners, and quick scanning. | Harder to update and less searchable. |
| QR menu | Easy to update and link from Google. | Can be inaccessible or slow if poorly built. |
| Hybrid | Best practical option. | Requires discipline to keep versions consistent. |
On long menu pages, WCAG expects a way to bypass repeated blocks such as navigation, which is why skip links and clear main-content landmarks matter. ADA guidance treats accessible digital communication as part of serving the public effectively, not just as a design preference. WCAG expects link purpose to be clear from the link text or surrounding context, so labels like "Lunch menu PDF" are stronger than "click here." WCAG 2.2 sets a 4.5:1 contrast minimum for normal text and 3:1 for large text.