Lines starting with # become section headings. Put the price after “ | ” (or a space).
Build a menu (a price-list / bill of fare) right in your browser by typing a title and your items as “name | price”, then print it or save it as a PNG image. It suits restaurant, café and izakaya menus, school-festival food stalls and wedding or party menus. Write one item per line (e.g. Pasta of the day | ¥1,200); start a line with “#” to make a section heading such as Appetizers, Mains or Drinks. The item name is aligned left and the price right, with an optional dotted leader between them — write the price after “ | ” or after a space and it is placed on the right automatically. Choose A4 portrait, A4 landscape or A5 portrait paper, and switch between 1 and 2 columns (two columns suit longer menus). Styles include Plain, Japanese (cream background with a double border), Elegant (centred headings) and Pop (rounded-chip headings); pick a serif or sans typeface and an accent colour for the headings, prices and rules. When there are many items the text size shrinks to fit the page, and when there are few it is set a little larger. The output is a white (or cream, for the Japanese style) PNG you can print at A4/A5 actual size at home or at a convenience store — no template download and no Word, Excel or PowerPoint needed. Nothing you type (title, items, prices) is sent to a server or stored (only the layout and style options are kept in your browser). Everything runs locally in your browser.
How to use
- Type the menu title (e.g. Lunch Menu) and, if you like, a subtitle with the shop name or date.
- Enter items one per line as “name | price” (start a line with “#” for a section heading like Appetizers).
- Pick the paper, columns, style and accent colour, then click “Download PNG” or “Print” to make it at A4/A5 actual size.
FAQ
How do I enter item names and prices?
Write one item per line as “name | price” (e.g. Pasta of the day | ¥1,200). A price written after the “|” bar, or after a space, is aligned to the right automatically. Lines starting with “#” become section headings such as Appetizers, Mains or Drinks. Leave the price blank to make a plain list of names only.
Can I use it for a restaurant, a school festival and a wedding?
Yes. The style options are Plain (restaurants, cafés), Japanese (izakaya, washoku), Elegant (weddings, parties) and Pop (school festivals, food stalls), and you can change the mood further with the accent colour and the serif/sans typeface. For long menus, switch to 2 columns so everything fits on one page.
Do I need a template download or Word / Excel?
No. You can lay out a menu on this page alone without downloading a template or using Word, Excel or PowerPoint. It supports A4 portrait, A4 landscape and A5 portrait, and you can save a white (or cream, for the Japanese style) PNG or print directly at A4/A5 actual size. Always choose actual size (100%, no scaling) when printing.
Is what I type uploaded?
No. The title, items and prices are not sent to a server or stored. The menu is generated entirely in your browser (only the look-and-feel options like paper, columns, style and colour are kept locally for next time).