How MenuForge works
MenuForge is built around four simple tools.
Each one does one job exceptionally well – and together they turn ideas into menus without the usual friction.
Dish Ideas
Let AI do the heavy lifting
Coming up with dish ideas is time-consuming, mentally draining, and often repetitive.
Dish Ideas generates unique, usable dish concepts based on your cuisine, style, and intent – without gimmicks or nonsense.
Whether you're:
- Building a menu from scratch
- Refreshing tired items
- Brainstorming specials or concepts
Dish Ideas gives you solid starting points, fast.
- No blank-page syndrome
- No recycling the same old ideas
- Built for real kitchens, not novelty menus
Description Writer
You're a chef, not an English major
A great dish can fall flat if the description doesn't sell it.
Description Writer turns a simple dish name into clear, enticing menu copy that matches your venue's tone – from casual to fine dining.
No waffle. No pretentious fluff. Just language that gets people ordering.
- Increases the perceived value of dishes
- Keeps tone consistent across the menu
- Saves hours of rewriting and tweaking
My Menus
Put it all together
Once the dishes are right, My Menus helps you assemble them into proper menus – structured, readable, and fit for purpose.
Pick a layout, arrange sections, and see everything flow as one piece.
When you're ready, export a print-ready menu in a clean, professional format.
- No copy-paste chaos
- Menus look intentional, not improvised
- Perfect for launches, pop-ups, and testing
History
Because good ideas shouldn't be lost
Not every generated dish makes it onto a menu – and that's okay.
History keeps track of everything you've generated so you can reuse, revisit, or refine ideas any time.
That "almost perfect" dish from last month? It's still there.
- Nothing gets lost
- Easy reuse across multiple menus
- Encourages experimentation without fear
MenuForge isn't about replacing creativity – it's about removing friction so you can focus on what actually matters.
Think faster. Write better. Build menus that work.