Collocations for "menu"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "menu" in context.
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menu
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- our [daily, specials, set, three-course, tasting, tourist, children's, cocktail] menu
- the [eat-in, take-out, take-away, delivery] menu
- the [options, website, left, drop down] menu
- [devise, design, release] a new menu
- [ask, see, find out] what's on the menu
- am afraid it's [not on, off] the menu
- order [from, off] the menu
- ask the [waiter, waitress] for a menu
- what is your favorite [thing, dish, dessert] on the menu?
- [ask, like] to see the dessert menu
- [sort, choose from, view] the menu
- sort the menu by [price, type, category]
- what's on the menu (for) [tonight, this weekend]?
- a menu in [English, Spanish, French]
- the menu is in [English]
- a menu of [services, options, features]
- a drop-down menu
- menu [items, page, entry, options]
'menu' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):