Menupix.com: Your Own Virtual Menu Drawer

Menu drawer

Sometimes I just want to stay in for the day and be lazy. But since I only have baking soda and a pitcher of water in my refrigerator, starvation inevitably forces me to go out in search of food. I could order takeout somewhere but I usually throw away the menus that people leave on my door and not many restaurants post their menus online.

Fortunately, someone took it upon themselves to create Menupix.com, “the largest menu Web site in the world.” This is going to sound like an ad but this easy-to-navigate site allows you to search restaurants in your area, search by cuisine type and search by top user reviews. It was launched a couple of months ago but I hadn’t really had the chance to use it until yesterday when I was visiting my bro and his bf Chris.

Chris actually has a vast collection of takeout menus he’s accumulated over the years. But pouring through all those was a hassle and since we had no idea how long he’s had any of them it was hard to tell which restaurants were still around. Fortunately, I remembered menupix.com and we were able to pick a cheap Thai restaurant in the vicinity right away. It helps that the L.A. menupix has over 3,000 menus in its database.

The other cool things about the site, apart from the facts that it’s free and you don’t have to register to use it, is that you can submit menus, write reviews and even create your own “menu drawer” of favorite restaurant menus.

I will never go hungry again.

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9 Responses to Menupix.com: Your Own Virtual Menu Drawer
  1. .sara
    August 13, 2006 | 4:18 pm

    Sweet! every so often I want to order out and all I’ve got is… pizza places. Heh. (:

  2. geeerard
    August 13, 2006 | 9:17 pm

    YAY! Thanks by the way for helping organize all those menus and for the idea of putting them all in folders… We are now organized!!

    I also bought a folder for teens called “TOTALLY SPIES.” Cutesy teen girls we are.

  3. Erika
    August 14, 2006 | 7:54 am

    I’m the editor for Los Angeles MenuPages.com – MenuPix followed after us in NYC and LA – would love to know what people think about us.

    http://losangeles.menupages.com

  4. Jennifer
    August 15, 2006 | 10:03 am

    Erika, I use Menu Pages for New York, and I love it. There are a lot more user reviews and the way the restaurants are listed (showing the price range, rating, and number of reviews) makes it extremely user-friendly. I guess my only complaint is that the rating for priciness seems subjective because there’s no exact dollar amount attached to the number of dollar signs. Or else I missed the part of the site where this info is available.

  5. Jennifer
    August 15, 2006 | 10:06 am

    Scratch that. I do have another complaint–Astoria has a bunch of great restaurants, yet there are no menus at all for Queens.

  6. geeerard
    August 15, 2006 | 11:04 pm

    Yeeeeah take that, menu pages!

  7. Brian
    August 16, 2006 | 12:41 pm

    Thank god menupix is around.. Got really bored of menupages and their antient website.. Also stop spamming you menupage loser!!!!

  8. Caroline
    August 16, 2006 | 2:56 pm

    Hey you guys, be nice to the menupages lady. :) I asked her to post a comment since I didn’t know about that site and thought it would be good to give people options.

  9. Jen
    September 8, 2006 | 9:47 am

    Thought I’d mention that Zagat also features menus on their site now as well for quite a few of their LA listings:

    http://www.zagat.com/resultslist/AjaxResults.aspx?N=120+2845&VID=8&Ne=6&Nf=LatLong|GCLT+34.0522,-118.242797+45

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