Restaurant websites may generally be atrocious, but many menus, thank goodness, are not. Art of the Menu, a recently launched website, catalogues “the underrated creativity of menus from around the world.” We particularly liked the Norwegian origami of Oslo’s Maaemo and the Mexican kitsch of Austin’s Maudie’s. Although the site doesn’t yet feature any Toronto menus, they are looking for submissions. We have to imagine Smith’s broadsheet, for example, would make the cut. See all the menus »
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I am a old fart
August 13, 2011 at 1:16 pm | by Wally