Restaurant
Multi-language menu
Auto-translate via Anthropic; per-language overrides.
Multi-language lets diners read your menu in their preferred language. We auto-translate using Anthropic Claude (high-quality), and you can override any item-level translation manually for accuracy.
How auto-translate works
Step 1 — Open Menu tab
From Stores → your store → Menu.
Step 2 — Tap Translate
Pick a target language from the dropdown. The system bulk-translates every item's name + description via Anthropic, batched 30 items per call. Takes ~30 seconds for a typical menu.
Step 3 — Review + override (optional)
Each item now has a translations panel. Auto-translations are pre-filled; you can override any field. Save changes per-item.
Step 4 — Diners pick their language
A globe icon appears in the menu page header. Tapping it opens a language picker (15 supported, native-script labels). Selecting reloads with the translated content.
Languages supported
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, Chinese (Simplified), Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese.
What translates
| Field | Auto-translated? |
|---|---|
| Item name | ✓ |
| Item description | ✓ |
| Category name | ✓ |
| Combo name + description | ✓ |
| Modifier group name | ✓ |
| Modifier option name | ✗ (kept as-is — too many false positives like "Sm." for Small) |
| Allergens | ✗ (rendered as icons, not text) |
| Page sections (Hero/About text) | ✗ — for now; manually translate via the section editor |
Plan note
- Premium only ($119/mo)
- Requires an Anthropic API key configured on the platform (we handle this for paying customers)
Always review translations for cuisine-specific terms. Auto-translate is excellent for common food vocabulary but can mangle regional / cultural dishes. "Hand-cut fries" might translate to "manually amputated potatoes" in some languages. Spend 10 minutes reviewing before publishing.