Menu, Product and Pricing
Multi-language menu, variants, extras, compositions, price tiers and tax classes in one console. A menu change ripples to 7 languages and every branch in 5 minutes.
What it does
One menu item supports unlimited variants (size, cooking), extras (sauces, toppings) and compositions (combos). Categories, translations and price tiers tune per branch. The same menu shows in Dutch in Brussels, French in Liège, Turkish in Istanbul — from one database.
Highlighted capabilities
Categories & translations
Hierarchical categories, category and menu translations (TR/EN/NL/FR), images and ordering — drag and drop to arrange.
Variants & extras
Size, cooking, ingredient choice, paid / free extras, per-variant translations — guests get exactly what they want.
Compositions (combos)
Menus inside menus; combo components and price impact — burger + drink + dessert sold as one package.
Price tiers
Dine-in, takeaway, online — different channels, different prices. Auto-integrates with promotions.
Tax class
Country-specific VAT and fiscal integration. Same dish is 12% in BE, 9% in NL, 10% in TR — you enter it once.
Recipe linkage
Menu item → ingredient recipe. Stock drops automatically on sale — no counting required.
How it works
One menu, many countries, many languages
The same menu shows in Dutch in Brussels, French in Liège, Turkish in Istanbul; taxes apply per country. Your menu team manages one file, not seven.
- Menu item and category translations
- Country-based VAT rate classes
- Currency and format (Belgian default)
- Image upload (local or cloud CDN)
Complex menus, simple operations
Pizza, pasta, burger-heavy concepts with lots of modifiers all live in one console: variants + extras + compositions. A menu change ripples in five minutes.
- Drag-and-drop menu editing
- Menu-item promotions (campaign linkage)
- Out-of-stock auto-hide
- Product analytics (top sellers, margin)
Frequently asked
Can the same dish have different names per language?
Yes. Each menu item carries a display name per supported language, and customers see the right one based on their channel locale.
How are VAT rates handled for cross-border branches?
Each item is mapped to a tax class; the active country profile resolves the class to the correct VAT rate (e.g. 21/12/6 in BE, 21/9 in NL).