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Menú is a term used in Spanish and many other languages to denote a list of dishes or options offered for a meal, typically in a restaurant or catering setting. In restaurant use, a menú can be a fixed-price selection of courses or a shorter set of items from which the customer may choose. Variants include the menú del día, often a budget-friendly daily lunch, and the menú degustación, a tasting menu with multiple small courses. A children’s version, menú infantil, is commonly available in family-oriented establishments. In contrast to a carta (à la carte), a menú presents predefined choices at a set price, though many venues also offer changes.

Etymology: The word derives from the French menu, from Old French menu meaning detailed or refined, with

In computing and user interfaces, a menu is a graphical or textual list of commands or options

Cultural notes: Across regions, menus reflect culinary traditions, price structures, and dietary practices. The contrast between

roots
in
Latin
minutus
meaning
small.
The
term
was
adopted
into
Spanish
and
other
languages
and
is
used
with
local
diacritical
marks
(for
example,
menú
in
Spanish)
or
as
plain
'menu'
in
other
languages.
that
a
user
can
select,
typically
presented
in
a
menu
bar,
as
a
dropdown,
or
in
a
context
menu.
Menus
organize
functionality
and
can
include
submenus,
shortcuts,
and
grouping.
fixed
menus
and
à
la
carte
offerings
shapes
dining
experience,
while
the
repertoire
of
terms
such
as
menú
del
día
and
menú
degustación
highlights
regional
usage.