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Text is great at describing food but it can't beat pictures can it? Why not develop restaurant and/or catering guides with pictures of menued items? As a matter of fact...I would love like to see guides heavy on the pictures and light on the text.
andrewski, Dec 28 2003
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I Japan, almost all restaurants have plastic models of their dishes in the window. It helps foreigners to order as they can point to what they'd like. The only problem is that I found myself choosing restaurants based on the quality of their plastic model. I'm afraid I might end up choosing based on the quality of their photogrpahy as opposed to the taste.
I actually heard once that restaurants in Japan can be tough to start because those little models cost so much (since they're custom made) -- although who knows if that's true or not...
Lots of people need the text for diet or allergy restrictions, which the pictures might not show.