is it the left side or the right side of restaurant menus that is more expensive?


If the menu you’re looking at segregates by price, then congratulations, you’re a dollar menu millionaire.

Typically appetizers are on the first page, with the entrees and salads beginning on the second page, so I guess the items on the left page would tend to be less expensive, but it’s not like "left page = cheap, right page = expensive" or anything.

A lot of Chinese takeout menus have the lunch price, then the dinner price – but again, if you see two numbers and don’t know which is less, you need Sesame Street, not Yahoo Answers.

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2 Responses to is it the left side or the right side of restaurant menus that is more expensive?

  1. X.W. Compoundword says:

    If the menu you’re looking at segregates by price, then congratulations, you’re a dollar menu millionaire.

    Typically appetizers are on the first page, with the entrees and salads beginning on the second page, so I guess the items on the left page would tend to be less expensive, but it’s not like "left page = cheap, right page = expensive" or anything.

    A lot of Chinese takeout menus have the lunch price, then the dinner price – but again, if you see two numbers and don’t know which is less, you need Sesame Street, not Yahoo Answers.
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  2. Murzy says:

    left side is usually soups, salads and appetizers
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