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.
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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left side is usually soups, salads and appetizers
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