Notes
Menu Please, Maestro
Menu Maestro is a promising new web service for restaurants from one of our talented graduates, Mr. @armstrong (who, contrary to popular conviction, hasn’t been to space).
The concept is simple (as the best ideas often are), attempting to solve a small, but niggly problem: restaurant websites seem completely incapacitated when it comes to sharing their menus online in a decent, easy to read fashion.
Here’s hoping the product is successful and gets buy-in from restaurants, it would certainly take away some pain and add an equal amount of pleasure to anyone needing to quickly check a menu on the move.

![Maestro – Beautiful Menus That Work Great, on Screen and Paper [Detail]](/assets/menumaestro.jpg)
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