MenuPad is an interactive menu. Designed specifically for the restaurant and catering industries, MenuPad uses the Apple iPad, in replacement of a paper-based menu. This allows diners to view images of menu items and customise their order in a simple, intuitive way.
"In the past I've struggled to find a unique and dynamic menu format that suits the Mundo brand - but MenuPad is perfect"
Craig Simpson, General Manager, Rydges Hotel
Australian developer transforms iPads into restaurant menus
December 5, 2010
NetStart appears to have a winner on the table with MenuPad, an iPad app that allows restaurant customers to swipe through screens of food choices and place their order in a wireless, oh-so-geeky way.
Australian Restaurant Replaces Menus With iPads
July 1, 2010
Global Mundo Tapas, a restaurant in Sydney, Australia, has replaced its menus with the MenuPad app for iPads. The app allows the restaurant to easily change its menu, shows pictures of each dish, and also communicates orders directly to the kitchen, cutting down on server error. And, just to show off, it can even recommend dishes based on the weather or your mood. The video below shows the MenuPad at work
Wine and dine, iPad-style
June 9, 2010
Choosing a wine to go with your meal just became that little bit easier, with the launch of an iPad application designed by Adelaide company NetStart.
What's on the Menu... Pad?
June 7, 2010
MenuPad allows restaurants to display a visual menu – though it's a bit more high-tech than the visual menus you might find in your nearest noodle bar.
Sydney restaurant replaces menus with iPads
June 3, 2010
The iPad is already a tasty product among gadget lovers, but a North Sydney restaurant has become the first in Australia to replace their printed menus with Apple's new touch screen device.