Still, when I saw the menu of latkes the different vendors offered, I was a bit taken aback.
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After the show, Executive Chef Michael Franey explained the process by which the theater selects its menu.
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By the time Prohibition was on the menu, we were very much an “alcoholic Republic.”
The Booze That Saved America|Kevin Bleyer|November 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Three times a day, she would navigate the options without any idea what was on the menu that day.
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To vary their menu they now engaged in a locust haul, the result of which was to supply a third variant to the bill of fare.
South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. V (of VI)|Louis Creswicke
In the Laws of Menu are multifarious directions concerning the day of the moon fit or unfit for particular actions.
Nala and Damayanti and Other Poems|Henry Hart Milman
This triad appears on the earth at the beginning of each Manwantara in the human form of Menu and his three sons.
The God-Idea of the Ancients|Eliza Burt Gamble
She expended more care and forethought in the preparation of a menu than of a toilette.
The Child of Pleasure|Gabriele D'Annunzio
The menu consisted principally of boiled rice, boiled muskrat, and boiled rabbit.
The Pioneer Woodsman as He is Related to Lumbering in the Northwest|George Henry Warren
British Dictionary definitions for menu
menu
/ (ˈmɛnjuː) /
noun
a list of dishes served at a meal or that can be ordered in a restaurant
a list of options displayed on a visual display unit from which the operator selects an action to be carried out by positioning the cursor or by depressing the appropriate key
Word Origin for menu
C19: from French menu small, detailed (list), from Latin minūtusminute ²