Searching for restaurants
Google has been catering to food lovers in recent months with new
additions to its search results.
For one, when you search for the name of a particular restaurant and add
the word "menu," your search results should display the establishment's
menu in a tabbed box right at the top of the page.
The menu data comes from a third-party provider, and the database may
not contain every menu out there. Also, menu listings are currently
available only in the United States.
(If you prefer to search with Bing or Yahoo instead, the right side of
your search results page may display website links, location information
and a menu button to click for popular restaurants.) If you decide to
cook at home, the Google Search comparisons feature, introduced last
fall, can help you make menu decisions based on nutritional information.