Dish feedback from customers
MenuScouter helps restaurant owners ask customers for feedback on the exact dish they ordered, with a photo, rating, and short review attached.
That gives owners more useful information than a broad comment like "good dinner" or "nice place." You can see which items customers remember, which dishes they would recommend, and which menu items may need a clearer description, better photo, or recipe adjustment.


When feedback is tied to a menu item, owners can decide whether to improve the dish, update the photo, train staff to recommend it, or feature it more often.
Every review starts with a specific food item, which makes the customer opinion easier to interpret.
Customer photos help owners compare menu expectations with real table presentation.
Ratings and reviews can reveal the dishes guests are most likely to recommend or order again.
Better than a comment box
Instead of asking customers to write a full review of the entire restaurant, ask them to post the dish they just enjoyed and add a short note.
The result is practical feedback for the owner and useful content for the next customer deciding what to order.



Dish reviews can show whether the menu promise matches the customer experience. If a dish is photographed often but rated poorly, it may need refinement. If a dish gets strong reviews but few photos, it may need better visibility.
MenuScouter keeps feedback organized around the food, so owners can connect with customers through the menu itself. Customers feel heard because their review is attached to the exact item they ordered, and future guests benefit from the shared context.