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Restaurant Menu Price Calculator — Cost-Based Pricing

This page is built for cost-based pricing. Instead of repeating generic calculator copy, it explains the assumptions that matter for this specific use case: pricing from recipe cost.

Expert workflow: define the unit, target quantity and source data before calculating. If the result changes a recipe or commercial price, test it against actual kitchen performance.

Example for this scenario

Imagine a kitchen planning a batch where the target quantity is known but the original recipe or cost data is not in the same units. Convert the inputs first, then calculate. For a restaurant, record the result on the recipe card or prep sheet so another team member can reproduce it.

CheckWhat to recordWhy
Input unitg, kg, ml, portions, guests or currencyPrevents mixed-unit errors.
Targetcost-based pricingKeeps the calculation tied to the real decision.
Actual resultPost-service or post-batch measurementLets the team improve future estimates.

What makes this page useful

Open the main Restaurant Menu Price Calculator

Frequently asked questions

Can I use this for commercial kitchen planning?

Yes, as a planning aid. Keep actual invoices, recipe cards, yields and operating records as the source of truth.

Why can my real result differ?

Ingredient variation, trim loss, evaporation, equipment, supplier pricing and service behavior can all change real-world results.

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