Padang Spice Menu Template
Bold, vibrant design inspired by Minangkabau Padang cuisine.
Rich red and gold with Minangkabau roofline motifs. Bold, spice-laden atmosphere for Padang restaurants.
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Rumah Makan Padang
Lauk Pauk
Slow-braised beef, coconut, chili, galangal, turmeric leaf
Poached then fried chicken, sambal lado, rice
Gulai
Brain curry, turmeric coconut gravy, green chili
Young jackfruit curry, coconut milk, turmeric, chili
Sambal
Sambal hijau, sambal merah, sambal lado mudo, krupuk
Design Highlights
Minangkabau Roofline Motifs
Elegant geometric borders and dividers inspired by the swooping, horn-like rooflines of traditional Rumah Gadang architecture.
Regal Cinzel Typography
The use of the statuesque Cinzel font for category headings adds a layer of upscale sophistication and draws the eye to menu sections.
Spice-Inspired Color Palette
Deep crimson and goldenrod accents are utilized to visually simulate the rich, warm colors of traditional Indonesian spices and sambals.
Structured Two-Column Layout
A highly organized two-column grid designed specifically to handle the large number of individual dishes typical in a Padang-style feast.
Warm Cornsilk Background
The background utilizes a soft cornsilk tint instead of stark white, reducing eye strain and enhancing the overall warm, inviting glow of the design.
Questions About This Template
Yes, while the deep red and gold are specifically chosen to evoke traditional Indonesian spices, you can easily update the hex codes to reflect your restaurant's specific branding.
Absolutely. While it is optimized for the extensive dish variations in Padang cuisine, the layout scales down beautifully for curated menus by utilizing increased spacing and larger font sizes.
The crisp geometric lines of the roofline motifs look exceptionally striking when printed on textured or linen-finish cardstock, adding a tactile element to the cultural design.
Yes, both fonts used in this template are open-source and free for commercial use, making them fully accessible for both your printed and digital menus.
The warm cornsilk background provides a great canvas for high-saturation food photos. We recommend placing them at the top or bottom of the columns to avoid disrupting the structured text flow.
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