Not necessarily. Menus can be a combination of imagination and real influences. It varies from place to place and chef to chef.
It depends. Sometimes menus are inspired by real events or experiences, but often they're just creative concoctions.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific menu and where it comes from.
It depends. Sometimes a menu might draw inspiration from real events or ingredients, but not always be a direct reflection of a specific real story.
Probably not. It seems to be a fictional creation for the unique atmosphere of the movie.
The real story in 'the menu' is about a group of people who are invited to a very exclusive and mysterious restaurant on an island. The chef has his own dark motives and a particular plan for the guests. It's a kind of a horror - thriller where the menu is not just about food but a tool for the chef's vengeance or some sort of twisted ideology.
No, 'The Menu' is not a true story. It's a fictional creation for entertainment purposes.
I'm not sure. It might be inspired by real events but could also be entirely fictional.
Well, it depends. Sometimes menus are created purely from imagination, while others might draw elements from real-life experiences or stories. But for this particular one, we'd need more context to determine if it's based on a true story.
I don't think so. It's likely just a fictional creation for the purpose of the establishment.
Once, I asked the waiter at a local diner for a special of the day. He told me a real story about how the special, a seafood pasta, came to be on the menu. He said that the chef had a dream about fishing in a far - away sea and then created this pasta dish inspired by the fresh fish he caught in that dream.
No, it's not. The Menu is a fictional story created for entertainment purposes.