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I Tried Translating Chinese Menus for a Week — Here's What Actually Works

I spent a week testing every translation method for Chinese menus. Here's the definitive ranking.

The Problem

Chinese menus are brutal: no pictures, no English, dishes named poetically ("Dragon Fighting the Tiger" = ???), and regional variations.

Methods I Tested

1. Google Translate Camera — 6/10

Fast and free, but terrible with handwritten menus and stylized fonts. Can't explain what the dish actually IS.

2. Pleco (Dictionary App) — 7/10

Accurate character-by-character, but slow. "Mapo Tofu" = "Pockmarked Grandma's Tofu" — technically correct but confusing.

3. Ask the Waiter — 8/10

Most accurate, but language barrier is real. Most waiters speak zero English.

4. Point at Other Tables — 9/10

100% accurate (you see what you get). Limited to what others ordered.

5. ChinaPal AI Translation + TTS — 10/10

Context-aware ("I want this but not too spicy"), TTS plays audio in Chinese (waiters understand the AI voice better than my pronunciation), explains what dishes actually are.

Real-World Test

Day 1: Sichuan Restaurant (Beijing)

  • Google Translate: "Husband and Wife Lung Slices" → sounded terrifying
  • ChinaPal AI: "Sliced beef and ox tongue in chili sauce" → ordered it, delicious

Day 2: Dim Sum (Guangzhou)

  • Google Translate: "Shrimp dumplings" → generic
  • ChinaPal AI: "Har Gow — translucent dumpling wrapper with whole shrimp, bamboo shoot, and pork fat. Texture: bouncy and juicy." → perfect

The TTS Feature is a Game-Changer

Chinese waiters often can't understand foreign accents. But they understand AI-generated Chinese perfectly.

How I used it:

  1. Type what I want in English
  2. ChinaPal AI translates to proper Chinese
  3. Click TTS to play the audio
  4. Waiter nods and brings exactly what I wanted

Cost Comparison

Method Cost Time per dish Accuracy
Google Translate Free 10 sec 60%
Pleco Free 30 sec 70%
Ask waiter Free 2-5 min 90%
Point at tables Free 5 sec 100%
ChinaPal AI ~$0.01/dish 15 sec 95%

Bottom Line

Google Translate is okay for quick character recognition. But for actually understanding and ordering food, you need context-aware translation with TTS.

My setup: ChinaPal AI on phone + camera + TTS = stress-free dining.

Originally published on aihubai.cn

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