FoodMenu Exporter: Restaurants, Menus & Prices

Export restaurant menus, reviews and prices from food delivery platforms. CSV, Excel, JSON. No code needed.

As of June 2026, FoodMenu Exporter: Restaurants, Menus & Prices has 14 users in the Productivity category.

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  • Jun 4, 2026
    description
    UberEats Exporter — No code, only one click
    
    Tired of copy-pasting restaurant names, menu items, prices, and reviews into spreadsheets? UberEats Exporter gives you all that data in seconds. It’s the fastest way to turn Uber Eats pages into clean, ready-to-use CSV, Excel, or JSON files—no scripts, no manual work, no guesswork.
    
    What it does  
    - Captures full restaurant data: names, categories, locations, delivery fees, estimated times, ratings, and review counts.  
    - Pulls complete menus: item names, options, add-ons, prices, and availability.  
    - Collects reviews at scale: review text, timestamps, ratings, and helpful counts.  
    - Exports instantly: choose CSV, Excel, or JSON; download in one click.  
    - Works without code: point, click, export—no APIs, no terminal, no scraping setup.  
    - Built for teams: consistent structure, predictable columns, easy to share, easy to repeat.  
    - Private by design: processes data on your machine; you stay in control.
    
    Why install it  
    - Save hours: skip copy-paste drudgery and tedious formatting.  
    - Reduce errors: structured export means fewer typos and missed fields.  
    - Move faster: validate new markets, track competitors, and brief stakeholders the same day.  
    - Stay flexible: CSV for quick filtering, Excel for analysis, JSON for developers.  
    - Standardize reports: every export uses the same schema, so weekly updates stay consistent.  
    - Empower non-technical teams: anyone can pull data without asking engineering.  
    - Capture the full picture: menus change; reviews update—refresh exports whenever you need.
    
    Who it’s for  
    - Ops & category managers: benchmark restaurants, fees, and delivery times.  
    - Pricing & revenue teams: compare price positioning and promo effectiveness.  
    - Growth & marketing: build accurate outreach lists with categories and ratings.  
    - Product & UX: study menu organization, add-on patterns, and review themes.  
    - Data & research: feed clean, labeled data into models and dashboards.  
    - Agencies & consultants: deliver client-ready spreadsheets without custom scripts.  
    - Founders & analysts: validate ideas quickly using live market data.
    
    How it fits your workflow  
    - Open Uber Eats, navigate to a restaurant or list, click export.  
    - Choose CSV for quick filters, Excel for pivots, JSON for pipelines.  
    - Drop the file into Sheets, Excel, BI tools, or your codebase.  
    - Repeat whenever menus or reviews change—same schema, same speed.
    
    What you get in the file  
    - Restaurant-level: name, cuisine/category, delivery/pickup availability, estimated time, delivery fee, rating, review count, address/area (when available).  
    - Menu-level: sections, items, item descriptions, prices, options, add-ons, availability flags.  
    - Review-level: rating, text, timestamp, helpful/upvote counts (when available).  
    - Metadata: source URL and export timestamp to keep runs comparable.
    
    Why one click matters  
    - No setup: avoid proxies, headers, or API keys.  
    - No scripts: skip writing, debugging, and maintaining scrapers.  
    - No waiting: exports finish in seconds, even for large menus.  
    - No cleanup: columns are already labeled; no reformatting required.
    
    Common pain points solved  
    - Copy-paste fatigue: eliminates manual transfers from the browser to spreadsheets.  
    - Missing data: grabs nested options and add-ons that are easy to overlook.  
    - Inconsistent columns: every export uses the same structure, so comparisons are reliable.  
    - Slow refreshes: rerun exports anytime prices or promos change.  
    - Team bottlenecks: non-technical teammates can self-serve data pulls.
    
    Example uses  
    - Competitive scans: compare delivery fees and prep times across neighborhoods.  
    - Price tracking: monitor menu price changes and promo patterns over time.  
    - Menu intelligence: study how top performers structure sections and add-ons.  
    - Review mining: identify recurring complaints or praise for product improvements.  
    - Territory planning: map categories, density, and ratings for new launches.  
    - Reporting: generate weekly CSV/Excel drops without touching a script.
    
    Designed for reliability  
    - Clean schema: consistent headers for painless joins and pivots.  
    - Structured outputs: ready for BI tools, notebooks, or light ETL.  
    - Local-first: you decide what to export and when to delete it.  
    - Repeatable: same click, same format, every time.
    
    User experience  
    - Simple interface: open page, click export, pick format.  
    - Fast feedback: progress indicator and ready-to-download file.  
    - Safe defaults: sensible column sets without overwhelming options.  
    - Gentle guidance: brief tips in-app so anyone can succeed on the first try.
    
    Performance and scale  
    - Handles long menus with options and modifiers.  
    - Batches data so large exports stay responsive.  
    - Optimized parsing to keep browser performance stable.
    
    Data formats  
    - CSV: quick filters and bulk edits.  
    - Excel: pivot tables, charts, and sharing with non-technical stakeholders.  
    - JSON: integrates with scripts, APIs, and data pipelines.
    
    Why this over custom scraping  
    - Zero maintenance: no breakage when the site UI shifts slightly; the exporter is kept current.  
    - Lower risk: fewer moving parts than rolling your own scraper stack.  
    - Time to value: data in minutes, not days.  
    - Accessibility: anyone on the team can run it, not just developers.
    
    If you need to move Uber Eats data into your tools without friction, UberEats Exporter turns the browser page you’re looking at into a clean CSV, Excel, or JSON file in one click. No code. No copy-paste. Just the data you need, formatted and ready to work with. Copy, share, analyze, and iterate—faster.
    You need food delivery platform data. But getting it out is painful.
    
    Copying restaurant names, menu items, and prices one by one. Scrolling through endless listings. Clicking into each restaurant just to grab ratings and delivery fees. If you've ever tried to collect food delivery data at scale, you know the drill - hours of repetitive clicking for a dataset that should take minutes.
    
    FoodMenu Exporter fixes this. One extension, all the public data you need, exported in seconds.
    
    
    WHY COLLECTING FOOD DELIVERY DATA IS SO HARD
    
    Food delivery platforms don't offer a public data export. There's no "download all restaurants" button. That leaves researchers, restaurant owners, and analysts stuck with two options: manual copy-paste or expensive third-party tools.
    
    - Restaurant details are scattered across search results and category pages
    - Menu items and prices require clicking into each restaurant individually
    - Ratings, reviews, and delivery fees are buried in different sections
    - There's no native way to compare pricing across multiple restaurants
    
    Most people end up with incomplete spreadsheets and wasted afternoons.
    
    This extension solves that by intercepting the data already loaded in your browser and letting you export it cleanly.
    
    
    WHAT THIS EXTENSION DOES
    
    FoodMenu Exporter runs entirely in your browser. It captures public data as pages load - no external servers, no API keys, no accounts required. Just navigate to any supported page and start collecting.
    
    No spreadsheet formulas. No manual copying. No third-party data brokers.
    
    Here's what you can extract:
    
    Restaurants - Captures restaurant names, cuisines, ratings, review counts, delivery fees, delivery times, distance, price ranges, and promotional offers. Works on search results and category pages.
    
    Menu Items - Full menu data including item names, descriptions, prices, categories, dietary tags, and customization options from individual restaurant pages.
    
    Reviews - Review text, ratings, timestamps, reviewer names, and order details from restaurant review sections.
    
    
    HOW IT WORKS
    
    1. Install the extension and navigate to any supported food delivery page
    2. Click the extension icon to open the exporter panel
    3. Select what data you want to collect (restaurants, menus, or reviews)
    4. Choose your fields - customize exactly which data points to capture
    5. Hit export - the extension collects data as you scroll or auto-paginates for you
    6. Save to your preferred format
    
    That's it. Most extractions finish in under a minute.
    
    
    BATCH PROCESSING
    
    Batch URL Opener lets you queue multiple restaurant URLs and process them all in one session. Add URLs manually or auto-collect them from search results, then batch-process and export all results together.
    
    Ideal for collecting menu data across dozens of restaurants without clicking through each one individually.
    
    
    EXPORT FORMATS
    
    - CSV - Open in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet tool
    - Excel (XLSX) - Native Excel format with proper formatting
    - JSON - Structured data for developers and automation pipelines
    - HTML Table - Quick visual preview in any browser
    - Raw JSON - Unprocessed API response data for advanced users
    
    Choose the format that fits your workflow.
    
    
    REAL SCENARIOS WHERE THIS HELPS
    
    Competitive Pricing:
    You own a restaurant and want to see how competitors price similar dishes. Export menus from 20 nearby restaurants and compare prices by category in Excel.
    
    Market Research:
    You're launching a food delivery brand and need to understand the local landscape. Export all restaurants in your area with ratings, delivery fees, and cuisine types.
    
    Menu Analysis:
    You're a food consultant helping restaurants optimize their menus. Collect menu data from top-rated restaurants in a category and analyze pricing patterns, item counts, and description styles.
    
    Review Monitoring:
    You manage multiple restaurant locations. Export reviews across all your listings to track customer sentiment and identify recurring issues.
    
    Academic Research:
    You're studying food pricing, delivery economics, or restaurant density patterns. Collect structured data across multiple neighborhoods and run your analysis.
    
    Delivery Fee Comparison:
    You want to find the best delivery deals in your area. Export restaurant listings with fees and minimums, then sort to find the best value.
    
    
    WHAT THIS EXTENSION DOES NOT DO
    
    - Does not access private accounts or order history
    - Does not store your data on external servers
    - Does not place orders or interact with restaurants on your behalf
    - Does not require login credentials or API keys
    - Does not modify any content on the platform
    
    All scraping and exports are processed locally on your machine. No scraped data leaves your browser.
    
    The only permissions it uses:
    - Storage - Saves your exporter settings and field preferences locally
    - Tabs - Opens pages for batch processing
    - Downloads - Saves exported files to your computer
    
    No background network requests. No analytics on your scraped data. No third-party tracking.
    
    
    FREE TIER
    
    The extension includes a generous free tier for casual use. Export limits are shown in the extension panel. For unlimited exports and batch processing, a one-time upgrade is available.
    
    
    WHO THIS IS FOR
    
    - Restaurant owners benchmarking competitor pricing
    - Food industry researchers analyzing market trends
    - Delivery platform analysts tracking coverage and fees
    - Consultants optimizing restaurant menus
    - Academics studying food economics
    - Anyone comparing restaurant options at scale
    
    
    GETTING STARTED
    
    Install, navigate to a supported food delivery platform, click the extension icon. Your first export is 30 seconds away.
    
    No account needed. No API key. No setup. Just export.
    
    
    SUPPORTED PLATFORMS
    
    Currently works with Uber Eats (ubereats.com).
    
    
    USAGE NOTICE
    
    This extension provides tools for extracting publicly available data. Users are responsible for ensuring their use complies with applicable terms of service and local regulations. The developer provides the tool and is not liable for how it is used.
    
    
    TRADEMARK
    
    Uber Eats is a registered trademark of Uber Technologies, Inc. This extension is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, authorized, maintained, or sponsored by Uber Technologies, Inc.
  • Jun 4, 2026
    short_description
    Stop copy-pasting. Export Uber Eats restaurants, menus, reviews & prices to CSV, Excel or JSON in seconds.
    Export restaurant menus, reviews and prices from food delivery platforms. CSV, Excel, JSON. No code needed.
  • Jun 4, 2026
    name
    UberEats Exporter - No code, Only one click
    FoodMenu Exporter: Restaurants, Menus & Prices

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About

You need food delivery platform data. But getting it out is painful.

Copying restaurant names, menu items, and prices one by one. Scrolling through endless listings. Clicking into each restaurant just to grab ratings and delivery fees. If you've ever tried to collect food delivery data at scale, you know the drill - hours of repetitive clicking for a dataset that should take minutes.

FoodMenu Exporter fixes this. One extension, all the public data you need, exported in seconds.


WHY COLLECTING FOOD DELIVERY DATA IS SO HARD

Food delivery platforms don't offer a public data export. There's no "download all restaurants" button. That leaves researchers, restaurant owners, and analysts stuck with two options: manual copy-paste or expensive third-party tools.

- Restaurant details are scattered across search results and category pages
- Menu items and prices require clicking into each restaurant individually
- Ratings, reviews, and delivery fees are buried in different sections
- There's no native way to compare pricing across multiple restaurants

Most people end up with incomplete spreadsheets and wasted afternoons.

This extension solves that by intercepting the data already loaded in your browser and letting you export it cleanly.


WHAT THIS EXTENSION DOES

FoodMenu Exporter runs entirely in your browser. It captures public data as pages load - no external servers, no API keys, no accounts required. Just navigate to any supported page and start collecting.

No spreadsheet formulas. No manual copying. No third-party data brokers.

Here's what you can extract:

Restaurants - Captures restaurant names, cuisines, ratings, review counts, delivery fees, delivery times, distance, price ranges, and promotional offers. Works on search results and category pages.

Menu Items - Full menu data including item names, descriptions, prices, categories, dietary tags, and customization options from individual restaurant pages.

Reviews - Review text, ratings, timestamps, reviewer names, and order details from restaurant review sections.


HOW IT WORKS

1. Install the extension and navigate to any supported food delivery page
2. Click the extension icon to open the exporter panel
3. Select what data you want to collect (restaurants, menus, or reviews)
4. Choose your fields - customize exactly which data points to capture
5. Hit export - the extension collects data as you scroll or auto-paginates for you
6. Save to your preferred format

That's it. Most extractions finish in under a minute.


BATCH PROCESSING

Batch URL Opener lets you queue multiple restaurant URLs and process them all in one session. Add URLs manually or auto-collect them from search results, then batch-process and export all results together.

Ideal for collecting menu data across dozens of restaurants without clicking through each one individually.


EXPORT FORMATS

- CSV - Open in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet tool
- Excel (XLSX) - Native Excel format with proper formatting
- JSON - Structured data for developers and automation pipelines
- HTML Table - Quick visual preview in any browser
- Raw JSON - Unprocessed API response data for advanced users

Choose the format that fits your workflow.


REAL SCENARIOS WHERE THIS HELPS

Competitive Pricing:
You own a restaurant and want to see how competitors price similar dishes. Export menus from 20 nearby restaurants and compare prices by category in Excel.

Market Research:
You're launching a food delivery brand and need to understand the local landscape. Export all restaurants in your area with ratings, delivery fees, and cuisine types.

Menu Analysis:
You're a food consultant helping restaurants optimize their menus. Collect menu data from top-rated restaurants in a category and analyze pricing patterns, item counts, and description styles.

Review Monitoring:
You manage multiple restaurant locations. Export reviews across all your listings to track customer sentiment and identify recurring issues.

Academic Research:
You're studying food pricing, delivery economics, or restaurant density patterns. Collect structured data across multiple neighborhoods and run your analysis.

Delivery Fee Comparison:
You want to find the best delivery deals in your area. Export restaurant listings with fees and minimums, then sort to find the best value.


WHAT THIS EXTENSION DOES NOT DO

- Does not access private accounts or order history
- Does not store your data on external servers
- Does not place orders or interact with restaurants on your behalf
- Does not require login credentials or API keys
- Does not modify any content on the platform

All scraping and exports are processed locally on your machine. No scraped data leaves your browser.

The only permissions it uses:
- Storage - Saves your exporter settings and field preferences locally
- Tabs - Opens pages for batch processing
- Downloads - Saves exported files to your computer

No background network requests. No analytics on your scraped data. No third-party tracking.


FREE TIER

The extension includes a generous free tier for casual use. Export limits are shown in the extension panel. For unlimited exports and batch processing, a one-time upgrade is available.


WHO THIS IS FOR

- Restaurant owners benchmarking competitor pricing
- Food industry researchers analyzing market trends
- Delivery platform analysts tracking coverage and fees
- Consultants optimizing restaurant menus
- Academics studying food economics
- Anyone comparing restaurant options at scale


GETTING STARTED

Install, navigate to a supported food delivery platform, click the extension icon. Your first export is 30 seconds away.

No account needed. No API key. No setup. Just export.


SUPPORTED PLATFORMS

Currently works with Uber Eats (ubereats.com).


USAGE NOTICE

This extension provides tools for extracting publicly available data. Users are responsible for ensuring their use complies with applicable terms of service and local regulations. The developer provides the tool and is not liable for how it is used.


TRADEMARK

Uber Eats is a registered trademark of Uber Technologies, Inc. This extension is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, authorized, maintained, or sponsored by Uber Technologies, Inc.

Technical

Version
1.2
Manifest
V3
Size
529KiB
Min Chrome
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Languages
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Featured
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Created
Dec 12, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 1, 2026
Last Scraped
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