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The Menu is a 2022 thriller directed by Mark Mylod starring Ralph Fiennes in a menacing lead role. A group of ultra rich folks invited to a lavish multi-course meal in a restaurant on an isolated island. Doesn’t sound really inviting, does it? As expected, there is much more waiting for them than just exotic meals. I got multiple requests for this film, so I’ve put together this article, where I’ve tried to answer some of the most pressing questions the film raises. Here’s the plot and ending of the movie The Menu explained; spoilers ahead.

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The Menu Explained In Short

The Menu follows a frustrated chef and staff at an extravagant island-restaurant who cater to wealthy customers who value affluence over cuisine. The meal concludes with the staff killing everyone except Margot, the sole non-pretentious individual among the snobbish clientele.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Menu: What is it about? What is the twist?

Chef Julian Slowik invites a bunch of enormously wealthy individuals for a lavish meal at his restaurant on an isolated island, Hawthorn, where the staff intends to kill the patrons and themselves. Think of them as a culinary cult who are simply tired of having their dreams crushed by influential people with no discernible talent.

The Menu: Who is Chef Slowik, and why does he want to kill everyone?

Chef Slowik, once a talented cook who made burgers, went on to become one of the most celebrated chefs serving an affluent clientele. Unfortunately, the audience he catered to no longer cared for the food. For them, it was all about being consumers at prestigious venues and not the actual food.

Here is the list of guests and reasons why they are on the kill-list:

Tyler:A faker convinced that he’s a foodie genius; the kind quacks that Slowik despises.
Margot: A wildcard entry that the staff were not expecting; she’s not on the menu.
Ted and Lillian: Food critics whose reviews have closed establishments of really talented chefs.
George Diaz: Who has been doing high-paying terrible films that don’t need any skills as an actor; Slowik considers this to be a disregard for art.
Felicity: Diaz’s artist manager who has been stealing money from him despite coming from a financially sound background.
Richard and Anne: An elderly couple who have visited Slowik’s restaurant several times and can’t name even one dish from their previous visit.
Soren, Dave, and Bryce: Guys who are constantly involved in fraud and have no reverence for art or food and use their influence to gain access to everything.

Did Chef Slowik grow up in Waterloo, Iowa, or Bratislava, Slovakia?

I think Julian is secretly teasing Margot for lying about where she’s from. Julian is from Iowa. The whole Slovakia thing is probably just to yank her chain. Back when Julian was a kid, Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia and the communist government back then didn’t allow anything remotely western, so definitely no Taco Tuesdays. We also see a picture of Julian, as a young man, working in an American hamburger joint. So I don’t think Julian ever was in Slovakia; it appears to be a false narrative for Margot.

Who is Tyler?

Tyler is a disillusioned individual who obsesses about Chef Slowik. He is a talentless hack who has convinced himself into believing he’s a connoisseur of great food. In reality, Tyler is just a rich kid with a hobby, sorta like many of the wine experts out there. Oh, he’s crazy, too, because…

The Menu: Did Tyler know everyone was going to die?

Yes, Tyler has been in conversation with Chef Slowik for 8 months and is fully aware that he and his partner are going to their final meal. Did I mention Tyler is crazy? Well yeah, not only was he happy to go to his death, he was perfectly fine taking an unsuspecting escort to die with him.

The Menu: Who is Margot?

Margot (real nameErin) is the unsuspecting high-end escort Tyler has brought to the restaurant, because his original date, Miss Westervelt, appears to have left him. It’s important to acknowledge how Miss Westervelt, who was also marked for death, unknowingly escaped because she left Tyler. She would have one heck of an expression seeing the morning news.

Was she Richards’s daughter?

No, Richard has also hired Margot before and has made her do some weird things, like referring to him as father and calling him a good man. Chef Slowik notices how rattled Margot gets when she sees Richard and pulls her aside to get more details.

The Menu: What happened to Tyler? What did the chef say to Tyler? What did he whisper? Why did Tyler hang and kill himself?

Slowik is Tyler’s idol, and Tyler is publicly shamed and exposed for being a faker. After this, we can only assume that Slowik tells Tyler he’s worthless, his knowledge of food amounts to nothing, and he is better off ending his life. Unable to face the kind of invalidation by his idol, Tyler hangs himself to death. Also, did I mention Tyler was crazy?

The Menu: What was behind the silver door?

The silver door serves as a symbol of Chef Slowik’s ego and contains his most significant accomplishments. But here is where Margot notices a young and happy Slowik cooking burgers, before his fame, before his culinary excellence – his happiest days.

The Menu Ending: The Cheeseburger Explained: Why was Margot allowed to leave?

Margot realized that Slowik was the happiest when he served regular people good ol’ American cheeseburgers. Being requested for one, Slowik enjoys the nostalgically pleasurable cook, reminiscing simpler times. He is rewarded by the expression of satisfaction Margot gives when she bites into it. She also smartly asks to pack the rest, which tells Slowik that Margot doesn’t want good food to go to waste, something you rarely see in fancy restaurants – packing leftover food is seen as a very lowly thing to do. After years, Chef Slowik experiences absolute joy in serving food and, as a result, let’s Margot leave.

The Menu: Why didn’t they fight back?

Other than Margot, the other customers were those floating in extraordinary wealth and whose flightandfight mechanisms were to use their financial power to bully their way out of any situation. They try to buy their way out, but it doesn’t work.

After Richard has his finger cut off, they all avoid confrontation. The actor is the only one who proposes they try to fight back because he has at least seen his stunt double do such a thing. The men try to run for it when given the opportunity but are no match for the staff. Margot is the only one who fights the situation and succeeds in the end.

The Menu: Why did the staff die?

The staff wanted to make a statement by committing mass murder and suicide. The whole of Hawthorn appears to have become a cult of sorts that worshipped Chef Slowik. The staff seemed to be mentally unstable chefs who were tired of having their art consumerized and insulted.

The Menu: Did Margot die?

No, Margot doesn’t die. She escapes and witnesses the restaurant go up in flames as she enjoys her cheeseburger. Her boat runs out of fuel, and Margot is stranded till someone spots her and rescues her. The explosion is large enough to have a rescue team come over from the mainland.

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The Menu (2022 Thriller)

"The Menu" is a 2022 thriller directed by Mark Mylod and stars Ralph Fiennes in a menacing lead role [[1]]. The film revolves around a group of ultra-rich individuals who are invited to a lavish multi-course meal at a restaurant on an isolated island [[1]]. However, the meal turns out to be more than just exotic dishes, as the staff plans to kill the patrons and themselves [[1]].

Chef Julian Slowik

Chef Julian Slowik is a frustrated chef who runs the extravagant island-restaurant where the events of the film take place [[1]]. He and his staff cater to wealthy customers who prioritize affluence over cuisine [[1]]. Slowik's motivation to kill everyone stems from his disillusionment with the audience he serves. He feels that they no longer appreciate the food itself and only care about the prestige of dining at prestigious venues [[1]].

Guests and Reasons for Their Inclusion

The film features several guests who are on the staff's kill-list for various reasons [[1]]. Here is a list of some of the guests and their reasons for being targeted:

  • Tyler: A self-proclaimed foodie genius whom Slowik despises [[1]].
  • Margot: A wildcard entry who was not expected by the staff and is not on the menu [[1]].
  • Ted and Lillian: Food critics whose negative reviews have led to the closure of talented chefs' establishments [[1]].
  • George Diaz: An actor who has been involved in high-paying but skill-lacking films, which Slowik sees as a disregard for art [[1]].
  • Felicity: Diaz's artist manager who has been stealing money from him despite coming from a financially sound background [[1]].
  • Richard and Anne: An elderly couple who have visited Slowik's restaurant multiple times but cannot recall any dish from their previous visits [[1]].
  • Soren, Dave, and Bryce: Individuals involved in fraud and who lack reverence for art and food, using their influence to gain access to everything [[1]].

Chef Slowik's Background

There is a mention of Chef Slowik's background and a question about whether he grew up in Waterloo, Iowa, or Bratislava, Slovakia [[1]]. It is suggested that Slowik is from Iowa, and the mention of Slovakia is likely a false narrative used to tease Margot, one of the guests [[1]].

Tyler and Margot

Tyler is a disillusioned individual who obsesses over Chef Slowik and considers himself a connoisseur of great food [[1]]. However, he is revealed to be a talentless hack [[1]]. Tyler knew that everyone was going to die and had been in conversation with Chef Slowik for eight months [[1]].

Margot, on the other hand, is an unsuspecting high-end escort brought to the restaurant by Tyler [[1]]. She is not Richard's daughter, but Richard has hired her before and made her do some strange things [[1]]. Chef Slowik notices Margot's reaction to Richard's presence and pulls her aside to gather more information [[1]].

Tyler's Fate

After being publicly shamed and exposed as a faker by Slowik, Tyler hangs himself [[1]]. It is implied that Slowik tells Tyler he is worthless and that his knowledge of food amounts to nothing [[1]].

The Silver Door

The silver door in the film represents Chef Slowik's ego and contains his most significant accomplishments [[1]]. Margot notices a picture behind the door that shows a young and happy Slowik cooking burgers, reminiscing about his happiest days before his fame and culinary excellence [[1]].

The Ending: The Cheeseburger Explained

In the ending, Margot realizes that Slowik's true joy lies in serving regular people simple American cheeseburgers [[1]]. When she requests one, Slowik enjoys cooking it and experiences a sense of nostalgia and pleasure [[1]]. Margot's satisfaction with the cheeseburger and her request to pack the rest indicate that she appreciates good food and does not want it to go to waste [[1]]. This brings absolute joy to Slowik, and as a result, he allows Margot to leave [[1]].

The Staff and the Fight Back

The other customers, apart from Margot, do not fight back because they are extremely wealthy individuals who rely on their financial power to navigate situations [[1]]. They try to buy their way out but are unsuccessful [[1]]. After Richard has his finger cut off, they avoid confrontation [[1]]. The only one who proposes fighting back is the actor, who has seen his stunt double do such things, but their attempts to escape are futile against the staff [[1]]. Margot is the only one who fights the situation and ultimately succeeds [[1]].

The Fate of the Staff

The staff's intention was to make a statement by committing mass murder and suicide [[1]]. They were mentally unstable chefs who were tired of their art being consumerized and insulted [[1]].

Margot's Survival

Margot manages to escape and witnesses the restaurant go up in flames while enjoying her cheeseburger [[1]]. However, her boat runs out of fuel, leaving her stranded until a rescue team arrives from the mainland [[1]].

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FAQs

What is the hidden meaning of The Menu? ›

The ending of The Menu reveals that Chef Slowik burns down Hawthorn with the guests inside as a punishment for their excessive wealth and pretentiousness. Chef Slowik's plan is to make his shallow and disconnected guests feel powerless and embarrassed before they die, highlighting the industry's elitism.

What was on Margots Tortilla? ›

Margot's tortilla shows her real name and occupation as an escort. Lillian's tortilla shows a negative review she wrote about Slowik's previous restaurant.

What was the point of the movie The Menu? ›

The film is not only a satire of food snobbery, critiquing patrons with heavy wallets and no discerning palettes, but also an examination of the inherent power imbalance between waitstaff and diners in any service industry and a more personal exploration of what it means to trade the pure joy of artistry for the ...

Why did Tyler hang himself in The Menu? ›

Tyler Hung Himself After Being Humiliated By Chef

Chef tells Tyler, "you are why the mystery is being drained from our art." After Chef whispers something indiscreet in his ear, Tyler is last seen slowly walking out of the kitchen while removing his gifted chef's jacket and tie.

Why did Margot order a cheeseburger? ›

Margot's request for a cheeseburger offers Chef Slowik a glimpse of his past happiness at Hamburger Howie's. Margot stands out from the elite guests and symbolizes a simple, genuine connection with food. Despite escaping, wild fan theories suggest Slowik may have poisoned Margot with the special Menu cheeseburger.

What did Slowik whisper to Tyler? ›

Slowik presumably whispered that Tyler would not only never earn his praise, but also was no longer considered worthy of being "part" of his menu. That was, perhaps, a fate even worse than death for Tyler, leading to his suicide before The Menu's ending.

What does the cheeseburger mean in The Menu? ›

Margot's request for a cheeseburger offers Chef Slowik a glimpse of his past happiness at Hamburger Howie's. Margot stands out from the elite guests and symbolizes a simple, genuine connection with food. Despite escaping, wild fan theories suggest Slowik may have poisoned Margot with the special Menu cheeseburger.

Why did Slowik get stabbed? ›

Backstory. Slowik had an alcoholic father who abused him and his mother. One night his father came home especially drunk and attempted to strangle his mother with a phone cord. To stop him, Julian stabbed him in the leg with kitchen scissors, later regretting that he did not go for his neck.

Why is the chef's mom in The Menu? ›

The twelfth guest on Slowski's menu is no one else but his mother (Rebecca Koon), an abusive alcoholic that could never be satisfied. Slowski is so absorbed by his work and the making of his art because he's still trying to please people who don't care about him, making his mother an ingredient to his ultimate menu.

Why did Margot survive The Menu? ›

What the film essentially boils down to, then, is that Margot is the only guest who is able to see past the pretension to something a little more meaningful – and this is why she is spared. The Menu is now streaming on Disney Plus.

What was in the gift bag in The Menu? ›

The rest of the guests also get gift bags, but they are not allowed to leave. (The bags include house-made granola, one of owner Doug Verrick's fingers, and a copy of the night's menu.)

Is the movie The Menu based on cannibalism? ›

Despite speculation, "The Menu" is not, in fact, about cannibalism, and no human meat is involved in the film. That said, people do die as part of Slowik's "menu." Multiple "courses" include the deaths of diners or chefs, all according to the chef's demented plan.

What was on Tyler's Tortilla The Menu? ›

At Tyler's table, the tortillas are pictures of him trying to snap photos of his meals in secret earlier that night.

What does Tyler symbolize in The Menu? ›

How Tyler Represents Gluttony In The Menu. Considering how Tyler mindlessly chows down everything placed on his table at the Hawthrone, his place as the glutton is quite obvious.

Who is the villain in The Menu? ›

Chef Julian Slowik is the main antagonist of the black comedy/thriller 2022 film The Menu. He is the head chef of highly-acclaimed restaurant Hawthorne. He was portrayed by Ralph Fiennes, who also voiced Rameses in The Prince of Egypt.

What does the burger represent in The Menu? ›

The cheeseburger itself is a symbol of the thing that reminded Slowik why he began cooking, and how he fell in love with it. The simple act of preparing something for someone who greatly appreciates it – no bells and whistles, no frills or fuss.

What are the curse words in The Menu? ›

Crude or Profane Language

There are just shy of 60 f-words and more than a dozen s-words in the dialogue mix here, along with a handful of uses of “h—” and one or two uses each of “a–” and “d–n.”

What did the chef tell Tyler in The Menu? ›

Chef regards Tyler with disdain, saying, “You are why the mystery has been drained from our art. You see that now, don't you?”

Who was the killer in The Menu? ›

As he has meticulously plotted everybody's death, including the unknowing and innocent protagonist Margot, Ralph Fiennes' Chef Slowik is clearly the antagonist in The Menu.

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