How to make a QR code menu for your restaurant

To make a QR code menu, you build a digital list of your dishes, generate a QR code that links to it, and print that code on your table cards, counter, or packaging. Customers scan the code with their phone camera and your full menu opens in their browser. No app to download, and nothing for them to install.

What you need before you start

  • Your menu items: names, prices, and a short description for each.
  • One photo per dish (optional, but photos help customers decide faster).
  • A way to take orders: a phone number, Telegram, or WeChat.

Step by step

  1. Add your dishes and prices to a digital catalog.
  2. Pick a template that matches your restaurant's style.
  3. Generate the QR code and download it as a PNG or SVG.
  4. Print it on table cards, the counter, or your takeaway packaging.
  5. A customer scans it, browses the menu, and contacts you to order.

With Hey ScanME this takes about five minutes, and you can change prices or add dishes any time without reprinting the QR code, because the code points to your store, not to a fixed image.

Why a QR menu beats a paper menu

  • Update prices instantly instead of reprinting.
  • Show photos, which paper menus rarely fit.
  • Track how many people scan and view each day.
  • Hand customers a clean, contactless way to browse.

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