QR code menu & table ordering for Malaysia
Replace print-only QR menus with real ordering: each table gets a code, guests order in the browser, and your POS and kitchen display stay in sync.
Why teams adopt it
- Serves Malay, English, and Chinese-speaking guests from one live menu
- No consumer app download—works on common mobile browsers
- Orders are tied to the table for accurate service and billing
- Pairs with floor-plan QR generation and full POS checkout
FAQs
- What is a QR code restaurant menu in Malaysia?
- It is usually a scannable code that opens your menu on a phone. A full ordering setup goes further: guests add items to a cart, submit to the kitchen, and staff close the bill in POS—so it is not only a PDF or static page.
- Is QR menu ordering popular in Malaysia?
- Many cafés and casual restaurants use QR menus to speed up peak hours. The best implementations still keep staff available for upsells and exceptions while reducing order-taking bottlenecks.
- How does table ordering work with a POS?
- Each table QR encodes a table-specific link. Submitted orders appear in the same restaurant order system as POS-created tickets, which keeps kitchen pacing and payments consistent.