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.