For restaurants who care

The menu your guests
actually read.

QRMenu turns your menu into a tap-and-update QR code that guests scan at the table. No printing, no app downloads, no fuss — just a beautiful menu that always tells the truth about today's kitchen.

4.9from 200+ restaurants

2 min

to set up

1.4M

scans this year

200+

restaurants

0

reprints needed

Why QRMenu

Built for the way restaurants actually work.

Out-of-stock by 8pm? Special running tonight? Updated price for the wine pairing? You shouldn't need a graphic designer to fix that. QRMenu is built around the everyday rhythm of running a kitchen.

Print once, update forever

One QR sticker per table. Change a price, hide a dish, swap a photo — the menu updates everywhere instantly.

Bilingual by default

EN and KA out of the box. Each dish carries its own pair of names, descriptions, and a language switch your guests can find.

Mobile-first beauty

Designed for the screen in your guest's hand. Loads in under two seconds, looks composed at every size.

Drag, drop, done

Reorder categories and dishes by dragging. No publishing step, no preview-then-deploy — what you see is what your guests see.

How it works

From kitchen to QR in a single afternoon.

  1. 01

    We set up your account

    Tell us your restaurant name. We create your menu workspace and send you the login.

  2. 02

    You build your menu

    Add categories and dishes. Photos, descriptions, prices.

  3. 03

    Print the QR

    Download a print-ready QR. Stick it on tables. Update the menu from anywhere, anytime.

In the wild

The first time a guest scanned and read the menu in Georgian, my chef called me. We'd been waiting years for that.

Nino G.

Owner, Café Kartuli

The detail

A menu that feels like the room it's in.

Most QR menus are spreadsheets in disguise. QRMenu was designed by people who've eaten in too many restaurants to settle for that. Editorial typography. Real food photography. A language switch that respects both names. Categories that breathe.

  • Photos that fill the frame, not thumbnail clip art
  • Serif headings that hold up next to your wine list
  • Bilingual entries treated as siblings, not afterthoughts
  • A category index that browses like a magazine
  • Drag-to-reorder so the menu reflects today's mood
Ready when you are

The menu
your restaurant deserves.