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QR code menu

The QR code menu that takes orders, too.

A QR code menu replaces your printed card: guests scan a code on the table and your menu opens on their phone — always current, with photos and prices. With MyQuickDish, the menu doesn't stop at showing dishes: guests order directly, and the order lands live in your kitchen.

More than a menu — a sales channel

Static QR menus (a PDF behind a QR code) just shift the reading from paper to screen. MyQuickDish turns the same scan into revenue: appetizing photos, “bestseller” tags, variants and one-tap ordering increase the average check.

Guests reorder drinks without flagging down staff — the number one reason venues see more rounds per table after switching.

What makes a great QR code menu

Always up to date

Edit once, live on every table instantly. No reprinting, no outdated prices, no laminating.

15 languages built in

Your menu auto-translates. International guests order confidently in their own language.

Photos that sell

Dishes with photos sell measurably better. Add images, tags and descriptions in minutes.

86 in one tap

Sold out? Toggle the item off and it vanishes from every menu immediately.

Print-ready table tents

Unique QR per table, generated and formatted for printing automatically.

Ordering included

Unlike PDF menus, guests don't just look — they order, and your kitchen sees it live.

QR menu vs. printed menu

Printed menuMyQuickDish QR menu
Price changesReprint everythingLive in seconds
Sold-out itemsCrossed out by hand
Languages1–2 printed versions15+ automatic
Photos per dish
Guests can order
Cost per changePrinting costs€0

Frequently asked questions

Sign up free at MyQuickDish, add your dishes with prices and photos, and the system generates a unique QR code per table plus printable table tents. The whole setup takes about 10 minutes.

It shouldn't be. A PDF is slow to load, hard to read on phones and can't take orders. MyQuickDish menus are real mobile pages with photos, categories, translations — and built-in ordering.

MyQuickDish costs a flat €39/month including QR menus, ordering, kitchen boards and translations — with a 30-day free trial and no commission on orders.

No. The phone camera opens your menu directly in the browser — nothing to download.

Your menu shows your restaurant name and your dishes with your photos. Print the QR tents on your own stationery if you like.

Your QR code menu is 10 minutes away

Free for 30 days. No credit card, no commission — just scan, order, serve.