Your waiters serve. Your guests order themselves.
In a restaurant, QR table ordering removes the slowest step of service: taking the order. Guests scan, browse your full menu with photos and order — while your team focuses on food, drinks and hospitality. Orders reach the kitchen instantly and error-free.
What changes for a restaurant
Faster table turns
No waiting to order, no waiting for the bill overview. The slowest minutes of service disappear.
Zero mishearing
Orders arrive in writing with variants and notes — exactly what the guest tapped.
Reorders without waving
Another round of drinks is two taps away. That's pure extra revenue per table.
Tourists order confidently
The menu auto-translates into 15+ languages — no pointing at neighbors' plates.
Allergens at a glance
Structured allergen and spice info answers questions before they're asked.
€39 flat, no commission
Unlike delivery platforms, your dine-in revenue stays 100% yours.
Built for the rush, not just the demo
Friday, 8 pm, full house: this is where MyQuickDish earns its keep. The kitchen board sorts orders by status, service sees what's ready, and nobody runs to the kitchen to ask “is table 7 done?”.
Set it up table by table — many restaurants start with the terrace or the bar area, see the effect, and roll it out everywhere within a week.
Frequently asked questions
No — it removes their least valuable task (writing down orders) so they can do what actually drives revenue: serving, recommending, hosting.
Staff can always take orders the classic way. QR ordering runs alongside normal service, not instead of it.
MyQuickDish gives kitchen, service and billing each their own live board in any browser — most teams are comfortable within one shift.
Menu in ~15 minutes, QR table tents printed in 5. Most restaurants go live the same day they sign up.
Make this Friday's service smoother
30 days free — set up this afternoon, serve faster tonight.