Reusable feature page

QR menu for restaurants that need fast menu updates, not PDF uploads

OnMenu gives restaurants a mobile-first QR menu with Arabic and English content, live item availability, table-ready QR codes, and scan analytics built for Saudi and GCC operations.

Arabic + English menus
No app for guests
Live edits across branches

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Najd Table

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Date Latte

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Kunafa Cup

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SCAN MENU

Camera opens the live menu

Live menu updates

What is a QR menu for restaurants?

A QR menu is a web-based restaurant menu opened by scanning a QR code from a table tent, receipt, counter display, delivery insert, or social profile. With OnMenu, the restaurant edits dishes, prices, photos, categories, allergens, and availability from a dashboard while guests always see the latest menu in their browser.

  • Best for dine-in restaurants, cafes, hotel outlets, food trucks, kiosks, and cloud kitchens.
  • Useful when prices, sold-out items, seasonal dishes, or branch menus change often.
  • Designed for bilingual markets where Arabic RTL layout and English item names both matter.

Built for real restaurant operations

A QR menu should reduce daily friction for managers, floor teams, and guests. These are the jobs the page and product need to answer clearly.

Update prices without reprinting

Change item prices, modifiers, photos, and descriptions before a shift without replacing table cards or uploading another PDF.

Keep branches consistent

Use one platform for flagship branches, mall kiosks, seasonal pop-ups, and delivery-only kitchens while keeping each branch menu accurate.

Make Arabic readable

RTL layout, Arabic typography, bilingual item names, and local currency formatting make the menu feel native to Saudi and GCC guests.

Measure menu demand

Track scans and popular menu sections so owners can see whether breakfast, desserts, lunch combos, or seasonal campaigns are getting attention.

Launch a restaurant QR menu in four steps

The workflow is designed for owners and managers who need a working menu first, then deeper optimization as the restaurant grows.

1

Add restaurant details

Set the brand name, logo, currency, branch details, languages, and public menu URL.

2

Build menu sections

Create categories such as breakfast, grills, coffee, desserts, family meals, or limited-time offers.

3

Publish QR codes

Generate QR codes for tables, counters, delivery bags, hotel rooms, and marketing campaigns.

4

Improve with analytics

Use scan behavior and item engagement to refine naming, photos, pricing, and promotions.

Localized for Saudi and GCC restaurants

Generic menu tools often miss the operational details that matter in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Dubai, Doha, Kuwait City, Manama, and Muscat.

Bilingual dining moments

Serve Arabic-speaking guests, English-speaking tourists, delivery customers, and mixed-language teams from one menu system.

Local menu patterns

Handle family meals, combos, VAT-inclusive pricing, branches inside malls, Ramadan menus, seasonal drinks, and sold-out items.

Search and AI answer readiness

Clear page structure, FAQ schema, answer-style copy, hreflang, and feature-specific internal links help search engines and AI assistants understand the use case.

QR menu software vs static PDF menus

Restaurants usually start with a PDF menu because it is quick. The problem appears when operations change faster than the file.

PDF menus require re-exporting, uploading, and sharing a new file after every edit.
OnMenu publishes changes to the same QR code immediately.
Guests pinch and zoom through long menu pages on mobile.
Guests browse sections, item photos, descriptions, and prices in a mobile layout.
A single PDF struggles with Arabic, English, branches, and seasonal menus.
Each branch can show accurate bilingual content with current availability.

QR menu questions restaurant owners ask

Do restaurant guests need to download an app to open the QR menu?+

No. Guests scan the QR code with their phone camera and open the menu in the browser.

Can I use one QR code after changing menu prices?+

Yes. The QR code can stay the same while the restaurant updates prices, descriptions, photos, sections, and availability in OnMenu.

Is OnMenu suitable for Arabic restaurant menus?+

Yes. OnMenu supports Arabic RTL content, English content, bilingual item names, and local menu presentation for Saudi and GCC restaurants.

What restaurants benefit most from QR menus?+

Restaurants with frequent menu changes, multiple branches, table service, cafes, cloud kitchens, food trucks, hotels, and seasonal menus benefit most.

Create a QR menu that stays current after opening night

Use OnMenu for a restaurant menu that can change with your kitchen, branch, season, and guest behavior.

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QR Menu for Restaurants in Saudi Arabia and GCC