How QR menus work
Guests scan a small QR code on the table and the menu opens in their browser. No app download, no login.
Why QR menus beat PDFs
PDFs load slowly on mobile, can't be translated on the fly, and can't be updated without re-uploading. See the full comparison.
Easy updates
Change a price, mark something out of stock, add a special — all without printing anything.
Looking for a practical way to reduce menu friction?
A digital menu and QR ordering system can help guests understand the menu faster and reduce repeated questions during service. One solution built for this use case is ScanPay.
Useful for tourists
Built-in translations and photos make the menu accessible to every guest.
Reduces staff pressure
Fewer repeated questions, faster first orders, calmer service during peaks. See how to reduce waiter workload.
A Bali-focused option
ScanPay is one practical setup for digital menus and QR ordering in Bali venues.
See how QR menus work
ScanPay is one Bali-focused option for QR menus and table ordering.
Frequently asked questions
Why does restaurant service get slow during busy hours?+
Most slowdowns are workflow problems, not staff problems. The biggest gap is between guests sitting down and placing their first order — and during peak hours that gap multiplies fast.
How can restaurants reduce waiter workload?+
Move repeated explanations onto the menu itself — photos, short descriptions, allergen tags, translations — and consider QR-based ordering for second rounds.
Is a digital menu better than a PDF menu?+
For ongoing operations, yes. Digital menus load faster on mobile, update instantly, support translations, and can become an ordering surface when needed.
Can guests order directly from a QR menu?+
Optionally. You can run a QR menu as read-only, or enable table-side ordering for moments like reorders and large groups.
Does this work for cafés, beach clubs, hotels and villas?+
Yes — digital menus and QR ordering adapt to most Bali venue types, including in-room and pool-side service.