Digital menu for restaurants: the complete guide
What a digital menu is, why it boosts your sales, and how to set one up in your restaurant with a simple QR code.
A digital menu replaces the paper card with a web page your guests open by scanning a QR code on the table. No app to install, no worn-out menu: guests see your dishes in photos, in their language, and you update prices whenever you want.
Why switch to a digital menu?
Beyond convenience, a digital menu sells. Photos make dishes irresistible, and you can highlight your best-margin items in seconds.
- Appetising photos that raise the average check
- Instant updates: no reprinting on every price change
- Multiple languages for your foreign guests
- Zero printing cost and an always-clean menu
- Reachable from home, before guests even arrive
How it works in practice
You build your menu once, generate a QR code, and print it on a stand for each table. Guests scan, the menu opens in their browser. That's it.
What about Google?
A good digital menu is also a page Google can index. When someone searches for your restaurant, your menu can show up directly in the results, with your dishes and opening hours.
A well-made digital menu is both an in-room sales tool and a storefront on Google.
Get started
With ScanEat you create your QR code digital menu in minutes, in several languages, and edit it whenever you like. Build your menu for free and test it on your tables today.