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How to Set Up a QR Menu for Your Restaurant in Nepal

By SajhaServe Team ·

QR menu ordering is now common in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and cities across Nepal. Guests scan a code on the table, open your menu in the browser, and place orders from their phone. For restaurant owners, the benefit is fewer order mistakes, less waitstaff load during rush hour, and instant kitchen tickets.

To set up QR ordering with SajhaServe, create your restaurant account, add categories and menu items (with photos if possible), then generate a QR code for each table. Print the codes on table tents or stickers — guests do not need to install an app.

Best practices for Nepal: use clear photos for popular items, mark sold-out dishes immediately, and train staff to confirm QR orders during the first week. If Wi-Fi is unreliable, SajhaServe queues orders offline and syncs when connectivity returns.

Most restaurants go live in one day. Start with dine-in tables, then extend QR ordering to hotel rooms on the Enterprise plan if you run a lodge or hotel with a restaurant.

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