How-to guide

How to make a QR menu for your restaurant

A digital QR menu lets customers browse your full menu — photos, descriptions, prices — right on their phone. No printing costs, no laminated cards, and updates go live in seconds. This guide sets one up in BillRaja's restaurant workspace.

Why switch to a QR menu in 2026?

  • No reprinting costs — update prices or remove dishes in seconds
  • Higher order values — customers who see dish photos order more add-ons (typically 10–20% lift)
  • Hygienic — no shared laminated cards to clean; each customer uses their own phone
  • India-ready — post-UPI, Indian diners are comfortable with QR scans

What to prepare before you start (30 minutes)

  • Menu categories — Starters, Mains, Breads, Biryani & Rice, Desserts, Beverages, Combos (4–8 categories covers most restaurants)
  • Dish names and one-line descriptions — key ingredients or flavour profile
  • Prices — base price before GST; BillRaja applies the correct slab at billing time
  • Dish photos — phone photos in natural light work fine; prioritise high-margin dishes
  • GST rate per item — typically 5% or 18%; see GST guides if unsure

Step-by-step: set up your QR menu in BillRaja

Step 1 — Open the restaurant workspace

Download BillRaja from the Play Store and select or create a restaurant workspace on the home screen.

Step 2 — Add categories and dishes

Go to Products, open the category organiser, and create your sections. For each dish, enter:

  • Dish name and short description
  • Base price and GST rate (5% or 18% for most items)
  • Photo — tap the camera icon to capture or upload

Put your most popular or high-margin categories near the top — they appear in that order on the customer's QR menu.

Step 3 — Enable the public QR menu

Open Restaurant Settings → toggle Public Menu on → Save. BillRaja instantly generates:

  • A unique public URL customers can open in any phone browser
  • A printable QR code PNG to download and place at tables

Step 4 — Display the QR code at tables

Print and place the QR code using one of these formats:

  • Table tents — folded card standing on the table
  • Table-top stickers — durable, impossible to misplace
  • Entrance frame — customers check the menu while waiting to be seated
  • Existing menu cover — a bridge while you transition from printed menus

How customers use the QR menu

Customer opens phone camera → points at QR code → taps the link → full menu loads in the browser. No app download, no account. They browse categories and photos, then tell staff what they want. Staff enters the order as a Kitchen Order Ticket (KOT).

Tips for a high-quality QR menu

  • Photos on every item in your top two categories — even a simple overhead phone shot helps
  • Keep names consistent with what staff say aloud to avoid order confusion
  • Add dietary tags (Jain, vegan, contains nuts) in the description to reduce questions
  • Test the link on both Android and iPhone before going live
  • The QR code URL is stable — updating the menu never changes it, so no reprinting needed

Frequently asked questions

Does BillRaja charge extra for the QR menu feature?
No. The public QR menu is included in the restaurant workspace at every plan tier, including the free plan.
Can customers place orders directly through the QR menu?
No — customers browse the menu on their phone, then place orders with your staff. Orders are entered as KOTs in the BillRaja restaurant workspace.
How do I update the menu when a dish is no longer available?
Mark the item out of stock in Products. The QR menu updates in real time — no reprinting needed.
How many menu categories and items can I add?
No hard cap. Add as many categories and items as you need — Starters, Mains, Desserts, Beverages, Combos, etc.
Can I add photos for every dish?
Yes. BillRaja supports a photo per menu item. Clear photos help customers decide faster and reduce questions to staff.
Run it all in one app

Your menu, live in minutes.

BillRaja's restaurant workspace includes a free public QR menu, table management, KOT printing and GST billing — all in one app. Free to start, no credit card needed.