Digital restaurant menu

A QR menu guests can read, choose from, and order by number.

Publish a mobile-first restaurant menu with photos, prices, item numbers, option groups, live QR updates, and language support for international tables.

iMango

More than a PDF behind a QR code.

iMango is built for restaurants that need a reliable guest-facing menu first. It keeps the scan experience simple, but still supports the operational details that make ordering clearer: numbers, options, translations, photos, and live updates.

For guests

Item numbers reduce language friction

Guests can point to or say a dish number when names are hard to pronounce.

For owners

Menu edits go live without reprinting

Change prices, photos, descriptions, availability, and options from one workspace.

For staff

Clear options before the order

Sizes, spice levels, add-ons, and required choices are visible before guests decide.

Menu structure

Everything guests need to understand the menu quickly.

A good QR menu should feel like a real menu, not a file that guests pinch and zoom. iMango structures the menu around active menus, food and drink sections, categories, item cards, photos, descriptions, prices, and visible item numbers.

  • Menu names, category names, item names, and descriptions can be localized.
  • Paper-menu photos can become an editable draft before publishing.
  • Item photos and prices stay easy to scan on a phone.

Options and modifiers

Make custom dishes easier to choose and easier to explain.

Restaurants can attach reusable option groups to items, such as spice level, size, or add-ons. Required options are shown before ordering, and optional add-ons show clear price deltas.

  • Single-select and multi-select option groups are supported.
  • Required choices can be blocked until the guest selects a valid option.
  • Reusable groups help owners update shared choices in one place.

Live updates

Change the menu, not the table cards.

The printed QR code points to a stable public URL. When the owner updates menu content, guests see the current menu without another print run.

  • Hide unavailable items without changing the QR code.
  • Update seasonal prices and photos from the admin workspace.
  • Keep the normal restaurant QR browse-only, then add table ordering when needed.

From first menu to table QR in a few practical steps.

1

Set up the menu

Create the restaurant, add items manually, or upload paper-menu photos to prepare an editable draft.

2

Publish guest-ready items

Add item names, descriptions, photos, prices, item numbers, and option groups.

3

Print once, update anytime

Download the QR code and keep the same printed destination while menu edits go live.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is this just a PDF menu behind a QR code?+

No. iMango publishes a mobile-first menu with categories, item photos, descriptions, prices, item numbers, option groups, and live updates from the admin workspace.

Can guests use the menu without downloading an app?+

Yes. Guests scan the QR code and open the menu in their browser. The normal restaurant QR is browse-only, while table QR links can enable ordering.

Can iMango create a menu from photos?+

Yes. Restaurant owners can upload paper-menu photos, review the editable AI draft, fix prices or wording, and publish only after the menu is ready.

Turn your printed menu into a guest-ready QR menu.

Start with a simple digital menu, then add translations, option groups, and table QR ordering when your restaurant is ready.