Multilingual
Make tourist-facing menus easier
Thai, English, Russian, and Chinese support helps guests understand dishes before they call staff over.
QR menu for hotel restaurants
Use one mobile-first QR menu for breakfast rooms, lobby dining, poolside tables, and international guests who need clear names, photos, item numbers, and translations.
iMango
iMango fits hotel restaurants that need clear guest communication first: multilingual menus, readable item cards, item numbers, and optional table QR ordering without forcing a payment workflow.
Multilingual
Thai, English, Russian, and Chinese support helps guests understand dishes before they call staff over.
Breakfast flow
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner content can be organized so guests scan into the menu you want them to see.
Hotel billing
Guests can browse or order from table QR when enabled while billing remains with the hotel team.
Guest clarity
Hotel restaurant guests often arrive with different languages, room contexts, and expectations. A mobile-first QR menu gives them photos, descriptions, prices, and item numbers before staff needs to explain every dish.
Service windows
Hotel dining changes by service window. iMango keeps menu content editable from the admin workspace so the restaurant can update breakfast items, seasonal dishes, and unavailable options without reprinting table cards.
Service control
Some hotel restaurants want browse-only QR menus, while others want table QR ordering. iMango keeps those flows separate so the hotel can choose what fits the service model.
Add the hotel restaurant menu manually or upload paper-menu photos to prepare an editable draft.
Review translations, photos, item numbers, prices, and availability for each service window.
Print QR codes for guest touchpoints and keep billing or room-charge handling with staff.
FAQ
Yes. iMango can work as a guest-facing QR menu while billing, room charges, and payment stay with the hotel or restaurant team.
Yes. Restaurants can enable Thai, English, Russian, and Chinese for public menus, then guests can switch to the languages the restaurant has enabled.
Yes. A restaurant can manage menu content, categories, items, availability, and active menus from the admin workspace, then keep guest-facing QR links stable.
Give hotel guests a clear breakfast, poolside, and room-adjacent menu experience without turning your restaurant flow into an app project.