QR Codes Explained

Last updated 2 months ago

A QR code is like a shortcut for your customers to open your menu. They point their phone camera at the code, tap the link that pops up, and your menu appears instantly — no app, no typing.

You’ve probably seen QR codes on restaurant tables, flyers, or even takeaway packaging.
In Menuki, your QR code is your menu’s key — it always sends people directly to your menu.


How Menuki QR Codes Work

Right now, we use static QR codes.
That means your QR code is locked to your restaurant’s name and link from the moment it’s created.
Why? To make sure nothing changes accidentally and your guests always get the right menu.

Think of it like printing your restaurant’s phone number — it’s always the same.
You can change the dishes, prices, and photos as much as you want,
but the QR code itself will always bring people to your menu.


Why That’s a Good Thing

  • No surprises — the code always works, even if you update your menu

  • Easy to reprint — once you have it, you can put it on tables, menus, flyers, or signs

  • Brand safe — tied to your restaurant, so there’s no mix-up with anyone else’s menu


💡 With Menuki, your QR code is like your restaurant’s front door — customers always know where it leads.