QR Menu in Jordan

A QR on the table opens your full menu with photos, prices in dinars, and calorie labels. Change a price in seconds, no reprinting, and nothing for the guest to install.

In cafes on Rainbow Street in Amman, family restaurants in Irbid, and seafood spots along the Aqaba shore, a printed menu goes stale the moment a price changes. A Scaanme QR menu puts your full list on the guest's own phone: they scan the code on the table and browse dishes with photos, descriptions, prices in Jordanian dinars, and dietary and calorie labels. You update a price or swap the whole menu in seconds instead of paying for a new print run, and you can switch on a seasonal section for a Ramadan iftar spread or a summer drinks list. Nothing installs, and the menu opens in Arabic and English for the tourists Jordan welcomes year round.

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Photos, categories, prices in dinars

Guests browse your dishes with real photos, clear categories, and prices in Jordanian dinars with the correct three decimals.

Change prices without reprinting

Update a price or a dish in seconds and the QR shows it immediately, so you never pay for a new print run again.

Dietary and calorie labels

Mark vegetarian, gluten, and other dietary notes, and show calorie labels for the growing number of health-minded diners.

Seasonal sections

Switch on a Ramadan iftar menu, a summer drinks list, or a holiday special, then turn it off when the season ends.

No app for guests

Guests scan and view on their own phone. There is nothing to download, so even a first-time visitor sees the menu in seconds.

Bilingual for tourists

Your menu opens in Arabic and English, and more than 45 languages, so visitors in Amman and Aqaba read it as easily as locals.

Printed menu vs Scaanme QR menu

Printed or laminated menuScaanme QR menu
Changing a priceReprint every copyEdit once and the QR shows it
Showing the dishText only, or costly photosPhoto, description, and calories
A Ramadan or seasonal menuA new print run each timeSwitch a seasonal section on and off
LanguagesOne printed languageArabic and English together
Hygiene and wearHandled, worn, and reprintedEach guest uses their own phone

Scaanme shows your menu, it does not take payment. Guests order with your staff and pay by cash, card, or CliQ as they do today.

How to Start

1

Build your menu

Add categories, dishes with photos, prices in dinars, and dietary and calorie labels.

2

Print the QR code

Place your QR on tables, the counter, and the window so every guest can scan it.

3

Update anytime

Change a price or switch on a seasonal section in seconds, and every guest sees the new version instantly.

What is a QR menu?

A QR menu is a digital menu guests open by scanning a code at the table, showing your dishes with photos, prices, and dietary details on their own phone. With Scaanme, that menu carries your prices in Jordanian dinars, calorie and dietary labels, and seasonal sections you can switch on and off. You update a price or a whole section in seconds, so the menu the guest sees is always current and you never pay to reprint. Because it opens in Arabic and English, both local families and visiting tourists read it comfortably, and because the guest uses their own phone, there is no shared card to wear out or hand around the table.

Why QR menus work in Jordan

Jordan's food scene runs from Amman's busy cafe culture to family restaurants in Irbid and Zarqa and the tourist tables of Aqaba and the Petra road, and every one of them juggles changing prices and seasonal demand. A QR menu absorbs that: when costs move, you edit once instead of reprinting, and when Ramadan arrives you switch on an iftar and suhoor section, then switch it off afterward. Bilingual Arabic and English display serves the international visitors the tourism sector relies on, while calorie and dietary labels meet a more health-aware crowd. It also lines up with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship push to digitize small businesses. Scaanme was founded in Irbid, so it is built around how Jordanian venues actually operate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the menu show prices in Jordanian dinars?
Yes. Every item shows in Jordanian dinars with the correct three decimal places, so guests in Amman, Irbid, and Aqaba see the exact price. You update any price yourself in seconds.
Is the menu bilingual for tourists?
Yes. Your menu opens in Arabic and English, and more than 45 languages, so the visitors who fill tables in Aqaba and Amman read it as easily as your local guests do.
Can I run a Ramadan iftar menu and switch it off afterward?
Yes. You can switch on a seasonal section for iftar and suhoor during Ramadan, or a summer drinks list, and turn it off the moment the season ends, without touching your regular menu.

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