QR Menu for Kuwait Restaurants and Cafes

Give your restaurant or cafe a QR menu built for Kuwait: prices in dinars, a calorie count beside every dish, Arabic and English on the same code, and updates you make from your phone between services.

From specialty coffee spots in Salmiya to family restaurants in Kuwait City and busy cafes in Hawalli, dining rooms in Kuwait serve guests who read the menu in Arabic and English and expect a calorie count next to every dish. Scaanme puts your whole menu behind one QR code that opens instantly on the guest's phone, shows your prices in Kuwaiti dinars, carries calorie and dietary labels, and never needs reprinting when a price or a recipe changes. Build it once, print the code, and be on tables today, free to start.

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Calorie labels on every dish

Menus in Kuwait are expected to show calorie counts, and Scaanme lets you add a calorie label to each dish. Change the number in seconds when a recipe changes, with nothing to reprint.

Prices in Kuwaiti dinars

Set every price in dinars, including the three-decimal format like 2.500 KD, and change it any time from your phone. The menu behind every QR updates at once.

Arabic first, then 45+ languages

Serve Arabic and English side by side with true right-to-left rendering, and add more languages for Kuwait's mix of residents and visitors, all on one code.

Instant updates, no reprint

Change a price, add a seasonal dish, or hide a sold-out item from your phone, and it goes live immediately. No new print run and no stickers over old prices.

Ready for Ramadan and ghabga

Build seasonal sections for iftar, ghabga, and Eid, then switch them on and off by the day without touching a printer.

No app for your guests

The menu opens in the browser on any smartphone with a camera. Guests scan the code and read; nothing to download, nothing to install.

Printed menu vs Scaanme live QR menu

What mattersPrinted / reprinted menuScaanme live QR menu
Changing a priceReprint every copyEdit on your phone; live on every table in seconds
Updating calorie countsReprint whenever a count changesChange the number once; live behind every QR
Ramadan and ghabga menusA separate print job each seasonToggle seasonal sections on and off any time
LanguagesOne or two printed languagesArabic and English side by side, 45+ languages on one code
Cost over a yearDesign and reprint fees with every changeFree to start; paid plans from $8/month

Printing costs and turnaround vary by shop and volume; this comparison is qualitative.

How to Start

1

Build your menu once

Add categories, dishes, photos, dinar prices, calorie counts, and dietary labels, in Arabic and English from day one.

2

Set your guests' languages

Turn on Arabic, English, and any languages your dining room hears; one QR code serves them all.

3

Print the QR once and serve

Download your QR code, place it on tables and takeaway counters, and manage every update online, never on paper.

What is a QR menu?

A QR menu is a digital restaurant menu that opens on the guest's phone when they scan a small printed code on the table. Instead of a laminated card, the menu is a live web page: categories, dish photos, prices, calorie counts, and dietary information, always showing the current version because there is nothing printed to go out of date. Because it is a web page and not a file, a QR menu can do what paper never could. It switches languages for each guest, updates the moment the kitchen changes a price or a calorie count, and hides a dish the second it sells out. Guests need no app; any smartphone camera opens it instantly.

Why Kuwait's cafes and restaurants use QR menus

Kuwait has one of the region's most active cafe and dining scenes, and it comes with a specific rule: restaurants and cafes are expected to display calorie counts on their menus. On paper, that turns every recipe tweak or price change into another print run. Salmiya and Kuwait City menus rotate fast, and Ramadan brings whole new iftar and ghabga sections that disappear again after Eid. A live QR menu fits all of that. You add a calorie label and a price to each dish, and change either in seconds when the kitchen does. Seasonal sections switch on for Ramadan and off afterward with no reprint. And because the menu shares one platform with the Scaanme WhatsApp store, guests can move from reading to ordering takeaway or delivery in a single link, with no commission taken by Scaanme.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a QR menu?
A QR menu is a digital restaurant menu that opens on a guest's phone when they scan a code on the table, and with Scaanme you can create one free and update prices and calorie counts instantly without reprinting.
Do I have to show calorie counts, and can Scaanme do that?
Menus in Kuwait are expected to show calorie counts, and Scaanme lets you add a calorie label to every dish. You change the number from your phone in seconds when a recipe changes, with nothing to reprint.
Can I show prices in dinars and update them without reprinting?
Yes. You type prices in Kuwaiti dinars, including the three-decimal format like 2.500 KD, and edit them from your phone at any time; the menu behind every printed QR shows the new price immediately.

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