QR Menu for Restaurants and Cafes in Oman

Guests scan and browse in seconds. A bilingual QR menu with photos and prices in Omani rials that you update yourself, with no reprint.

From the cafes of Shatti Al Qurum and Al Mouj to the seafood spots of Muttrah and the khareef crowds in Salalah, guests in Oman expect to scan and browse before they order. Scaanme gives your venue a branded QR menu: a sticker on the table opens your full menu with photos, categories, and prices in Omani rials, down to the baisa. You update a dish, a price, or a whole seasonal section yourself in seconds, with no reprint and no designer. It reads natively in Arabic and English, so an Omani family and a Gulf visitor during the Salalah season see the same clean menu on their own phones.

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Photos that sell

Every dish shows a real photo, so guests order with their eyes. Omani halwa, grills, and fresh seafood look their best.

Prices in Omani rials

Show exact prices to three decimals (baisa), the way Oman really prices, with no currency confusion for Gulf visitors.

Update in seconds

Change a price or mark a dish sold out yourself, instantly, without reprinting a single card.

Seasonal and khareef sections

Spin up a khareef menu, a Ramadan iftar list, or a National Day special as its own section, then hide it when it ends.

Dietary and calorie labels

Tag vegetarian, nut, and spice levels and show calorie counts, so guests choose with confidence.

Scan and read, no app

The QR opens in any phone browser, and every item reads natively in Arabic and English plus 45+ languages for Salalah's tourists.

Printed menu vs. Scaanme QR menu

FeaturePrinted menuScaanme QR menu
Updating a priceReprint every copyEdit once, live instantly
PhotosCostly, rarely changedA photo on every dish
LanguagesOne printed languageArabic and English, live switch
Seasonal menus (khareef, Ramadan)A new print run each timeAdd or hide a section in seconds
HygieneShared, handled by allEach guest uses their own phone

Scaanme shows product prices in Omani rials on the store and menu. The subscription plan itself is billed in US dollars.

How to Start

1

Build your menu

Add categories, dishes, photos, and prices in rials. Scaanme's AI can draft the layout and the Arabic and English text for you.

2

Print your QR

Get a branded QR code for table stickers, the entrance, or the drive-through window at your Muscat or Sohar branch.

3

Update anytime

Change a price, launch a khareef special, or mark a dish sold out from your phone, live, with no reprint.

What is a QR menu?

A QR menu is a digital menu that guests open by scanning a QR code at the table, showing your dishes with photos, prices, categories, and dietary labels on their own phone. There is no app to install: the code opens in the phone's browser in a second. With Scaanme you build the menu once, group it into categories like breakfast, grills, and Omani coffee, add a real photo and a price in rials to each item, and flag what is vegetarian, nutty, or spicy. When a supplier price moves or a dish runs out, you edit it yourself and every guest sees the change on their next scan. Nothing is reprinted, so the menu is never out of date and never sticky from a hundred hands.

Why QR menus fit Oman's dining scene

Oman Vision 2040 leans hard on tourism, and nowhere shows it like Salalah during khareef, when the monsoon turns Dhofar green and hundreds of thousands of Gulf visitors fill its restaurants from July to September. A menu that a Saudi or Emirati family can read in Arabic, switch to English, and see priced clearly in Omani rials removes the friction of a peak-season rush. The same is true year round in Muscat's cafe belt around Qurum and Al Mouj and the busy grills of Sohar: fewer printed menus to reprint, faster table turnover, and a Ramadan iftar or National Day section you can switch on and off in seconds. For a market where cash, bank transfer, and the Thawani app still settle most bills, a clean menu that needs no payment gateway to run fits exactly how Omani venues already work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do guests need an app to see the menu?
No. Scanning the QR opens the menu in the phone's browser instantly, on any recent iPhone or Android. There is nothing to install and no login.
Can prices show in Omani rials?
Yes, in Omani rials to three decimals (baisa), exactly how Oman prices. Note that the Scaanme subscription itself is billed in US dollars, not rials.
Can I run a menu just for the Salalah khareef season?
Yes. Seasonal sections let you add a khareef menu, publish it, then hide it once the season ends. The same works for a Ramadan iftar or a National Day offer.

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