For Restaurants.
Replace printed menus with a scannable QR code, let guests join your WiFi in one tap, and turn happy diners into online reviews — all with codes you generate in seconds and keep forever.
Make Your Menu QR Code →Common restaurant use cases
Digital Menu
Link to your PDF or online menu. Update the file any time — the printed QR never changes.
Guest WiFi
One scan joins the network. No password cards, no staff interruptions.
Review Requests
Link directly to your Google or TripAdvisor review page while the meal is fresh in mind.
Table Ordering
Point guests to your online ordering system so they can order at their own pace.
How to create a QR code for your restaurant
- Choose "Link" and paste your menu URL into QRKong.
- Pick colours that match your brand and download the PNG.
- Drop the image into your menu template, table card, or window sticker and print.
- Test the scan from table distance before the print run goes out.
Common questions
Use a Link QR code pointing to a URL — your menu PDF hosted on Google Drive, your website, or a service like Square or Toast. Guests scan and see the menu immediately.
Avoid WiFi or text types for menus; a plain URL opens in the browser, which is what every phone expects.
Yes — as long as the URL stays the same. Update the file or page that the URL points to, and every existing QR code automatically shows the new version.
If you use a redirector service (like Bitly) you can even change the destination URL without touching the printed QR code.
Pick "Wi-Fi" in QRKong, enter your network name (SSID), password, and security type (WPA2 is most common). Download the code and print it on a table card or menu insert.
Guests tap the code and their phone prompts them to join your network — no typing required.
Yes. iOS 11+ and Android 8+ have a built-in QR scanner in the camera app. Your guests do not need to download anything.
A minimum of 2.5 cm × 2.5 cm (1 inch × 1 inch) for table distance scanning. Larger is safer — 5 cm × 5 cm is reliable from 30–40 cm away.
Add a short text label like "Scan for menu" beneath the code so guests know what to do.
Questions? · hi@qrkong.com