Quick Service Restaurant Ordering System

The clue is in the name. In a quick service restaurant (QSR) customers expect their food to arrive fast. Our world-class digital ordering software and hardware can help you do just that.

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QSR Features

Quick Billing

Keep a track of all current orders and allow your customers to pick-up their order by presenting the bill linked to your KOT.

Digital Payments

Easy money transfers and online payments including BHIM, PayTM, PhonePe, GooglePay and many more.

Inventory Management

Operate the PoS on any tablet or laptop, freeing up precious desk space.

Discount Coupons

Configurable discounts allow you to automatically run happy-hours pricing at set times of the day.

Customer Analytics

Item variations, add-ons and special instructions allow customers to order items made to their liking.

Website Ordering

Allow your customers to place orders on your own website, enticing them with offers without having to rely on online aggregators.

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Online Ordering App

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Self-Service Kiosk

A smarter way for your customers to place their order. Decrease wait time and increase average order values. KafeCloud Kiosk comes with an inbuilt recommendation engine to suggest customers with combos or add-ons.

  • Easy interface for quick ordering
  • AI-driven Recommendation Engine for food suggestions
  • Food photos to entice customers
  • PayTM and UPI as well as cash payment modes
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Ordering With QR Code

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