Eljash Food Menu is a digital menu and WhatsApp ordering tool for restaurants, bars, and other food and beverage businesses. Merchants can create menus on the platform, generate QR codes, or share links. Customers browse the menu on their phones and send orders directly to the restaurant’s WhatsApp. Rather than being a full restaurant POS system, it is positioned as a lightweight SaaS built around “menu display + WhatsApp order taking + payment links.”
Based on the information on the page, its core modules include menu creation, real-time menu updates, contactless QR-code ordering, WhatsApp chat-based order taking, order and revenue analytics, and customer relationship capture. Customers can access the menu from social platforms, links shared by friends, or QR-code scans. After placing an order, they continue confirming details such as delivery address and timing with the merchant via WhatsApp. The page also mentions integration with third-party ordering bots to automate questions and workflow handling.
Eljash offers a free Lite plan at AED 0/year, including menu creation tools, unlimited views, up to 30 menu items, and community support. Paid options listed include AED 10/month and PlanB Full at AED 100/year, with up to 100 menu items. The page claims a 14-day money-back guarantee and cancellation at any time. For payments, it supports cash on delivery and can also collect payments via payment links, mentioning more than 20 methods such as PayPal, Klarna, iDEAL, and Apple Pay.
The main advantage is its very short setup path: merchants do not need to develop an app or rely on high-commission delivery platforms. WhatsApp ordering matches user habits in many overseas markets, and QR-code menus work well for dine-in and takeaway scenarios. The drawbacks are that the page does not disclose enterprise-grade capabilities such as team collaboration, role permissions, APIs, or data security certifications. Support appears to be mainly community-based, which may be insufficient for multi-location businesses or merchants with high order volumes.
It is better suited to single-location restaurants, small chains, bars, cafés, and food and beverage merchants that acquire customers through social traffic, especially teams already accustomed to communicating with customers via WhatsApp. If you need complex inventory management, kitchen display systems, delivery dispatching, loyalty programs, or China-specific local payment ecosystems, you may need a more complete restaurant management system.
Because it relies heavily on WhatsApp, which is generally not directly accessible from mainland China, practical use can be considered blocked. For food and beverage merchants targeting the Chinese market, more realistic alternatives include localized ordering and private-domain business tools such as Weimob, Youzan, Keruyun, and 2Dfire.
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