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MenüNow is a QR-code table ordering and digital restaurant system for restaurants in Germany. It is positioned as a way for restaurants to move away from the commission model of platforms such as Lieferando, using their own QR-code menu to handle ordering, payment, and kitchen ticketing. Customers do not need to download an app; they simply scan the QR code on the table to place an order. On the restaurant side, menus, orders, reviews, and sales data can be managed from the backend.
Its feature set covers the core front- and back-of-house workflows for restaurants: QR table ordering, Stripe online payments, a kitchen display system (KDS), custom branding, dish star ratings, a sales dashboard, coupons, multilingual menus, loyalty programs, online reservations, Google Maps menu sync, and DATEV export. For payments, it integrates with Stripe and supports credit cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. On the accounting side, DATEV export makes it relatively well suited to German tax and bookkeeping requirements. The page does not provide information about APIs, webhooks, POS or inventory system integrations, nor does it show detailed documentation for role permissions, team collaboration, or multi-location management.
Public pricing starts from €29.99/month, with a fixed monthly fee, no commission, €0 setup fee, and the option to cancel monthly. A 30-day free trial is available with no credit card required; after the trial ends, users choose a plan, with no automatic lock-in or hidden fees stated. The page mentions that the Starter Pro Plan can remove MenüNow branding, but it lacks a full plan comparison. Enterprise users or restaurant chains should still confirm limits around seats, locations, order volume, and included features before purchasing.
Its advantages are a low barrier to entry—MenüNow says most restaurants can go live within 1 hour—and German-language personal assistance. The feature set is also fairly complete, spanning ordering, payments, kitchen workflows, marketing, and analytics. The downside is that the public information reads more like a marketing page and lacks enterprise-level details such as permission management, APIs, deeper integrations, and SLA commitments. It is best suited to small and midsize restaurants, cafés, pubs, and businesses in Germany that need pickup ordering. It could also serve as an initial digitalization tool for small restaurant chains.
Access from China is not stated in the available text. The product is clearly aimed at the German market, and its payments, DATEV support, German-language assistance, and Google Maps sync are not the best fit for local Chinese restaurant operations. Chinese merchants may want to evaluate local alternatives first, such as Meituan, Ele.me, Weimob, Youzan, Keruyun, and 2Dfire.
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menunow.de is an Germany SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $32.50, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach menunow.de directly.