Restaurant Website & QR Menu for Nepal
Customers decide where to eat by checking menus and photos online first. A restaurant website with a QR-code digital menu means your best dishes sell themselves — and your menu updates cost nothing to print.
We build restaurant sites that load fast on mobile data (where all your customers are), with QR menus you edit yourself, table reservation forms, and Google Maps integration that guides diners to your door.
Common Challenges in Restaurants & Food Businesses
No online ordering system for delivery and takeaway
Daraz and Foodmandu charge 25–35% commission per order. A branded online ordering system with eSewa/Khalti integration eliminates this cost and builds direct customer relationships.
What's Included
QR Digital Menu
Guests scan a code on the table and browse your full menu with photos — update prices anytime, print nothing.
Table Reservation
Simple booking form that sends reservations to your phone via SMS or Viber.
Google Maps & Reviews
Location, hours, and review links set up correctly so "restaurants near me" searches find you.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How much does a restaurant website cost in Nepal?
A restaurant website in Nepal costs NPR 40,000–1,20,000. A single-page site with menu, location, and contact starts at NPR 40,000; adding QR digital menus, table booking, and photo galleries increases the price. A standalone QR menu without a full website costs from NPR 15,000. -
Can we change menu prices ourselves?
Yes. The digital menu has a simple admin panel — change prices, hide out-of-stock items, or add seasonal dishes in seconds. No developer needed, no reprinting costs.