Feature · Multilingual menus
Multilingual menus let one QR code serve both locals and tourists. In MyQRMenu, each category and product can carry Greek and English text, and guests switch languages with a single tap — no separate menu, no second QR code.
Add Greek and English names and descriptions for each product and category.
Guests toggle between Greek and English without leaving the page.
If a translation is missing, the menu shows the available language instead of a blank.
The same QR code works for every guest, in either language.
You enter content per language in the owner admin. The public menu reads the guest's selected language, and falls back to your default language when a specific translation hasn't been filled in yet, so nothing ever shows up empty.
Tourists order more confidently when they can read the menu. Offering Greek and English from the same page reduces back-and-forth with staff and makes the table feel welcoming — which matters in seasonal, tourist-heavy areas across Greece.
Menus are built around Greek and English, the common pair for Greek hospitality venues serving both locals and visitors.
You enter the Greek and English text for your items. There's no machine translation, so the wording stays exactly how you want it.
The menu falls back to your store's default language for that item, so guests never see an empty name or description.
Yes. There's a language toggle in the menu header, and the choice applies across the whole menu.
Add both languages to your items and let guests read in whichever they prefer.