Riyadh · Jeddah · Dammam · SFDA Phase 2 compliant

Digital Menus for Riyadh Restaurants, Built and Maintained for You

Arabic and English, with every SFDA Phase 2 label including the burn-off icons most Riyadh menus still don’t have. We do the build, the translation, the photos and the data entry. Your team just approves it.

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A digital QR menu displayed on a mobile screen and on a table QR stand for a restaurant in Saudi Arabia.
47
venues live in Saudi Arabia
1 in 7
KSA establishments fail inspection
3-5 days
typical build
100%
of your data, exportable anytime

Menus we built and still maintain in the Kingdom

Soul Kitchen - Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia

Soul Kitchen

Qasioun View - Al Hofuf, Saudi Arabia

Qasioun View

CultureCafe - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Culture Cafe

Lfefa - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Lfefa

Harmony Restaurant and Cafe - Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia

Harmony Restaurant and Cafe

Rimas Restaurant - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Rimas Restaurant

A compact 7-row compliance scorecard showing 3 requirements most menus meet and 4 they typically miss.

Seven SFDA rules. Most Riyadh menus meet three.

Check yours against the list.

  • Met Calories on every item Nov 2024
  • Met Allergen disclosure Nov 2024
  • Met VAT-inclusive SAR pricing
  • Typically missing Caffeine in mg per serving Jul 2025
  • Typically missing Saltshaker on high-sodium Jul 2025
  • Typically missing Activity burn-off icon Jul 2025
  • Typically missing Same labels on delivery apps
Item 6 is the one almost nobody has. It is close to impossible on a printed menu.
Frustrated restaurant manager struggling to update outdated paper menus and DIY menu software

What a failed inspection actually costs

1 in 7. In a single recent quarter, SFDA carried out over 15,200 inspection visits across 12,260 establishments. 1,753 were found non-compliant.

Warning, then penalty. MOMAH and SFDA’s updated Table of Food Law Violations scales penalties by establishment size and runs on a “prevention before penalty” model: a warning with a grace period for non-severe breaches, immediate penalty for severe ones. Your grace period starts the day an inspector walks in, not the day you decide to fix it.

Reprinting is the real cost. A menu labelling change on print means reprint, redistribute, and repeat at every branch, every time SFDA updates a threshold. Phase 2 landed 8 months after Phase 1. There will be a Phase 3.

PRICING

Digital Menu Pricing in Saudi Arabia

Trusted by 200+ restaurants, hotels, cafés & chains across 14 countries.

SIGNATURE

We build it. You run it.

SAR 1,800 / year

1 venue SAR 1,800 per venue SAR 150 a month

Venues

1

+SAR 900/yr per additional venue

What you get:

  • Complete menu setup included
  • Designed to your brand, not a template
  • Your photos and video on any dish
  • Calories, allergens, sodium, caffeine tagged
  • Arabic RTL + English – Dual-language
  • Tablet Menus (Works Offline)
  • Every venue, its own prices and currency
  • Offers & promotions display
  • Google feedback / Search integration
  • Full control, edit anytime

For independent cafés and restaurants happy to update their own prices.

Setup included · Billed Annually · You approve before we launch

COLLECTION Hotels running multiple concepts. Groups running 10+ outlets.

Master menu, one source of truth. Per-outlet currencies and compliance. Brand governance across every venue. A rollout that doesn't need your GMs to do anything.

Get Our Group Pricing

We invoice properly. Card and bank transfer. All prices in SAR.

Restaurant table qr code stand for guest to scan the qr code to view the digital menu.

We build every menu ourselves.

Entering 180 items in two languages with calories, allergens, caffeine values and burn-off icons is three days of work nobody on your team has.

Signature: you drive

  • A clean dashboard, change a price in seconds
  • No training call, no onboarding course
  • Best if your prices are stable
  • You keep the keys

Concierge: we drive

  • One WhatsApp message, we do it
  • Live across every branch before service
  • No cap on changes, no fee per change
  • You never open a dashboard

Built for Saudi Arabia, not translated into it

Arabic that reads right.

Native RTL layout, not a mirrored English template. Menu-appropriate Arabic written by people who eat in these restaurants, not machine output.

SAR, VAT-inclusive, correctly.

Prices shown the way ZATCA expects and guests expect.

Ramadan in one message.

Iftar and suhoor menus scheduled to go live and expire on the dates you set. No scramble at maghrib.

Delivery apps mirrored.

The same seven labels on HungerStation, Jahez, Keeta and ToYou, because Phase 2 covers them too and almost nobody knows it.

Every branch, one message.

Change a price in Riyadh and Jeddah at once, or one branch alone.

Your data leaves with you.

Full export in any format, free, whether you renew or leave.

Digital menu boards, tablet menus, QR menus: which one does your Riyadh venue need?

QR menu, on your guest's own phone

This is you if:

  • You run a full-service restaurant, a café, or a hotel outlet
  • Your menu changes more than once a season
  • You carry 40 items or more
  • You need all seven SFDA labels on every single item
  • Arabic and English both have to look native, not translated


A QR menu has unlimited room. Every calorie figure, allergen icon, caffeine value in mg, saltshaker mark and burn-off icon sits on every item, in both languages, without crowding anything off the page. Change a price once and it is live in every branch before the next cover sits down.

Digital Menu qr code black metal stand.

Tablet menu, placed in your guest's hand

This is you if:

  • You run fine dining, hotel room service, or a shisha lounge
  • You want a premium object at the table, not a laminated card
  • Your dining room has patchy signal (tablet menus work offline)
  • You have coffee, dessert or shisha lists that deserve photography

Same seven SFDA labels, same two languages, on a device you control and brand. Works with no connection and syncs the moment it reconnects. Guests who cannot or will not scan a code still get a compliant menu.

Customer browsing ramadan digital menu using restaurant tablet designed by TableQR

Digital menu boards and screens, above the counter

This is you if:

  • You run a QSR, a drive-thru, counter service, or a food-hall unit
  • Guests order standing up, in under ninety seconds
  • You carry 8 to 20 items, not 180

We don’t supply the screens. Here’s what we do instead.

Most Riyadh operators searching for digital menu boards or backlit menu screens actually need a QR or tablet menu. A wall screen shows a fixed list and has no room for seven SFDA labels on every line, which is why a lot of menu board installations in Riyadh are non-compliant the day they switch on.

If you genuinely need counter screens, say so. We will point you to a screen supplier in Riyadh and build the compliant menu data that feeds them, so your board and your QR menu never contradict each other.

Digital menu boards and stand screens, near the counter.

What Our Clients Say

Trusted by Restaurants Across Saudi Arabia

I refused to use cheap-looking PDF menus. TableQR built a premium digital menu that matches our brand, and we didn’t upload a single photo ourselves.

Sara K.

Restaurant Owner · Moa Cafe, Riyadh

Most tech companies in this region sell you a system and disappear. TableQR treats our menu like it’s their own business.

Noura A.

Co-Founder · Qasioun Restaurant, Al Hofuf

I just send a WhatsApp to the TableQR team and it’s handled. My managers focus on guests, not fighting with software.

Faisal M.

Operations Manager · Riyadh

We are in the business of food and hospitality, not IT. The best part about TableQR is the absolute peace of mind, my team does nothing, they manage the entire menu for us.

Ahmed A.

General Manager · CultureCafe, Jeddah

Riyadh skyline

Digital menus for restaurants across the Kingdom

TableQR is a digital menu service run for venues in 14 countries, and Saudi Arabia is where it earns its keep, because SFDA Phase 2 turns your menu into a document an inspector can fine you over. Everything below is that same service applied to the Kingdom: Arabic and English on every item, all seven SFDA labels, priced in SAR, and updated for you by message.

Digital menus in Riyadh

Riyadh is where most of our Saudi work happens, and where SFDA enforcement is most visible. The city has roughly 33,400 restaurants and cafes, from the concept rooms in Hittin and Al Malqa to hotel outlets in the financial district and the heritage venues around Diriyah. It is also the fastest-changing menu market in the Kingdom: Riyadh Season alone forces price and availability changes several times across a single run, and venues on printed menus reprint every time. We build Riyadh menus in Arabic and English with all seven SFDA Phase 2 labels on every item, and update them by WhatsApp across every branch at once. Build starts within 48 hours of your menu arriving.

Jeddah

Corniche dining, Al Balad heritage cafés, and a higher fast-casual mix than Riyadh. Heavy menu rotation through Jeddah Season, Ramadan and the Hajj corridor. Arabic-first menus, updated across every branch by message.

Dammam and Al Khobar

Eastern Province operators tend to run several outlets under one group. Per-branch pricing, one master menu, and a single point of contact. International palates and a strong cloud-kitchen presence, both of which need clean delivery-app labelling.

Makkah and Madinah

Pilgrimage volume swings harder than anywhere else in the Kingdom, and Arabic and English are rarely enough. We build menus in four languages as standard and more on request, with SFDA labelling intact in every one.

Al Ahsa and Al Hofuf

A growing café and casual dining scene serving a market that has historically been under-served by menu technology. Same build, same compliance, same turnaround as the major cities.

Everywhere else

Abha, Taif, Tabuk, Yanbu, and the new destination developments. If you have a venue and a menu, location is not a constraint. Everything is handled remotely and delivered by message.

One menu, every branch, every city. Change a price in Riyadh and Jeddah in the same message, or change one branch alone. Every venue keeps its own pricing and its own SFDA labelling, under one master menu.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about fast, compliant QR menus built for Saudi dining.

Signature is SAR 1,800 a year for one venue, Concierge is SAR 4,500, both with the full build included and additional venues at half price. Groups of ten or more outlets get a same-day quote. All prices in SAR.

Send us your menu today and you will have your build plan and a fixed launch date tomorrow. As a guide: a single café of around 60 items is typically 2 to 3 working days, a full-service restaurant of 150+ items in two languages is 5 to 7, and hotel or multi-outlet builds get a fixed date agreed before you pay. Menu size, photo quality and number of languages are what move it. We give you the exact date once we have seen your menu, not before.

We do the setup. Every plan includes the full build: your categories, SAR pricing, photos, Arabic and English copy, and every SFDA label on every item. The software is not the hard part. Entering 180 items in two languages with calories, allergens and activity icons is three days of work nobody on your team has. After launch you either keep the keys and edit it yourself, or you send us a WhatsApp and we handle it.

Yes. Every menu includes per-item calories, allergen alerts, caffeine and sodium disclosures, and VAT-inclusive SAR pricing in both Arabic and English.

No. Guests scan the QR code and the menu opens instantly in their phone browser. No app, no signup, no friction.

Yes. We centralize your menu across all locations. Update pricing everywhere at once, or adjust a specific branch independently. Works for 2 branches or 50.

Your menu content and photography are yours. We export the complete set on request, in any format, at no charge, whether you are renewing or leaving.

Send us your menu. We'll take it from there.

We check it against all seven SFDA requirements and tell you what is missing, free, within one working day. If you want it rebuilt, you get a fixed date and a fixed price at the same time.

TableQR digital menu displayed on phones and tablets showing food categories, starters and Italian desserts in a modern layout.