Mobile ordering service, Eateat
With Eateat users can place orders at tables or seats counters in restaurants by reading scanning QR codes from using their smartphones. They can also make payments in advance on their PCs or smartphones using the takeout feature.
- Support in Retailing (unmanned AI stores, table orders, etc.)
- Multilingual support
- business improvement・optimization・digitization
- Retail
- Restaurants
- Transport
- Tourism
Contents
What is eateat?
The “eateat” service is available at tables and seats in restaurants,
for table orders where users place orders by reading QR codes for orders from their “smartphones” and
fortakeout functions where users can make advance payments from their PCs or smartphones and even pay in advance.
- Anyone can easily place an order by simply reading the QR code placed on the table!
- This single unit can handle the entire ordering part of a restaurant, including menu registration, seat settings, and time-based menu display from the management screen!
- Hall staff can concentrate on tasks other than ordering!
- The same system can also be used for pre-paid take-out.
Flow of serving products using eateat (eat-in)
Flow of providing products using eateat (takeout)
eateat 5 features
Feature 1: Order system available at the lowest price in the industry
Eat-in and take-out functions are available for a fixed fee regardless of how much you use them.
Feature 2 Available via WeChat, LINE, and browser QR reading
Not only can it be used in the browser (HTML), but it can also be used in “LINE” and “WeChat” mini-apps.
Feature 3: Can be used for operations unique to restaurants
Support for detailed operations such as options per menu and all-you-can-eat/drink functions
Feature 4: Strong inbound capability with multilingual support
The menu is displayed in Japanese as well as in a language that matches the language setting of the device from which the QR code was scanned.
Feature 5: Has been introduced in major department stores, railroad companies, etc.
There are examples of introductions from eat-in to take-out.