OrderEase serves restaurants and F&B operators across Lingya, Sanmin, Qianzhen, Gushan, Zuoying and other districts of Kaohsiung. We help Kaohsiung restaurants go digital by combining QR code self-ordering with POS checkout — reducing labor load, improving operational efficiency, and letting you focus on crafting great food.
Kaohsiung: A Dual-Track Market of Tourists and Locals
Kaohsiung's dining scene runs on two tracks. Liuhe Night Market serves international travelers — its share of Japanese, Korean, and Hong Kong visitors ranks among Taiwan's highest — while Ruifeng Night Market is where Kaohsiung locals eat late, with local crowds that regularly outdraw the tourist market. Taiwan welcomed 8.574 million visitors in 2025 (up 9%), led by Japan, Hong Kong and Macau, and Korea, and recovering cruise and flight routes have brought full houses of foreign guests back to Kaohsiung's tourist-facing shops.
The local track competes on efficiency: traditional eateries on Fengshan's Zhonghua Street and the indie shops around Yancheng's Pier-2 win or lose on peak-hour turnover and service speed. OrderEase covers both tracks with one system — tourist stalls catch foreign guests with the five-language ordering interface, while local shops pair scan-to-order with POS checkout to pull ordering, payment, and reconciliation into one line.
Kaohsiung Scenarios: Liuhe, Ruifeng, Yancheng
Liuhe Night Market: Foreign Guests Order Themselves
One of Taiwan's most international night markets. With a QR code on the stall, Japanese, Korean, and Hong Kong guests order and pay in their own language — you just cook from a Chinese ticket.
Learn about this featureRuifeng and Local Late-Night Eats: Pay First, No Crowding
Local market crowds peak after 9 p.m. Scan-to-order means guests order and pay upfront and collect by number — no ring of people around the stall asking if it's ready.
Learn about this featureFengshan and Yancheng Shopfronts: One Queue for Everything
For Zhonghua Street eateries and Pier-2-area shops, scanned, walk-in, and takeout orders share one kitchen queue, with POS checkout and reports reconciled in one pass.
Learn about this featureFeatures Built for Kaohsiung Restaurants
QR Code Self-Ordering
Guests scan to order, and orders go to the kitchen in real time — zero wait, zero mis-orders, higher table turnover.
LINE Pay Support
Integrated LINE Pay, JKOPay, and credit cards — Kaohsiung diners pay their preferred way.
POS Checkout Integration
QR code ordering and POS checkout in one — dine-in and takeaway managed together, with clean, accurate accounting.
Fast Digital Transformation
Upload your menu in 5 minutes. No setup fee — start taking orders the same day.
Common Questions from Kaohsiung Businesses
Half my Liuhe customers are foreign — can the system cope?
The ordering interface supports five languages and switches automatically. Guests order in their mother tongue; you receive Chinese tickets and nothing changes in the kitchen.
Do QR ordering and POS mean buying two systems?
One system. Scan-to-order, POS checkout, ticket printing, and reports share one back office — dine-in and takeout orders land in the same queue with no switching or re-entry.
My arcade-front takeout shop has no tables — is it still useful?
Yes. Takeout guests scan, order, and pay online, then collect when their phone buzzes. The full flow runs without using table features at all.
What's the cost, and how fast can we go live?
No setup fee, from NT$1,950/month, first 30 days free. Upload the menu and start — most shops finish setup in five minutes and go live the same day.
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