New Taipei is Taiwan's most populous city, with exceptionally high restaurant density. From the urban hubs of Banqiao, Zhonghe, and Yonghe, to the local street-food scenes of Xinzhuang, Sanchong, and Luzhou, to tourist food districts in Tamsui and Linkou, OrderEase serves restaurants across every district. Our QR code self-ordering system helps you cut labor costs, boost table turnover, and let every guest place their order quickly in this highly competitive environment.
New Taipei: A Commuter Dining Belt of Four Million
New Taipei is Taiwan's most populous city and its most typical commuter-dining market: office workers in Banqiao, Zhonghe, Yonghe, Xinzhuang, and Sanchong grab breakfast before the MRT and dinner at Nanya or Lehua night market on the way home. For these shops the battle isn't average ticket size — it's how many orders the one or two peak hours can absorb. With Taiwan's F&B revenue reaching a record NT$1.0377 trillion in 2024, demand keeps growing; the question is whether your service speed keeps up.
New Taipei has a second face: Tamsui Old Street and Jiufen Old Street sit on the international tourist trail, with a high share of Japanese, Korean, and Hong Kong visitors. OrderEase's guest interface auto-switches between five languages, so tourist-line shops don't need extra language staff — while commuter-belt breakfast and bento shops pair scan-to-order with pickup-ready notifications so nobody crowds the counter.
Three New Taipei Scenarios, from Banqiao to Tamsui
Local Night Market Stalls: Order and Pay Before Pickup
Banqiao Nanya, Yonghe Lehua, Zhonghe Xingnan — stalls with no seating still work. Guests scan a standee, order while they browse, and pay before the ticket lands, so you focus purely on cooking.
Learn about this featureBreakfast and Takeout Rush: Notifications Instead of Crowds
Between 7 and 9 a.m., the worst enemy is the crowd asking 'is mine ready?'. Orders queue automatically and guests get a phone notification when food is up.
Learn about this featureExpanding Across Both Cities: Multi-Store Mode
Brands growing from New Taipei into Taipei share one menu with per-store pricing and stock, and headquarters reads every branch's reports in one back office.
Learn about this featureReal case: Dacheng Breakfast, a traditional Taiwanese breakfast shop on OrderEase, logged 2,890 orders across 77 business days — 82% of peak-hour orders placed by guests scanning themselves, with griddle tickets auto-routed by category to the right printer.
Read the full case studyFeatures Built for New Taipei Restaurants
QR Code Self-Ordering
Guests scan to order themselves, orders go straight to the kitchen. No app download needed — start ordering in 3 seconds.
LINE Pay & JKOPay Supported
Integrated mobile payments built for New Taipei consumer habits — checkout is fast and frictionless.
Real-Time Revenue Reports
Track daily revenue, popular dishes, and peak hours. Let data drive your decisions.
Live in 5 Minutes
No setup fee, no installation. Upload your menu and start taking orders — live on the same day.
Common Questions from New Taipei Businesses
My night market stall has no seating — does a system make sense?
Yes. Put the QR code on a standee, guests order and pay online, and the system sequences tickets. All you need is one phone to watch orders.
Can printers split tickets by station during the breakfast rush?
Yes. Multiple printers route by category — drinks to one, griddle items to another — so each station only sees its own items. That's exactly how the breakfast-shop case runs.
Can foreign visitors in Tamsui or Jiufen order by themselves?
Yes. The ordering page switches to Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, or Simplified Chinese based on the guest's phone — no staff translation needed.
What does it cost, and is there a contract?
From NT$1,950/month with no setup fee and no long-term contract. Try it free for 30 days first, and cancel anytime after.
Other Service Areas
OrderEase serves 11 cities and counties across Taiwan. Click your area for local pricing.