Yilan Restaurant QR Code Ordering System

Yilan City, Luodong, Jiaoxi, Toucheng, Su'ao — a tourist haven's hot spring dining and seafood eateries. No setup fee, no contract, 30-day free trial.

Yilan County is one of northern Taiwan's top tourist destinations — from upscale hot spring restaurants in Jiaoxi, to Luodong Night Market's local street food, to fresh seafood shops in Toucheng and Su'ao, the F&B scene is thriving. OrderEase serves restaurants across Yilan City, Luodong, Jiaoxi, Toucheng, and Su'ao. Our QR code self-ordering system helps you handle peak-season tourist orders, cut labor costs, and raise table turnover — so every visitor can order quickly.

Yilan: Quiet Weekdays, Explosive Weekends

The Hsuehshan Tunnel delivers Greater Taipei's weekend crowds straight to Yilan, creating one of Taiwan's most extreme quiet-weekday, packed-weekend markets: Jiaoxi's hot spring district and Luodong Night Market are standing-room-only on weekends, then fall back to small-town rhythm midweek. Luodong Night Market trades until the small hours every day — one of Taiwan's few true late-night markets — while Dongmen Night Market and Toucheng Old Street each feed local and tourist crowds. Yilan businesses must build capacity for their weekend selves while controlling costs for their weekday selves.

OrderEase answers that market with flexibility: no setup fee, no contract, from NT$1,950/month. At weekend peaks, scan-to-order cuts ordering labor to zero and pickup call-backs keep guests from crowding the stall; online queueing lets waiting customers stroll the hot-spring street until their turn. On quiet weekdays the flat fee never grows, and there's no commission either way.

Yilan Scenarios: Luodong, Jiaoxi, Toucheng

Luodong Night Market: The Late-Night Staffing Problem

Late-night staff are the priciest and hardest to hire. With guests scanning, ordering, and paying by themselves, one person can run the stall — and the small-hours orders keep coming.

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Jiaoxi Hot Spring District: No More Crowds at the Door

Weekend waits are the norm. Guests scan and order, then wander the hot-spring street until a phone call-back brings them to pick up — the doorway stays clear.

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Toucheng Old Street and Dongmen Market: Two Crowds, One System

Where tourists and locals mix, scanned, walk-in, and takeout orders share one kitchen queue, with POS checkout and daily reports reconciled in one pass.

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Real case: Hikari Sushi, a Keelung pop-up food truck that changes location weekly, takes orders through OrderEase's stall schedule and scheduled pickup — 75% of its orders are pre-ordered before the truck even arrives. The same playbook fits Yilan's weekend markets and tourist vendors.

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Features Built for Yilan 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 so tourists and locals alike can check out quickly.

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 Yilan Businesses

Weekdays are dead and weekends explode — is a monthly fee worth it?

Judge it by the weekend: from NT$1,950/month with zero commission, catching one extra weekend rush already outweighs the cost. No contract — run the 30-day free trial and let the numbers decide.

Hot spring district weekends need waitlists — can the system manage queues?

Yes. Online queueing hands out numbers so guests roam freely and get notified when their table is ready — no standing around, no shouting names.

Weekend crowds include many Japanese, Korean, and Hong Kong travelers — can they self-order?

Yes. The ordering page follows each guest's phone language across five languages, and seafood items and options display multilingually — foreign guests order and pay on their own.

Does it work for weekend markets or pop-up stalls?

Yes. The QR code binds to your shop, not an address — bring the standee and take orders anywhere. With the stall schedule and scheduled pickup, customers can even order before you arrive on site.

Other Service Areas

OrderEase serves 11 cities and counties across Taiwan. Click your area for local pricing.

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