Café Ordering System

Getting orders out fast and efficiently is key to running a successful café. KafeCloud has you covered.

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Café-Billing Features

KOT Management

If your café is an extension of a larger restaurant or hotel you can print your food KOTs in separate kitchens with multi-printer enabled KOT management.

Touchscreen Interface

Enable lightning-fast billing with an intuitive touch-screen interface. Just tap and order!

Inventory

Monitor your stock in real-time, manage purchases and keep an eye on food-costs with just one click.

Item Variation

Item variations, add-ons and special instructions allow customers to order items made to their liking.

Customer Analytics

Item variations, add-ons and special instructions allow customers to order items made to their liking.

Self-Service Kiosk

A smarter way for your customers to place their order. Decrease wait time and increase average order values. KafeCloud Kiosk comes with an inbuilt recommendation engine to suggest customers with combos or add-ons.

  • Easy interface for quick ordering
  • AI-driven Recommendation Engine for food suggestions
  • Food photos to entice customers
  • PayTM and UPI as well as cash payment modes
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Online Ordering Widget

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Online Ordering App

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Ordering With QR Code

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Have crambled parts of Cicero's De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum for use in a type specimen.