Hayabusa (隼) is a QR menu system built for small, owner-operated restaurants in Taiwan and Japan. Customers scan the code on the table and the menu renders in their phone's language — English, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean. No pointing at pictures. No misorders. Setup in fifteen minutes.
Observed directly in tourist districts across Tokyo, Kyoto, and Taipei. Small, owner-operated shops still run on laminated picture menus and finger-pointing. Japan's restaurant QR adoption leapt from 26% (2021) to 90% (2024) — but street-corner restaurants were left behind.
"Customer points at a picture. Staff writes down a number. Half the orders come out wrong. Sometimes they just leave before ordering."
A discreet QR sticker on the corner of the table. Any phone, any browser. The menu opens in under a second.
Based on the phone's browser language: English, 繁體中文, 日本語, 한국어. You maintain one master menu.
No more pointing. No more guessing. Staff focuses on cooking and hospitality.
A real Hayabusa demo restaurant, running in production. Whatever language your phone is set to is what you'll see. No login, no install, no forms.
Note to NewebPay reviewers: yes, this is live. Point your camera at it.

Tiers priced by monthly scans, not by seats. Seasonal restaurants don't get punished for slow months.
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Three Princess Ltd. · 三公主有限公司
Taipei, Taiwan
Tax ID: 53890208
Tell us about your restaurant. We'll set up a free demo store within 24 hours so you can try the full system.