Restaurant POS System

Streamline your Resturant's operational processes by integrating QR ordering, self ordering kiosks, GrabFood, kitchen printers or displays and cashless payment terminals with your Restaurant POS System. 

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The Top POS System Features Your Restaurant Needs

Order management

Orders from all platforms will be consolidated by your restaurant POS system, itemized and sent to kitchen printers / display in real time with 100% accuracy

Table management

Organize seating plans, track table statuses, and optimize turnover with real-time table updates.

Instant menu update

Make changes to your restaurant pos system's menu in one or multiple outlets through an online portal on the go.

Kitchen printers/display

New orders and changes in orders are reflected instantly and completed orders can be struck off to prevent miscommunication, food wastage and missed orders

Inventory management

Your restaurant POS helps you reduce over stocking through receipe management and stock management

Payments

Safeguard your revenue against fraud and incorrect billing while providing your customers with a seamless cashless payment experience

Loyalty management

Incentivise your customers to come back and earn more through repeated sales through your restaurant POS loyalty solution integration.

Staff management

Simplify payroll through your restaurant POS with clock in and out functions to easily track staff attendance and hours

Real time reports

Gain access to your restaurant's performance and data through by access dashboards and detailed reports through an online backend.

Real time data access

Your restaurant POS has a backend to help you easily access and manage dashboards, reports and backend settings of multiple outlets on the go.

Offline mode

Network disruptions do not affect your operations as MEGAPOS restaurant POS has the capibility to switch and run on offline mode

Multi outlet management

Your restaurant POS has a backend to help you easily access and manage dashboards, reports and backend settings of multiple outlets on the go.

Restaurant self ordering solutions

MEGAPOS's in-house solutions comes integrated with your Restaurant POS System

MEGAPOS Self Ordering Kiosk Restaurants

Self ordering kiosk

Reduce dependence on manpower for manual order taking & encourage customers to self-order.

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MEGAPOS QR Ordering Restaurant

QR Ordering

Allows restaurant customers to scan a QR code and place orders.

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MEGAPOS Hybrid Restaurant

2 in 1 POS + Kiosk

A POS & self-ordering kiosk combined into a sleek dual screen solution.

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Restaurant POS system that boost member loyalty

  • Enhanced customer insights

    Collect and analyze detailed customer data to understand preferences and behavior, allowing for personalized service and targeted marketing.

  • Streamlined operations

    Syncing your restaurant POS and CRM systems reduces manual data entry, minimizes errors, and improves overall operational efficiency.

  • Increased sales & customer loyalty

    CRM data can be used to create targeted promotions and loyalty programs, encouraging repeat visits and boosting sales.

  • Paperless & Simplified Loyalty Management

    Automatically track and manage loyalty points, rewards, and redemptions through your restaurant's POS system, making it easy for customers and staff to handle.

  • Centralized data management

    Maintain a single, unified database for customer and transaction data, simplifying reporting and analysis.

  • Secure Cashflow

    Enable customers to do credit topups, pre-purchase meal packages or eVouchers and redeem them seamlessly at your restaurant POS system. This secures your customers return and boosts your restaurant's cashflow

Restaurant kitchen order management solutions

Kitchen display

Orders are displayed systematically on a tablet with order changes instantly updated. Completed orders can be struck off to prevent confusion.

Kitchen printing

MEGAPOS restaurant POS system itemizes orders and sends order items to its respective kitchen section's printers.

Sticker label printing

MEGAPOS integrates with sticker labels printers to print out orders on sticker labels that can be pasted on respective takeaway food containers.

restaurant POS system integrated kitchen tech

MEGAPOS Cashless Payment

Links with all MEGAPOS Solutions

No need to apply from multiple payment vendors

Get cashless payments at low rates!

Accepts various payment methods

What restaurants say about our POS system

Swee Choon Tim Sum

Our business have been with MEGAPOS for 10 years now, in fact they pioneered the use of a POS system in our restaurant. Our business have grown leaps and bounds with them, and their constant advancement in technologies such as the recent introduction of QR code mobile ordering in our restaurant has helped us significantly. Will highly recommend MEGAPOS to any restaurant looking for a POS system!

Fulin Bar

"Very happy with the POS system. We had Bryan to assist with all the set up from the beginning. Very helpful guy. MEGAPOS is one of the best and very easy to use POS system for F&B operations. I would reccomend this POS system to anyone starting an F&B business."

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Useful Restaurant Reads

Restaurant POS system and self ordering solutions tech updates, F&B business tips and client success case studies

By Liang Wei Liaw March 26, 2026
With GST at 9% and ingredient costs remaining stubbornly high in 2026, Singaporean F&B owners are constantly looking for ways to protect their profit margins. While you can only cut operational costs so much, there is another highly effective strategy: increasing the Average Order Value (AOV) for every customer who walks through your door. Industry data consistently shows that customers spend roughly 15% to 30% more when they order through a digital screen compared to a human cashier. But why does this happen? It’s not magic; it’s consumer psychology. Here is why upgrading to digital ordering systems isn’t just about saving manpower. it’s about actively driving your revenue up. 1. The End of "Upsell Guilt" Let’s be honest: your front-of-house staff probably hate upselling. Asking every single customer, "Would you like to upgrade your drink?" or "Do you want to add truffle fries?" can feel pushy, and during a busy lunch rush, staff simply forget to ask. A self-ordering kiosk or a QR code menu never forgets, and more importantly, it never feels "pushy." Customers don't feel judged by a screen. When a kiosk automatically prompts a pop-up saying, "Make it a meal for just $3 more?", a significant percentage of customers will tap "Yes" out of sheer convenience and appetite. 2. People Eat with Their Eyes Traditional printed menus rely on text descriptions, leaving the customer to imagine the dish. Digital screens flip this dynamic entirely. When a customer uses a MEGAPOS self-ordering kiosk or their smartphone to scan a QR menu, they are greeted with vibrant, high-definition photos of your food. Seeing a glistening slice of cake or a perfectly frosted iced latte triggers an immediate craving. Visual menus turn a simple "I just want a coffee" visit into "I'll get a coffee and that matcha roll looks too good to pass up." 3. The Customization Premium Modern Singaporean diners love modifying their orders. Whether it’s an iced oat milk latte with an extra espresso shot, or a grain bowl with added avocado and smoked salmon, customization is king. However, communicating these complex add-ons to a human cashier can be tedious and prone to errors. Digital menus make customization completely frictionless. Customers love tapping through the add-on options, and because they are in control, they happily pay the extra $1 or $2 per modification. These small, high-margin add-ons compound quickly, significantly padding your daily revenue. 4. Real-Time Menu Engineering Printed menus are static. If you have a surplus of a specific pastry that is about to expire, or you want to push a high-margin seasonal drink, reprinting menus is out of the question. With a smart backend like the one powering MEGAPOS , you have total control over your digital storefront. You can instantly push your most profitable items to the top of the kiosk screen, highlight them as "Chef’s Recommendations," or create limited-time bundle deals on the fly. You dictate the customer journey the moment they scan your QR code or touch the screen. The Bottom Line Investing in self-service technology is no longer just a defensive move to combat the manpower crunch; it is an offensive strategy to increase your sales. By moving your menu to a digital interface, you are giving your customers a frictionless, visually appealing experience that naturally encourages them to spend more. Want to see how easy it is to set up an automated upselling machine for your store? Contact MEGAPOS today to get a demo of our highly visual kiosks, QR ordering systems, and dual-screen POS setups designed specifically to boost your bottom line.
By Liang Wei Liaw March 24, 2026
Running a quick-service food or beverage kiosk in Singapore whether it is a bubble tea stand in a heartland mall or a grab-and-go snack counter near an MRT station is a unique challenge. You rely on high footfall and fast turnover to make your margins, but you have to do it in a footprint the size of a walk-in closet. When you add Singapore's ongoing manpower crunch to the mix, operating a kiosk becomes a high-stress juggling act. With limited space and strict foreign worker quotas in 2026, you simply cannot afford to have a staff member dedicated solely to punching buttons on a cash register. Here is how quick-service operators are rethinking their micro-spaces and using tech to survive the labor shortage. 1. The "One-Man Show" Dilemma In a typical kiosk setup, you might only have room for two or three staff members per shift. If one person is permanently anchored to the POS system taking orders, answering questions, and handling cash, your production capacity is immediately cut by a third or even half. With the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) maintaining tight Dependency Ratio Ceilings (DRC), hiring an extra pair of hands just for front-of-house duties is incredibly difficult and expensive. The math forces a harsh reality: your human staff needs to be entirely focused on preparing the food or drinks, not taking orders. 2. The Invisible Cost of the "Too Long" Queue In the quick-service game, speed is your actual product. A long queue might look like a sign of good business, but it is often a silent revenue killer. During the lunch rush, the modern Singaporean consumer is impatient. If an office worker sees a slow-moving line of five people waiting to order an iced latte or a waffle, they will likely walk over to a competitor. You aren't just losing the speed of service; you are actively losing walk-by sales because of an operational bottleneck. 3. Maximizing the Micro-Space with Smart Automation To maximize output in a 150-square-foot space, you need technology that is compact, fast, and acts as an invisible employee. This is where an integrated system like MEGAPOS completely changes the workflow of a takeaway kiosk: The Tireless Cashier (Self-Ordering Kiosks): A sleek, small-footprint self-ordering kiosk takes the pressure off your staff. It never calls in sick, never gets an order wrong due to background noise, and automatically prompts customers with upsells (like adding pearls or upgrading to a combo). Queue-Busting QR Codes: Don't have physical space for a kiosk terminal? Place QR codes on standees around your kiosk. Customers can scan, browse the visual menu, and pay on their own phones while standing in line. By the time they reach the counter, their order is already popping up on your kitchen display. Compact Dual-Screen POS: For the few customers who still prefer ordering at the counter, a modern dual-screen POS is essential. It looks clean, takes up minimal counter space, and allows the customer to verify their complex custom orders (e.g., "25% sugar, less ice") instantly on the second screen, eliminating costly remakes. 4. Funding Your Digital Employee Upgrading your kiosk’s technology doesn't mean eating into your hard-earned profits. The Singapore government continues to strongly back F&B automation in 2026: Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG): Eligible F&B operators can still tap into the PSG to cover up to 50% of the costs for pre-approved IT solutions, making systems like self-ordering POS highly affordable. SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit (SFEC): With the redesigned SFEC rolling out in the second half of 2026, qualifying businesses will have access to a $10,000 credit to offset out-of-pocket expenses for enterprise transformation, including tech adoption. The Takeaway In a quick-service kiosk, every square inch and every second counts. By shifting the ordering process to the customer, you instantly solve your biggest manpower headache. Your staff can prep faster, your queues move quicker, and your daily sales volume increases. Ready to turn your takeaway counter into a high-speed, high-efficiency operation? Reach out to MEGAPOS today to explore how our compact POS, self-ordering kiosks, and QR solutions are built specifically for Singapore's fast-paced F&B environment.
By Liang Wei Liaw March 20, 2026
The SFA officially rolled out Phase 1 of the Safety Assurance for Food Establishments (SAFE) framework on January 19, 2026. If you are running a cafe, restaurant, or kiosk in Singapore, the days of prepping for a single annual grading inspection are over. The new system is designed to reward consistent, year-round hygiene practices. While regulatory changes can feel overwhelming, understanding the mechanics of SAFE will help you maintain your top grade without the last-minute scramble. Here is the factual breakdown of what you need to know and how to adapt your operations. 1. The End of the "Snapshot" Inspection For nearly three decades, establishments were given an 'A', 'B', 'C', or 'D' based on a once-a-year snapshot assessment. The SAFE framework replaces this with a continuous tracking model. Your grade is now a reflection of your sustained track record . This means SFA evaluates your everyday operational discipline over time, rather than just how clean the kitchen is on the day the inspector arrives. 2. The New Grading System: A, B, C, and "NEW" The 'D' grade has been completely removed. Under Phase 1 of the SAFE framework, the roughly 45,000 licensed food establishments in Singapore are now graded as follows: Grade 'A': Awarded to establishments with a strong food safety track record of more than three years (meaning no major lapses). Grade 'B': Awarded to establishments with a good track record of between one and three years . Grade 'C': An immediate downgrade triggered by a major lapse. This includes a license suspension under the Points Demerit System (accumulating 12 points within 12 months) or a court conviction for a food safety offense. "NEW": Assigned to businesses operating for less than a year to distinguish them from operators with established track records. 3. Goodbye Physical Decals, Hello QR Codes You no longer need to scrape off and replace physical grade decals on your storefront. The new framework shifts entirely to a digital transparency model. Diners can now check your establishment's real-time food safety grade by simply scanning the QR code on your SFA license displayed at your premises, or by checking the SFA's online track record portal. 4. Category 1 vs. Category 2 Establishments The SFA now divides businesses based on the scale and complexity of their food preparation. Category 1 (Significant Processing): Caterers, large restaurants (kitchens 16 square meters or larger), in-house kitchens, and food manufacturers. Category 2 (Low/Moderate Processing): Cafes, bakeries, small restaurants, takeaway outlets, and food stalls in coffee shops or hawker centers. The Category 1 "Fast-Track": If you are a Category 1 operator, you do not necessarily have to wait three years for an 'A' grade. You can fast-track to an 'A' after just one year of a clean track record if you appoint an Advanced Food Hygiene Officer (AFHO) and implement a certified Food Safety Management System (FSMS). Keep in mind that when Phase 2 rolls out (details expected by 2027), these AFHO and FSMS requirements will become mandatory for Category 1 establishments seeking to maintain their 'A' status. 5. How Technology Protects Your Grade When your staff is overwhelmed with manual order taking, payment processing, and answering routine questions, kitchen hygiene and operational discipline inevitably slip. Rushed staff are more likely to make the kind of mistakes that lead to a "major lapse." By utilizing self-ordering kiosks, QR-code table ordering, and efficient dual-screen POS systems like MEGAPOS , you eliminate front-of-house bottlenecks. This buys your team the time and mental bandwidth needed to focus on what the SFA is actively grading you on: consistent food preparation, rigorous cleanliness, and sustained safety standards.
By Liang Wei Liaw March 12, 2026
Walk around Singapore during lunch hour and you’ll notice something interesting. Some stalls and cafés always have a queue outside the shop, while others nearby remain half empty. What’s surprising is that the busiest places don’t always have the best food. Many F&B owners have probably wondered the same thing at some point: why does that stall always have customers while mine sometimes doesn’t? After observing many food businesses across Singapore, certain patterns appear again and again. People Trust What Other People Are Eating Humans naturally follow the crowd. When customers walk past a shop and see a line forming outside, their first instinct is often to assume the food must be good. Even without knowing anything about the restaurant, the queue itself becomes a signal of quality. On the other hand, an empty shop can unintentionally send the opposite message. Customers may subconsciously question whether the food is good or if something is wrong with the place. This is why a stall with several people waiting often attracts even more customers, while a stall with no queue may struggle to draw attention despite serving good food. Simple Menus Often Perform Better Many of Singapore’s busiest food stalls operate with surprisingly small menus. Some famous hawker stalls sell only three to six dishes, yet they remain consistently popular. A focused menu allows the kitchen to work faster and maintain consistent quality. It also makes ordering easier for customers. When people see too many options, they often take longer to decide, slowing down the queue and increasing pressure on the kitchen. By concentrating on a few strong dishes, many successful outlets are able to deliver food faster while keeping standards consistent. Speed Matters More Than Many Owners Think In busy districts such as the CBD or major office areas, many customers have limited time for lunch. Office workers often want to order, eat, and return to work within thirty to forty-five minutes. When the ordering process is smooth and the kitchen runs efficiently, customers feel that the experience fits naturally into their schedule. Long waiting times, confusing ordering processes, or delays in food preparation can discourage repeat visits, even if the food itself is good. Many of the busiest outlets in Singapore succeed simply because they are able to serve customers quickly and reliably during peak hours. Familiarity Creates Loyal Customers Another powerful factor in the success of many F&B outlets is familiarity. Customers often return not just because of the food, but because they feel comfortable with the place. Think about the kopi stall uncle who remembers your usual order, or the café staff who greet regular customers when they walk in. These small moments create a sense of connection that customers appreciate. Over time, the shop becomes part of the customer’s daily routine. This familiarity encourages repeat visits and helps build a steady base of loyal customers. The Best Shops Are Consistent Consistency is one of the most important traits shared by successful F&B businesses. Customers value reliability more than many operators realise. When someone finds a place they enjoy, they want the food to taste the same every time they visit. If the portion size changes, the flavour becomes inconsistent, or the service quality drops, customers may start looking for alternatives. Many of the most successful food stalls in Singapore are not constantly introducing new items or changing their menu. Instead, they focus on delivering the same dependable experience day after day. Final Thoughts Running an F&B business in Singapore is not easy. Rising rental costs, manpower challenges, and intense competition are realities that most operators face daily. However, when looking at outlets that remain busy year after year, the formula often comes down to a few simple principles: building trust through social proof, keeping menus focused, serving customers efficiently, creating familiarity, and maintaining consistency. In the end, success in the F&B industry is not always about having the most complex menu or the most creative concept. Sometimes, it’s about doing the simple things well and doing them consistently. If are interested in solutions that can help you automate order taking for consistent, fast ordering, without heavy reliance on manpower, or a solution that helps you handle member engagement to bring back customers, click here to learn more!
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can automated promotions be set up?

    Yes, MEGAPOS restaurant POS system allows you to create multiple flexible automated promotions will be automatically applied to the bill when preset the criterias are met.

  • Can it print specific order items to specific kitchen printers

    Yes, you are able to configure your MEGAPOS restaurant POS system to itemize orders and send each order item to respective kitchen printers different kitchen secions.

  • Does your POS come with CRM?

    Yes, we do. In fact,  apart from just saving customer data into your POS system, you are able to configure member points collection and redemption system, or even configure different discount levels to be applied to different membership tiers.


    This will help you to boost your restaurant's customer retention rate.

  • What is your warranty coverage?

    Yes, we do provide a 3-year direct manufacturer warranty with HP for your HP POS system's hardware.


    As for MEGAPOS restaurant POS software, first-year technical support is covered. 

  • How do I claim warranty with HP if there is a hardware issue?

    If your HP POS system is still covered by the 3-year direct manufacturer warranty, MEGAPOS will take over the claim process.


    Arrangements like loaning you a POS system in the meantime during repairs can be made.

  • What to do if I face a technical difficulty?

    You can call our support hotline and MEGAPOS tech support will provide online and phone support.


    However, if the issue is not able to be solved online and through the phone, a visit to your restaurant will be scheduled.