There is a place to eat at the west exit of guanqian Street in Suzhou, called "Good Guy snacks". The ordering system in it is good.
After entering the door, there will be a waiter standing at the door to greet you, then ask you a few, arrange a suitable seat for you, and will give you a menu.
You can slowly find your seat, put down your bag, sit down, take a rest, and then pick up a blank sheet of paper and pencil with a seat number on the table.
Write down the dishes, meals, drinks, or other drinks you want, take your wallet, and go to the cashier.
The cashier mm will tell you which dishes are more spicy and can't accept them, and then pay for them. Note that the cashier system and the kitchen should be connected in real time. When you pay
The dishes and seat numbers you ordered have been reflected in the big LCD display screen in the kitchen in real time (I don't know if there is a large LCD display, I guess, but the basic principle is as follows)
It is very likely that you have not paid back to your seat and found that your order has been placed in your seat, which is quite convenient.
I recommend that the environment here is also good, but the music in it seems to have not been changed for more than two years. I'm tired of listening...
In comparison, other ordering systems are not very user-friendly.
Most of the snack bars, including lady dumplings =, are dumb and suddenly go to the cashier to order, then take a list, find a seat, and then shout to the waiter.
Sometimes, when the waiter is busy, no one will come to take care of you. Why can't this ordering be reflected in the kitchen in real time? Not user-friendly.