Restaurant POS & billing software for Nepal.
Clean PAN/VAT bills, correct fiscal-year invoicing, split and merged bills, and a clear void trail — the billing side of your restaurant, built for Nepal’s tax format.
Bills built for Nepal’s tax format
Clear PAN/VAT bills with fiscal-year invoice numbers in correct sequence and Bikram Sambat dates — the format your customers and your accountant expect. Print automatically to a thermal printer, or start with just a browser.
- PAN and VAT bills with the details Nepal requires
- Fiscal-year invoice numbering in correct sequence
- Bikram Sambat dates on every bill
- Auto-print over Wi-Fi or USB
A counter that keeps up with the floor
Split a bill across guests, merge tables that joined, apply a discount, and settle — without holding up a busy service. Orders from the floor flow straight to the bill, so nobody re-types what the waiter already entered.
A void trail you can stand behind
Cancel an item and TableSathi records the void and prints a slip — the kitchen stops, and the change is on paper. Every bill stays traceable for when you reconcile the till or hand records to your accountant.
Sales you can actually read
Built-in analytics show sales over time and your busiest hours, so staffing and specials stop being guesses. For ingredient cost per plate, pair billing with TableSathi’s inventory — linked below.
Common questions.
What kind of bills does it print?+
TableSathi prints clean PAN and VAT bills formatted the way Nepal expects: PAN or VAT registration details, fiscal-year invoice numbering in correct sequence, and Bikram Sambat dates alongside the amounts, with the 13% VAT and total laid out clearly for both your customer and your accountant. Bills print automatically to a supported thermal printer over Wi-Fi or USB, or you can start with just a browser and add a printer later. Note that TableSathi produces correctly formatted PAN/VAT bills; it is not itself a substitute for IRD registration or CBMS integration, which depend on your own business’s tax setup.
Can I split or merge bills?+
Yes. At the counter you can split one table’s bill across several guests, or merge tables that joined together into a single bill — useful when a group rearranges itself mid-meal. You can apply a discount, hold a bill, or reprint it, and then settle. Because the orders taken on the floor flow straight into the bill, the counter never re-types what the waiter already entered, so splitting and merging stay fast even during a busy service.
How are cancellations and voids handled?+
When an item is cancelled, TableSathi records the void and prints a slip at the kitchen station, so the kitchen knows to stop preparing it and the change is on paper rather than in someone’s memory. Every bill stays traceable — what was ordered, what was voided, and by whom — which is exactly what you want when you reconcile the till at the end of the night or hand records to an accountant. This audit trail also makes it harder for items to quietly disappear without a record.
Do I need a dedicated POS terminal?+
No. Any phone, tablet, or till computer with a web browser runs TableSathi’s POS and billing — there is no proprietary terminal to buy. A thermal printer is the only optional hardware, and it is needed only if you want bills and kitchen tickets to print automatically rather than viewing them on screen. Many restaurants in Nepal start with the counter computer plus one kitchen printer and expand from there, which keeps the upfront cost low and lets you try the full billing flow before investing in equipment.
Run your cafe the simpler way.
Tell us about your cafe and we'll get you set up — orders, kitchen tickets, billing, and stock in one place.