No strawman here
We give FoodStory credit where it's genuinely good.
Built for restaurants
Coursing, floor plans, food cost — not retail.
Local from day one
PromptPay, e-wallets, TH/EN support.
Side by side
The feature-by-feature view.
Where FoodStory covers it, we say so. Most restaurants hit the line below somewhere between their second printer and their second outlet.
| Capability | Papaya | FoodStory |
|---|---|---|
| Guest experience & service | ||
| QR & web self-ordering Guests scan, order and pay from the table | Built in | Not available |
| Split bill & per-seat checks Split by item, seat or evenly | Yes | Split tender only |
| Floor plan & coursing Drag-drop tables, hold & fire courses | Yes | Limited |
| Back office & cost control | ||
| Ingredient inventory & food cost Recipes, theoretical vs actual usage | Yes | Item stock counts |
| Promotions & loyalty Points, rewards, targeted offers | Yes | Add-on |
| Weekly performance debrief GM Copilot reads the week, flags what moved | Yes | Reports only |
| Payments, ecosystem & support | ||
| Local payments PromptPay, e-wallets, cards | Yes | Via card processors |
| 150+ POS & delivery integrations Deliverect, aggregators, accounting | 150+ | App marketplace |
| Support in Thai & English Local onboarding & humans on chat | TH / EN | Email / community |
| Pricing model How you pay as you grow | Free to start · per-outlet plans | Per-feature add-ons |
Comparison reflects publicly documented features as of June 2026. FoodStory moves fast — if something here is out of date, tell us and we'll fix it.
Which is the right call
We'd rather you pick the right tool than the wrong one.
When FoodStory is the better fit
Credit where it's due — for the right shop, FoodStory is hard to beat on simplicity and price.
- A single café, kiosk or shop with counter service
- You want a simple register and basic loyalty, today
- No table service, no coursing, no QR ordering needed
- You track stock at the item level, not by ingredient
When operators switch to Papaya
The pattern we hear over and over from venues outgrowing a basic till.
- You want guests to scan, order and pay from the table
- Table service needs floor plans, coursing and split bills
- Food cost is creeping and item counts aren't enough
- A second (or fifth) outlet, and you want one place to run them
- You want the week's numbers to come with a "so do this"
Switching questions
The things people ask us before moving.
Straight answers — no asterisks.
Papaya has a free plan to get you started, then per-outlet plans as you add ordering, payments, inventory and Copilot. If price is the only thing that matters and you only need a basic register, a leaner tool may be the cheaper route — we'd tell you that to your face. The question is usually what you need it to do six months from now.
Yes. Export your items and we'll bring across categories, prices, modifiers and photos via spreadsheet, then check it together before you go live. Most menus are mapped in a single session.
No. Papaya runs on the phones, tablets and computers you already use, and works with common receipt and kitchen printers — including the Star Micronics and Epson units most shops already have. In Thailand, plans can include a free EDC terminal and printer.
Then you may not need us yet — and that's a fine answer. Papaya earns its keep when you add table service, self-ordering, ingredient-level cost control or a second outlet. If none of those are on your horizon, a lean POS like FoodStory is the sensible call.
No. Orders and tickets queue locally and sync the moment you reconnect, so a flaky connection never halts a shift mid-service.