About
An operating system for the way restaurants in MENA actually run.
tawlat is built for independent restaurants in Jordan and the GCC. A modern UI, multi-channel from day one, dedicated addons for the things our customers do every shift, and a local team that picks up the phone.
Why tawlat exists.
Global restaurant software exists, and a lot of it is good. It's also enormous, expensive at the entry tier, partner-mediated for setup, and shaped for hotel chains and global franchises. None of that matches the day-to-day of an independent café or restaurant across the region.
tawlat is a deliberate, smaller answer. A restaurant-native system, sized for a single branch or a small group, with a modern UI, addons you turn on as you need them, and JO and GCC invoicing rules built into the core. No partner triangle, no contracts in the way, no enterprise complexity.
What we believe.
Right-sized, not enterprise.
We're not trying to be the system for global hotel chains. We're trying to be the system for the restaurant down the street that wants to run cleanly without paying for complexity it doesn't use.
Local support, no ticket queue.
Phone and WhatsApp, in your timezone, in your language. The people who answer are the people who build the system.
Pay for what you use.
Addon-based pricing means the bill matches the operation. Turn on what you need, leave the rest off until you do.
Built where our customers live.
Designed and built in Jordan, for restaurants across MENA. JO and GCC invoicing isn't an afterthought, it's part of the core.
A small team.
A small team in Jordan, working closely with restaurant owners across the country. We answer the phone, we ship updates regularly, and we stay close to the floor — the only way to build software that actually helps a shift.
Where we are today.
tawlat runs in restaurants across Jordan, with new restaurants joining each month. Our roadmap is shaped directly by the people using the system every shift: what's working, what's missing, and what would save them time.
Talk to us.
If you run a restaurant in Jordan or the GCC and you want to see if tawlat fits, the easiest path is a short walkthrough on your menu and shift.