London has the largest Bangladeshi and South Asian community outside Asia. Restaurants, sweet shops, and caterers serving these communities run on WhatsApp orders.
London is home to over 300,000 Bangladeshis — concentrated in Tower Hamlets, Whitechapel, Newham, and Ilford — plus large Pakistani and Indian communities. South Asian restaurants, caterers, sweet shops, and grocery stores in these areas already rely on WhatsApp for orders. Ordify Store Builder gives them a structured storefront instead of scattered screenshots and group chats.
WhatsApp ordering in London: London's South Asian community WhatsApp groups are enormous and highly active for food recommendations and orders. A Bangladeshi restaurant or sweet shop shared in the right Tower Hamlets community group reaches thousands of warm leads instantly.
💳 Common payments in London: Bank transfers (Monzo, Starling, Revolut) are popular. Cash is still common in South Asian community businesses. Some customers also use bKash for familiar remittance-linked payment experiences.
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Update prices and sold-out items from your phone in seconds
Customers get a pre-filled WhatsApp order — no miscommunication
Show your full menu with photos, variants (spice level, portion size), and prices
Print a QR code for your table, counter, or takeaway packaging
Close the shop in one tap when you're done for the day
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Ordify Store Builder turns your restaurant menu into a shareable online storefront. Customers browse, add to cart, and send their order as a WhatsApp message — no app, no payment gateway, no developer.
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