Saskatchewan is serving up a new restaurant inspection website that will have information faster than a drive-thru.

Health Minister Dustin Duncan says electronic reporting for the site is user-friendly and has up-to-date information from public health inspector reports.

Tablet technology has replaced hand-written paper reports, which eliminates time-consuming transcriptions and allows for real-time updates.

About 60 per cent of restaurant-type facilities have been inspected using the electronic system so far.

The rest currently show historical inspection data, but will have more information added as they are inspected over the coming months.

Saskatchewan first began posting restaurant inspection information in 2009.