For Restaurants

For restaurants that take their food seriously.

Your kitchen is the art. Your website should be the invitation.

What we bring to the table

Four things every great restaurant site must do.

Most restaurant websites treat the web like a takeaway flyer. We treat it like a spread in a food magazine — and build accordingly.

01

Cinematic hero video

Your signature dish, slow-motion, plated in motion. Ten seconds of visual appetite before the first scroll.

02

Editorial menu layout

Not a PDF. A spread — like a magazine. Typography, photography and pacing that make the menu a piece of the brand.

03

Real story

Family, chef, provenance. The reason to walk in, told in the voice you actually use at the pass.

04

Mobile-first ordering

Seventy percent of your diners will open this on a phone under the table. The booking flow is designed for exactly that moment.

The process

From your kitchen to the launch, in four steps.

We move quickly, but never at the cost of the detail. A typical restaurant site takes three to five weeks.

Discovery

We visit, eat, talk to the chef, understand the brand from the inside. No generic brief. No assumptions.

Design

Direction, palette, typography. A mood board that tastes like the food before a single line of code is written.

Motion

Hero video. Scroll-driven storytelling. Micro-interactions that feel like service, not animation.

Launch

Deployment, handover, training, and ongoing care. We stay at the table after the plates are cleared.

A website should make you hungry before you read a single word.

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Let's talk

Send us a photo of the dish you want on the hero.

That's usually how these conversations start. From there, we'll figure out the rest together.