A restaurant website isn't a brochure — it's a service tool. The features on it should make your diners' lives easier at every stage, from discovering you to booking to ordering to returning. Here's what actually gets used, and what's window dressing.
The online menu is the most visited page on almost every restaurant website. Make sure it's current, readable, complete with prices, and available as a scrollable page — not just a PDF that requires downloading. A PDF menu is frustrating on mobile and doesn't help your SEO at all.
Table reservations are expected by a growing number of Delhi diners, especially for weekend bookings. A simple booking form or integration with a reservation tool (like Dineout or a simple form) takes significant pressure off your team while giving guests the convenience they want.
Location and directions are often visited just before arrival. An embedded Google Map alongside your address, nearest metro station, and parking information answers the practical questions people have when they're about to leave for your restaurant.
Contact details need to be immediately obvious — not hidden in the footer or on a separate page. A phone number that's prominent on mobile (and clickable to call) handles the 'quick question before we come' crowd.
Food photography on the website doesn't just look good — it converts. When someone can see how your biryani looks, how the portions are sized, how the dishes are presented, they form an expectation and a desire. That's the decision being made.
Website Design Delhi Studio builds restaurant websites for Delhi eateries with the features that actually matter to diners — beautiful menus, easy booking, click-to-call, and photography that sells your food before they've had a bite.