Your tasting menu goes live at 7pm — twelve courses, each photographed in low light with macro detail, each described with seasonal provenance and pairing notes a chef can update without phoning a developer at midnight. Fine dining website development builds digital platforms that match the culinary standard your kitchen already holds. A Michelin-starred restaurant that tolerates a generic WordPress theme is leaving credibility on the table before a guest ever books. Your wine list becomes searchable by region, grape, price, and pairing recommendation — not a 47-page PDF nobody opens on mobile. Your chef profile tells the full narrative: origin, philosophy, the years under Bocuse, the James Beard nomination. Your reservation system charges zero per-cover commission, saving £45K+ annually at just 50 covers a night. Your sustainability story maps actual suppliers and carbon metrics for the Michelin Green Star, not vague commitments. Multi-language support across nine locales captures international guests searching in Tokyo, Riyadh, and São Paulo. Without this infrastructure, your site quietly filters out the guests your food deserves.
Wo Projekte scheitern
Compliance
Tasting Menu as Editorial
Chef Profile as Narrative
Custom Reservation System
Searchable Wine List
Sustainability & Green Star Page
Press & Awards Archive
Was wir bauen
Stop losing £45K annually to OpenTable's per-cover fees while surrendering guest data
End the credibility loss from presenting signature dishes as scanned PDFs or bulleted text lists
Prevent AI Overviews from skipping your restaurant when guests ask ChatGPT for tasting menu recommendations
Stop filtering out international guests with a monolingual English site when competitors translated years ago
Quit burying your Michelin Green Star in a footer when sustainability converts high-spend guests
Stop hiding your wine list in a PDF nobody downloads when searchable notes build pre-visit excitement
Unser Prozess
Culinary Identity & Storytelling Audit
Editorial Design
Build -- Menu, Booking, Wine, Sustainability
Multi-Language & SEO
Launch & Chef Dashboard Training
Häufige Fragen
How much does a Michelin restaurant website cost?
Fine dining and Michelin-grade restaurant websites typically run $15,000 to $30,000. These clients want perfection -- and honestly, they should. The price reflects custom editorial design, a fully built reservation system, wine list database, multi-language support across nine locales, and complete structured data implementation. It's not a brochure site with a booking widget bolted on.
Can the tasting menu be managed without a developer?
Yes -- and it's genuinely one of the most useful things about building it properly. Every course lives in the database. The chef logs into the admin dashboard, updates the description, adjusts the wine pairing, adds a note about the new seasonal ingredient, hits publish. The site updates instantly via ISR. No PDFs. No emails to a developer. No waiting.
How much could a custom booking system save vs OpenTable?
The maths isn't complicated. At $2.50 per cover, a restaurant doing 100 covers a night is paying $91,250 a year to OpenTable or Resy. Even at 50 covers -- which is pretty standard for fine dining -- that's $45,625 annually, just in commissions. A custom system costs $15,000 to $25,000, once. Break-even comes in under 12 months, and after that it's pure margin recovery every single year.
Do you support multi-language for international guests?
For London fine dining, English, French, Arabic, and Mandarin are the minimum -- but we build with nine locale support as standard. Every course description, the chef bio, the full wine list -- all translated and localised, not just the navigation. And crucially, each language version is fully indexable, so you're actually capturing international search traffic from guests planning trips from Paris, Dubai, or Hong Kong months in advance.
What is the Michelin Green Star sustainability angle?
Michelin Green Stars recognise restaurants doing serious work in sustainable gastronomy -- it's not a participation trophy. We build dedicated sustainability pages with supplier provenance maps, real waste reduction metrics, and actual carbon footprint data per cover. Interesting benchmark: QED data shows the average Michelin Green Star site emits 1.92g of CO2 per page visit. Our Next.js builds target sub-0.5g -- which means the sustainability credentials extend to the website itself, not just the kitchen.
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