Web Design for Restaurants & F&B in Singapore - Websites That Fill Tables

Your restaurant's website should do three things: show the menu, make reservations easy, and look good enough that people trust the food. Most F&B sites bury the menu behind three clicks and use photos from 2019.

Common Industry Problem

Most restaurant websites in Singapore are afterthoughts, and customers can tell.

Outdated menus uploaded as PDFs. No mobile ordering. A Google Business Profile that has more useful information than the actual website. Customers search for your restaurant, land on the site, and cannot find the menu, the address, or a way to book a table.

The food might be excellent, but if the website looks like it was built five years ago and never touched again, new customers hesitate. They go to the restaurant with the better online presence instead.

Typical F&B-site gap: the restaurant has a beautiful interior and great reviews, but the website has a PDF menu, no reservation link, and photos that do not match the current space. Customers who find the site through Google leave without booking.

Menu-first structure
Reservation-driven layout
What The Site Should Include

The pages that matter for restaurant conversions

Visual Menu with Pricing

An HTML menu with photos, descriptions, and prices that loads fast on mobile. Not a PDF. Customers should see your food within seconds of landing on the site.

Online Ordering / Reservation Integration

Whether it is Chope, Oddle, or a direct booking form, customers need a way to reserve or order without picking up the phone. The integration should feel native, not bolted on.

Google Business Profile & Maps Integration

Your website and Google listing should work together. Embedded maps, consistent NAP data, and structured markup help you rank in local searches when people look for places to eat nearby.

Industry-Specific Considerations

Small UX decisions that matter for F&B conversions

Menu Photography & Layout

Good food photography sells. The menu layout should let the images do the work, with clear categories, descriptions, and pricing that customers can scan quickly on mobile.

Location & Opening Hours Front and Centre

Address, opening hours, and a map should be visible from the homepage without scrolling. Customers checking on their phone while walking need this information immediately.

Delivery Platform Links

If you are on GrabFood, Deliveroo, or foodpanda, those links should be easy to find. Customers who want delivery should not have to guess which platforms you are on.

Event & Catering Pages

If your restaurant handles private dining, catering, or events, a dedicated page with capacity details and an enquiry form can generate high-value bookings you would otherwise miss.

Seasonal Menu Updates Made Easy

Menus change. The site should be built so your team can update dishes, prices, and seasonal specials without needing a developer for every change.

Related Services

More pages to review

Web Design Singapore

The broader service page for custom websites across industries.

Landing Page Design Singapore

Useful for promoting new outlets, seasonal promotions, or special dining events with a focused conversion page.

SEO Singapore

Rank higher in local food searches so customers find your restaurant before your competitors.

FAQ

Common questions about restaurant web design in Singapore

Can we update the menu ourselves without a developer?

Yes. We build the menu section so you can update items, prices, and descriptions easily. Whether through a simple CMS or a structured file, the goal is that your team can make menu changes without waiting on a developer every time a dish changes.

Can you integrate online ordering or reservation systems?

Yes. We integrate with popular platforms like Chope, Oddle, GrabFood, or your own ordering system. The integration is built into the site so customers can order or reserve directly without being redirected to a completely separate experience.

Can you build a website for a restaurant group with multiple outlets?

Yes. We structure multi-outlet sites so each location has its own page with address, menu variations, opening hours, and reservation links. This helps with local SEO and makes it easy for customers to find the right branch.

Do you handle food photography for the website?

We do not shoot photography in-house, but we can recommend trusted food photographers in Singapore and art-direct the shoot to make sure the images work with the website layout and brand style.

Need a website that does your food justice?

See pricing, review recent work, or email hello@kopistudio.com with a brief on your restaurant, the number of outlets, and what you want the website to do for reservations and orders.

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