When this matters

A guest is hungry, moving and does not want to dig through Instagram.

Quick decision
Menu on mobile

A guest should open dishes, prices and categories directly on the page. If PDF is the only option, it must be light and readable.

Arrival and booking

Map, parking, hours, phone and reservation should be immediately available, especially on mobile.

Photos that help decisions

Show food, space, tables and real atmosphere. Dark, unclear images do not help a hungry guest decide.

What should be clear
01

The menu must be readable on a phone.

02

Location, parking and hours must be obvious.

03

Photos should show food, space and real decisions.

What to send in the brief

Menu with categories, prices or ranges, dishes that change often and offers the guest needs to see immediately.

How the guest should take the next step: reservation, call, WhatsApp, order, delivery or visit the location.

Real photos of food, space, tables, entrance, hours, parking, map and reviews worth showing.

In practice

A restaurant wins when the guest quickly sees menu, prices, photos, location, and how to reserve on a phone.

Similar decisions

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Plan

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