Restaurants · Curaçao & Bonaire

A restaurant website
that fills tables.

Google visibility, a menu people actually read, and a direct way to make a reservation — built for restaurants on Curaçao and Bonaire.

The real problem

Tourists look you up
before they walk in.

The majority of diners — tourists and locals alike — decide where to eat based on what they find online. Before they choose your restaurant, they'll check your website, Google Maps, and how the photos look. If what they find doesn't immediately say "this is worth trying", they move to the next option.

01

You're not showing up on Google Maps.

"Restaurant Curaçao", "where to eat Willemstad", "best dinner Bonaire" — these searches happen hundreds of times a day. A site with no local SEO structure means you're invisible to exactly the kind of hungry tourist who was going to love your food.

02

The menu is impossible to read.

A PDF menu that doesn't open on mobile. An image that's too small to read. No prices, no descriptions, no sense of the experience. Diners make decisions based on menus — if yours creates friction, they move on.

03

No easy way to reserve or contact.

A phone number buried at the bottom of a page isn't a reservation system. People want to WhatsApp, book online, or at least send a quick message. If that path doesn't exist or isn't obvious, that table goes to the restaurant that made it easy.

What I build instead

From Google search
to booked table.

A restaurant website isn't just a digital business card. It's the thing that convinces someone to walk through your door for the first time. Every element — the photos, the menu, the opening hours, the reservation option — has to do that job well.

Google Maps visibility.

Structured local SEO, Google Business Profile optimization, and a fast-loading site that signals to search engines exactly what you are and where you are. Built to appear when someone nearby searches for a place to eat.

A menu that sells itself.

Clean, readable, and beautiful on any screen. Organized by course or category, with proper descriptions and prices. Not a PDF, not an image — actual content that loads instantly and makes people hungry before they've even arrived.

Reserve via WhatsApp.

A direct WhatsApp button, a simple reservation form, or a link to your booking system — whatever fits your operation. Always visible, always one tap away on mobile. Because that's where your customers actually are.

What's included

Everything your
restaurant needs.

From a beautiful homepage to a fully readable menu — every element built to move someone from "I'm looking for somewhere to eat" to "I'm going here tonight."

Online menu

Clean, mobile-first, with categories, descriptions, and prices. No PDFs. No images. Actual content.

Reservation & contact

WhatsApp button, inquiry form, or booking system integration — one tap away on every page.

Google Maps SEO

Structured local signals, fast load times, and proper schema markup to show up in local searches.

Atmosphere & photos

Visual presentation that communicates the experience — the food, the setting, the feeling of your place.

Opening hours & location

Clear, updated, visible everywhere. Including an embedded map so customers can find you without thinking.

Reviews display

Pull your Google or TripAdvisor reviews directly onto your site — social proof, front and center.

How it works

From first message
to open for business.

01

We talk.

Tell me about your restaurant — the food, the atmosphere, who your customers are. A short call or WhatsApp is enough to get started. No obligation.

02

I build.

Design, menu layout, copy, photos, and setup — I handle everything. You review before it goes live. Most restaurant sites are ready in one to two weeks.

03

You go live.

Your site is online. Reservations start coming in. When your menu changes or you need to update hours, I'm one message away.

Common questions

Straight answers.

Can you update the menu when it changes?

Yes — small updates like menu changes, seasonal dishes, and updated pricing are included in post-launch support. If your menu changes frequently, I can also set up a simple way for you to update it yourself.

How much does a restaurant website cost?

A one-page restaurant site with menu and contact starts at €695. A multi-page site with separate menu page, gallery, and reservation form starts at €1,350. Full pricing on the packages page. One-time payment — no monthly fees.

Do I need to provide the photos?

No — if you have good food and atmosphere photos, I'll use them. If not, I can source high-quality stock photography that matches your cuisine and setting until you get professional shots done. Copywriting is always included.

Can you integrate an online booking system?

Yes — I can integrate OpenTable, Resy, or a simple booking widget if you use one. For smaller restaurants, a WhatsApp reservation flow is often simpler, cheaper, and more personal. We'll set up whichever fits your operation. Running tours or excursions alongside your restaurant? I also build websites for tour operators.

Let's fill
your tables.

A short conversation is all it takes. WhatsApp works fine — most projects start there.

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