Asian — Contemporary Cuisine Landing Page Template
A bento grid landing page built for Asian buffet restaurant franchise sales. The template pairs cinematic food visuals with investor-ready unit economics in a structured grid layout. A territory-search header captures intent instantly, while a stepped inquiry form and a downloadable Franchise Disclosure Document path convert both committed buyers and early researchers.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
This is a single-page franchise sales landing page designed for an Asian buffet restaurant concept. It opens with a territory-availability search bar, then guides visitors through a bento grid that pairs sensory food moments with financial data. Two conversion paths handle serious buyers and curious researchers alike, all wrapped in a refined lavender and plum visual identity.
Who this template is for
This template is built for franchise development teams and brand owners who need a high-intent sales page, not a generic restaurant website. It speaks directly to sophisticated investors who want both inspiration and numbers before they make contact.
- Multi-unit investors and franchise groups evaluating their next acquisition
- Husband-and-wife owner-operator teams with restaurant experience and financing in place
- Retired hospitality executives seeking a semi-absentee franchise model with proven unit economics
What problem this template solves
Most franchise landing pages force visitors to contact a sales team before they can see any real numbers. That friction kills momentum with the exact investors who move fastest. This template flips that sequence.
- It surfaces build-out costs, food-cost margins, and Year 2 earnings before a single form field appears
- It makes territory availability feel personal and scarce through a live search experience in the header
- It gives cautious researchers a low-commitment path via a Franchise Disclosure Document download
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout ready to be customized for your franchise brand. Every section serves a specific role in the investor's decision journey, from first impression to booked Discovery Day.
- A territory-search header with a live recently-claimed-markets ticker
- A bento grid body that pairs food photography cells with financial data cells row by row
- A stepped three-part inquiry form and a secondary Franchise Disclosure Document email-capture path
Feature list
This template is built around deliberate design decisions that serve both the brand and the investor's due-diligence process.
Territory Availability Search Header
The header centers a single oversized input field on a clean lavender background. Visitors type a city or zip code to check whether their market is still open. Below the field, a live ticker fades recently claimed markets in and out, creating a real sense of scarcity before the visitor scrolls at all.
Bento Grid Content Layout
The page body uses a bento grid where each cell spotlights one facet of the franchise offer. Wide cinematic cells at the top give way to denser, data-rich cells lower on the page, mirroring the investor's natural journey from emotional interest to financial diligence.
Sensory-Financial Cell Pairing
Every row in the grid pairs a sensory element with a financial one. A hero dish cell sits beside a food-cost margin cell. A franchisee video testimonial cell sits beside a Year 2 earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) figure. This structure keeps the business case visible at every scroll position.
Stepped Inquiry Form
The primary call to action opens a three-step form. Step 1 collects preferred market and liquid capital range via dropdowns. Step 2 gathers name, email, and phone. Step 3 offers a calendar embed to book a Discovery Day appointment directly.
Franchise Disclosure Document Download Path
A secondary conversion path lets visitors download the Franchise Disclosure Document by entering only an email address. This captures investor leads who are in research mode but not yet ready to speak with a sales representative.
Sticky Reserve Territory Bar
After the third grid row, a sticky bar locks to the bottom of the viewport. It carries the primary "Reserve Your Territory" call to action in brushed rose gold, ensuring the conversion prompt stays visible throughout the rest of the scroll.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Territory Search Header | Opens with city or zip search and live claimed-market ticker |
| Hero Grid Row | Wide cinematic cells introduce the buffet brand experience |
| Build-Out Cost Cell | Shows construction timeline beside location build-out cost |
| Hero Dish Cell | Features a signature dish paired with its food-cost margin |
| Testimonial & EBITDA Row | Franchisee video beside Year 2 earnings data |
| Sticky Reserve Bar | Persistent call-to-action bar locks in after third grid row |
| Stepped Inquiry Form | Three-step form collecting market, contact, and Discovery Day booking |
| FDD Download Path | Email-only capture for Franchise Disclosure Document download |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal theme. The palette is built around soft, warm tones that feel refined without feeling cold, making financial data feel approachable rather than clinical.
- Soft muted lavender (#C4B7D4) as the primary background, deep plum (#3E2154) for headlines and navigation, and warm champagne (#F2E8D5) across card surfaces
- Brushed rose gold (#B76E79) reserved for buttons, interactive price tags, and the sticky call-to-action bar
- The overall feel is linen napkins on pale violet tablecloths, soft enough to signal refinement and warm enough to promise comfort food done well
Mobile & speed optimization
The bento grid layout is structured to reflow cleanly on smaller screens. Wide cinematic cells stack vertically, and data-rich cells remain legible without horizontal scrolling.
- Each bento cell is designed as a self-contained unit, so content reorders naturally on mobile without losing the sensory-financial pairing logic
- The stepped form uses dropdown inputs and a calendar embed that are built for touch interaction on mobile devices
How this template helps you convert
The conversion architecture is built around showing value before asking for anything. The template earns contact information by letting the unit economics do the selling first.
- The territory-search header turns the first interaction into a personal answer, making the visitor feel the opportunity is local and time-sensitive before they read a single headline.
- The bento grid surfaces financial metrics, build-out timelines, and real franchisee outcomes inside the content itself, so the visitor arrives at the form already informed and motivated.
- Two distinct conversion paths handle different buyer stages: the stepped form captures ready investors directly into a Discovery Day booking, while the Franchise Disclosure Document download captures researchers who need more time with the numbers.
Other information about this template
This template is designed specifically for the Asian food franchise niche, where the dining experience and the investment opportunity need to coexist on the same page without either undermining the other.
- The template style follows an Overlap and Layered approach, with grid cells that feel curated rather than crowded
- The creative direction is built on a Comparison Journey structure, pairing sensory and financial content side by side so visitors can weigh both simultaneously
- The page is designed as a direct sales vehicle for franchise agreements, not as a general brand awareness page




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Comparison Journey
Color system
Ink & Paper
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Territory Availability Search Header
Bento Grid Content Layout
Sensory-financial Cell Pairing
Three-step Inquiry Form
FDD Email Capture Path
Sticky Reserve Territory Bar
Related questions
Can I customize the territory search and ticker with real market data?
Is the Franchise Disclosure Document download path built into the template?
Can the bento grid cells be rearranged or removed?
Does the stepped form include the Discovery Day calendar booking?
Who is this landing page best suited for?