Dastarkhan - Luxe Tajik Catering Landing Page Template
Dastarkhan is a Luxe Minimal catering landing page template built for Tajik cuisine specialists. It uses a masonry layout to present catering packages as a visual feast, with transparent pricing, inline order forms, and a mobile sticky bar. The design blends saffron gold, pomegranate, and walnut tones into a rich, courtyard-warm experience that converts browsers into paying guests.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Dastarkhan is a single-page catering template designed for authentic Tajik food businesses. It opens with a nine-tile Photo Grid Mosaic header and unfolds through a Gallery Walk of escalating masonry package clusters. Every section is built to sell directly, with visible pricing, inline order forms, and zero consultation friction.
Who this template is for
This template is built for catering businesses rooted in Tajik and Central Asian cuisine. It suits operators who serve large, culturally meaningful events and want to close orders online without back-and-forth calls.
- Diaspora families organizing wedding tois for two hundred to three hundred guests who need cultural authenticity, not generic catering
- Embassy cultural staff and event planners hosting Navruz receptions or formal cultural dinners
- Tech founders and corporate event organizers who want a distinctive, from-scratch dining experience for milestone celebrations
What problem this template solves
Most catering websites hide their prices and bury the booking process behind long consultation forms. This template removes that friction entirely.
- Packages with guest counts and USD pricing are visible upfront, so visitors make decisions without waiting for a quote
- The inline order form collects event date, guest count, delivery address, and dietary notes in one step
- Mobile visitors get a sticky bottom bar that leads directly to a custom package builder, so no one loses their place while browsing on a phone
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page catering template with every section pre-built and ready to customize. The layout is masonry-first, meaning visual density grows naturally as visitors scroll deeper into the page.
- A nine-tile Photo Grid Mosaic header with a floating serif headline over a frosted linen strip
- Escalating masonry package clusters that move from intimate family dinners up to full wedding feast tiers, each with dish images, a hand-lettered menu card visual, and a candid event photo
- Pomegranate italic testimonial blocks between clusters, an inline order form section, a signature dishes grid, and a linear single-row footer
Feature list
This template ships with a set of built-in components that work together to present your catering offer clearly and drive direct orders.
Nine-Tile Photo Grid Mosaic Header
Nine unevenly sized overhead food photography tiles fill the viewport edge to edge. A single walnut-colored serif headline floats center-screen over a frosted linen strip. The visual abundance of the header communicates the richness of the catering offer before a word is read.
Escalating Masonry Package Clusters
Each catering package is presented as a cluster of masonry tiles. Clusters grow larger and more visually dense as the visitor scrolls, mirroring the escalation from intimate dinners to full wedding feasts. Each cluster includes dish photography, a menu card visual, and a candid past-event image.
Transparent Pricing With Direct Order Buttons
Every package tile displays the guest count and a price highlighted in saffron gold. A pomegranate-colored button reading "Order This Feast" opens the inline order form without redirecting the visitor to another page.
Inline Order Form
The order form collects event date, guest count, delivery address, and a dietary notes field. On confirmation, guests receive a PDF menu card they can share with their invitees. No consultation is required before checkout.
Mobile Sticky Order Bar
A sticky bottom bar appears on mobile screens and reads "Build Your Dastarkhan." It links to a custom package builder where visitors add individual dishes to a cart. This keeps the conversion path accessible at all times on smaller screens.
Testimonial Palate Cleanser Blocks
Between package clusters, single testimonial quotes appear in pomegranate italic type. These break the masonry grid visually and add social proof from diaspora families, embassy events, and corporate dinners without interrupting the browsing flow.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Photo Grid Mosaic Hero | Opens with nine overhead food tiles and a floating headline to establish abundance immediately |
| Masonry Package Clusters | Presents tiered catering packages with dish images, pricing, and order buttons as a scrollable visual feast |
| Testimonial Quote Blocks | Places pomegranate italic quotes between clusters to build trust and break visual rhythm |
| Signature Dishes Grid | Overhead photography grid naming and describing the core dishes available across packages |
| Inline Order Form | Collects event details and dietary notes for direct checkout without consultation |
| Mobile Sticky Bar | Persistent bottom bar on mobile linking to the custom package builder at all times |
| Linear Footer | Single-row footer closing the page with essential links and contact information |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal theme built on the Citrus Burst color system. Every color choice has a specific role, and the overall feel is warm, jeweled, and grounded, like a golden-hour courtyard in Dushanbe.
- Saffron gold (#F4A623) carries hover states and price highlights; pomegranate (#C2185B) marks call-to-action buttons and featured badges; sun-bleached linen (#FAF7F2) holds negative space so dish photography can breathe
- Walnut (#2C1A0E) grounds all typography in a tone that feels handcarved and permanent; serif headlines use Fraunces and body copy uses DM Sans for a warm but legible pairing
Mobile & speed optimization
This template is designed mobile-first, which reflects how diaspora families and event planners most often browse catering options. The layout adapts to smaller screens without losing its visual richness.
- The masonry grid reflows gracefully on mobile, and the sticky bottom bar keeps the order path always one tap away
- Lazy loading is built into the image-heavy sections so the page loads progressively, prioritizing the hero tiles that appear first
How this template helps you convert
Every design and layout decision in this template is aimed at turning a curious visitor into a confirmed order. The page removes doubt and reduces the steps between interest and checkout.
- Transparent pricing and guest count details on every package tile mean visitors can self-qualify and decide without waiting for a callback, cutting the time between visit and order
- The inline order form and mobile sticky bar keep the checkout path present at every scroll depth, so visitors never have to hunt for a way to book
Other information about this template
This template is built with high animation fidelity using GSAP scroll reveals, masonry tile stagger effects, a grain overlay, and parallax motion on image tiles. Spotlight hover interactions on individual tiles add a tactile quality that suits a premium food brand.
- The template is categorized under Food and Beverage, specifically the Tajik Cuisine subcategory, making it a focused fit for Central Asian catering businesses serving the diaspora and corporate markets in the United States
- USD pricing and English-language copy are the default configuration, reflecting a US-based diaspora audience
- The Gallery Walk creative direction and Direct Sales landing page direction are baked into the layout structure, not afterthoughts




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Citrus Burst
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Nine-tile Photo Grid Mosaic Header
Escalating Masonry Package Clusters
Transparent Pricing and Order Buttons
Inline Direct Order Form
Mobile Sticky Order Bar
Testimonial Palate Cleanser Blocks
Related questions
Can I change the catering packages and pricing shown in the template?
Does the template support direct orders without a consultation call?
Can I use this template for events other than weddings?
What does the customer receive after completing the order form?
Does the masonry layout work if I have a smaller menu or fewer packages?