Feast — Authentic Eritrean Catering Landing Page Template
The Injera warm artisan Ethiopian dining landing page template brings communal dinner reservations to life through sensory storytelling. A cinematic hero, scroll-driven spice and ritual sections, and a sticky event registration form work together to convert downtown diners, couples, and group bookers into seated guests at your mesob table.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
This template is built for Ethiopian fast casual restaurants that want to fill communal dinner nights and move group platter orders. It leads with a full-bleed lifestyle hero, guides visitors through a sensory journey, and closes with a frictionless event registration form anchored by a sticky call-to-action bar.
Who this template is for
This template fits any Ethiopian dining concept centered on shared food and cultural storytelling.
- Downtown restaurants hosting ticketed communal dinner nights
- Fast casual spots offering group platter ordering for office teams
- Ethiopian food businesses wanting a high-impact, single-page web presence
What problem this template solves
Generic restaurant pages fail to communicate the warmth and ritual of Ethiopian cuisine. Visitors leave before they feel the invitation.
- No sticky call to action means reservation intent disappears on scroll
- Flat layouts cannot carry the sensory weight of injera and communal dining culture
What you get with this template
You get a hero-dominant landing page with five purpose-built sections and a sticky registration bar ready to collect bookings.
- Full-bleed lifestyle hero consuming ninety percent of the viewport
- Sensory journey section with macro spice visuals and looping video embed
- Event registration form with party size counter and curated date selector
Feature list
A paragraph of built-in capabilities introduces each feature below.
Hero Section with Sticky Call to Action
A top-down mesob platter photograph fills ninety percent of the screen. A scroll-triggered sticky footer bar carries the "Reserve Your Seat at the Mesob" button into every section below.
Sensory Journey Flow
Five sequential sections guide visitors through sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste. Each section deepens the craving the previous one started, keeping visitors engaged longer.
Event Registration Form
The form captures first name, party size via a plus-minus counter, preferred date from a curated calendar, and an optional dietary note field. It is designed to reduce friction at the point of booking.
Group Platter Secondary Path
A dedicated section offers an "Order a Group Platter" call to action for office managers and teams. It stays warm without competing with the primary registration flow.
Warm Artisan Design System
Typography pairs Fraunces display headings with DM Sans body text. The color palette uses parchment backgrounds, rust primary buttons, teff brown body copy, and a gold accent on hover states and dividers.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Lifestyle Shot | Anchors the visual identity and introduces the tagline |
| Sensory Journey | Guides visitors through sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste |
| The Ritual | Tells the communal dining story and gursha tradition |
| Group Platter | Secondary conversion path for office and team orders |
| Reserve Your Seat | Event registration form with date picker and party size counter |
| Footer | Location, hours, contact details, and social icons |
Design & branding system
The palette is earthy and warm, built to place the food at the center of every screen.
- Parchment (#F5E6CA) backgrounds, berbere rust (#A0522D) headlines and buttons, charred teff brown (#3B2F2F) body text
- Golden turmeric (#D4A017) accent on hover states and section dividers
- Fraunces serif for display headings, DM Sans for readable body copy
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is mobile-first, designed for downtown lunch-breakers browsing on phones.
- Lazy loading and image optimization keep the food photography fast on mobile connections
- Server Components handle static sections to reduce render weight
- GSAP scroll reveals and parallax layers are scoped to avoid layout shift on smaller screens
How this template helps you convert
Every design choice pushes a visitor closer to clicking "Reserve Your Seat at the Mesob."
- The sticky footer call-to-action bar stays visible after the first scroll, so the booking path is never lost
- The sensory journey builds appetite and emotional connection before the registration form appears
- The secondary group platter path captures visitors who are not ready to attend in person, keeping conversion warm
Other information about this template
The injera warm artisan Ethiopian dining landing page template draws on the cultural heart of Ethiopian cuisine. Injera is the spongy, sour flatbread made from teff, a tiny ancient grain with roots dating back to before 1000 BCE. Teff is gluten-free and packed with protein and iron, making it a meaningful detail to post in your dietary notes section. Injera serves as both a plate and a utensil, a symbol of community shared from one large platter.
- The color palette mirrors terracotta, warm cream, golden amber, and deep brown tones found across Ethiopian dining spaces
- High-quality food images and vibrant colors evoke appetite and build trust; including testimonials and star ratings from review platforms strengthens that trust further
- Embedding social media posts, such as an Instagram feed, can show real-time guest experiences and deepen engagement




Theme
Warm Artisan
Creative direction
Sensory Appeal
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Hero with Sticky Registration Bar
Five-sense Sensory Journey
Event Registration Form
Group Platter Conversion Path
Warm Artisan Visual System
Related questions
Can I customize the event dates in the registration form?
Does the template support group platter ordering?
What typography and colors come with this template?
Is injera cultural context included in the template copy?
Can I use this template for a fast casual restaurant that is not event-focused?