The Wazwan landing page template brings Kashmir's 700-year-old feast tradition to life online. Built as a card grid layout with a Fire and Earth color system, it guides visitors through sensory storytelling and toward event registration. Families planning weddings, corporate hosts, and Kashmiri food enthusiasts will find everything they need to reserve a dastarkhwan-style feast experience.
by Rocket studio
This template is purpose-built for a Kashmiri Wazwan restaurant offering event-driven hospitality. It combines immersive sensory storytelling with a focused event registration flow. The card grid layout moves visitors from an overhead feast photograph through seven-course dish cards, kitchen craft imagery, and communal dining portraits, all leading to a modal booking form with a persistent call to action bar.
This template is designed for Wazwan restaurant operators and event hosts who want to convert website visits into confirmed bookings. It speaks directly to people who understand the weight of a proper feast and want their guests to feel that weight before the meal even begins.
Most food and beverage landing pages treat the restaurant as a backdrop. For a Wazwan, that approach is wrong. The cuisine carries centuries of culture, ritual, and craft. A generic template cannot hold that weight. Visitors who eat with their eyes first need a page that shows them the fire, the hands, the copper degchi, and the community before they ever read a single price. This template solves that gap.
You get a single-page, card grid landing page that balances cultural storytelling with conversion-focused design. Every section is built to serve a specific role in moving a visitor from curious to committed. The layout is desktop-first, reflecting the deliberate, seated nature of event planning, with a fully responsive structure for mobile visits too.




Theme
Agrarian Root
Creative direction
Sensory Appeal
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Cinematic Overhead Hero Section
Seven-course Flip Card Grid
Kitchen and Craft Mosaic Cards
Persistent Bottom Bar with Event Modal
Faces and Feast Community Grid
Scroll-triggered Animations and Parallax Layers
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This template's features are drawn directly from the brief and are built around the specific demands of Wazwan hospitality and event registration.
The hero opens with a full-width lifestyle photograph shot directly above a dastarkhwan. The frame shows copper plates radiating outward, hands breaking naan, steam rising from the tabak maaz, and a single marigold garland bisecting the scene. No headline appears in the first beat. The restaurant name fades in as a restrained serif, letter-spaced wide, settling over the abundance like a whisper. This approach creates immediate emotional impact without competing text.
Each of the seven Wazwan courses gets its own modular card. The front face shows a tight, steaming close-up that challenges the taste buds to imagine the flavor in full. The card flips on hover to reveal the dish's origin story and the specific technique used to prepare it, whether hand-pounding, slow-braising, or saffron-tempering. Visitors eat with their eyes through this section, and it warms them toward the booking before they reach the call to action.
Wider card formats in this section shift the focus from dish to maker. The waza's hands at the stone mortar, the fire pit's glow, the copper degchi over walnut-wood flame. These cards are cooked into the page with scroll-triggered reveal animations. Visitors who visit this section begin to hear the rhythm of the kitchen before they read another word. This is where food curiosity turns into deep respect for the craft.
A sticky bottom bar activates after the visitor scrolls past the third card row. It carries the primary call to action: "Reserve Your Dastarkhwan." Clicking opens a full modal form. The form collects event type (wedding wazwan, corporate mehfil, or private feast), guest count via a slider set in multiples of four as tradition demands, a preferred date, and a free-text field labeled "Tell us about your occasion." A secondary path labeled "Explore the Seven Courses" loops visitors back to the menu grid for those not yet ready to commit.
The final card grid section returns the focus to people. Candlelight portraits, fingers stained with rogan, laughter spreading across the dastarkhwan. This section acts as social proof in visual form, showing that the meal is a ritual of togetherness rather than just a plate of food. It is a satisfying close to the scroll journey before the persistent call to action makes its case.
The template includes high-level animation throughout: scroll-triggered card reveals, parallax depth on hero layers, card flip interactions, and scroll-linked transitions between sections. These are built using Client Components for interactive modal and slider behavior, while static sections use Server Components for stable rendering. The combined effect gives the page an ancient, unhurried quality that mirrors the pace of Wazwan preparation itself.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Overhead Shot | Opens with a dastarkhwan feast photograph and reveals the restaurant name through a scroll-triggered serif animation |
| Seven Courses Grid | Flip cards present each Wazwan course with a dish close-up on the front and origin story and technique on the reverse |
| Kitchen Craft Mosaic | Wide-format cards show the waza's hands, stone mortar, and fire pit to build craft credibility |
| Faces and Feast | People-centered grid of candlelight portraits and communal dining moments provides visual social proof |
| Reserve Modal call to action | Persistent bottom bar activates after scroll depth and opens a full event registration modal |
| Footer Arc Split | Logo and tagline sit left; navigation links sit right in a split footer pattern |
The visual identity follows an Agrarian Root theme. Every color, typeface, and texture choice is rooted in the physical world of Wazwan preparation: copper, smoke, earth, and saffron. The palette feels like opening a hand-stitched bundle of spices at a morning market, where turmeric dust settles on burlap and ember light moves through smoke.
The template is built desktop-first, reflecting the deliberate, seated nature of event planning. Kashmiri families choosing a wedding wazwan, corporate hosts comparing mehfil options, and expatriates planning a trip back to tradition all tend to make these decisions from a laptop or desktop environment. Mobile responsiveness is fully included so that visitors who first discover the page on a phone are not turned away.
The page is designed around one principle: warm the visitor with culture and craft before asking them to commit. Every scroll interaction, card flip, and image sequence builds emotional readiness for the booking modal. This approach mirrors how a Wazwan works in real life: you do not rush to the meal. You arrive, you wash your hands at the Tash-t-naer, you sit, and you let the abundance settle around you.
This template is the Wazwan authentic Kashmiri feast event registration landing page template, built for a niche that sits at the intersection of cultural heritage cuisine, fine dining, and event-driven hospitality. Below are additional details relevant to buyers considering this template for their Wazwan restaurant or event.