Fufu is a full-width immersive landing page template built for authentic Togolese catering services. It leads with a cinematic macro food hero, organizes the menu by occasion rather than course, and uses sensory storytelling to move diaspora families, church committees, and office managers toward a single booking action: "Plan Your Feast."
by Rocket studio
Fufu is a single-page catering landing page template designed for authentic Togolese and West African food businesses. It uses occasion-based menu discovery, neighborhood-anchored testimonials, and a sticky call-to-action bar to convert visitors into catering bookings. Every section builds emotional momentum toward one clear commitment.
This template is built for catering businesses rooted in Togolese and West African cuisine. It speaks directly to operators who serve diaspora communities and multicultural urban neighborhoods.
Generic catering templates treat all food the same. They force occasion-specific menus into bland appetizer-entrée-dessert formats and give visitors no reason to feel anything. Diaspora clients booking a naming ceremony or a funeral reception need more than a price list.
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page structured around sensory storytelling and occasion-based conversion. Every section has a clear job to do, from the opening hero to the service area footer.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Local & Neighborhood
Color system
Japanese Zen
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Cinematic Macro Hero Section
Occasion-based Expandable Menu Cards
Sticky Bottom Call-to-action Bar
Neighborhood-anchored Testimonials
Service Area and Availability Display
Scroll-linked Parallax and Reveal Animations
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I change the occasion categories in the menu cards?
Does this template include a booking form?
What typography does this template use?
Can I update the service area map and availability calendar?
This template ships with six purpose-built features drawn directly from the brief. Each one serves a specific conversion or storytelling role.
The hero fills the entire viewport with a tight close-up of freshly pounded fufu. A delayed text reveal surfaces the headline "We cook the way your family remembers" after a breath of visual immersion. The primary call-to-action button appears immediately below in warm ochre.
The menu is not sorted by course. It is sorted by life event: Naming Ceremonies, Sunday After Church, Office Celebrations, and Funeral Receptions. Each card expands to reveal signature dishes with short cultural stories that place the food in real context.
After visitors scroll past the occasion menu, a persistent bottom bar keeps "Plan Your Feast" visible at all times. This prevents drop-off among visitors who are ready to book but have not yet reached the footer.
Testimonials appear as handwritten-style quote blocks pinned to specific London neighborhoods, for example Hackney and Tottenham. This grounding technique makes social proof feel local, specific, and credible rather than generic.
A map radius display and a same-week availability calendar sit together in a dedicated section. This combination makes the catering service feel accessible, close, and ready to take a booking this week.
The template includes high-animation behavior: scroll-linked parallax movement, floating badge elements, and reveal text on scroll. These details create the feeling of walking into a Lomé courtyard at dusk rather than browsing a static page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero viewport | Macro food image with delayed headline and primary call-to-action |
| Kitchen introduction | Candid hands-at-work image with brand origin story |
| Occasion menu cards | Four expandable cards organizing dishes by life event |
| Testimonials section | Handwritten-style quotes with London neighborhood context |
| Service area display | Map radius and same-week booking availability calendar |
| Footer | Horizontal flow layout with contact and navigation links |
The visual identity follows an Organic Flow theme through a Japanese Zen color approach. The palette is restrained on the surface and deeply alive underneath, like a hand-thrown ceramic bowl holding something slow-cooked.
This template is built mobile-first. Diaspora clients typically book catering from their phones, so every interaction is designed for a small screen before scaling up to desktop.
Every design and content decision in this template moves a visitor closer to clicking "Plan Your Feast." The page earns that click rather than demanding it.
This template is part of the Food and Beverage category under the Togolese Cuisine subcategory. It is purpose-built for the Togolese catering service niche and scored highly for intersection match between template style and audience intent.