Krung — Neighborhood Thai Event Landing Page Template

Krung is a single-column event registration landing page built for a neighborhood Thai restaurant. It combines a cinematic full-screen video header, a sourced seasonal menu gallery, and a focused three-field registration form into one atmospheric scroll. The design draws on earthy, restrained tones to create a sense of place before making the ask.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Krung is a single-column flow landing page template for a regional Thai restaurant. It opens with a cinematic video header, moves through an origin story and a seasonal menu gallery, then arrives at a full-width event section with a streamlined registration form. Every section is built to create intimacy first and drive a seat reservation second.

Who this template is for

This template fits any Thai restaurant, supper club, or food-focused community business that wants to sell an experience before selling a ticket. It is especially useful for operators who plan recurring events and need a focused, beautiful page to support each one.

  • Restaurant owners and chefs running monthly supper clubs or cultural dinners
  • Food-forward small businesses and market vendors wanting to grow a local audience
  • Event organizers in the food and beverage category who need a fast, complete page without writing code

What problem this template solves

Most event pages for local restaurants feel like printed flyers uploaded to the internet. They list logistics but never communicate atmosphere, and they ask for a registration before the visitor feels any reason to care. Krung flips that order.

  • Visitors arrive at a video that places them inside the restaurant before they read a single word
  • The scroll earns trust through origin story, sourced menu photography, and a gallery image of a past gathering
  • The registration form appears only after the atmosphere has done its work, making the "Save My Seat" click feel like a natural next step

What you get with this template

You get a fully designed single-page layout with seven distinct sections, each serving a clear role in the conversion path. No technical skills are needed to launch it. No-code tools allow users to create applications and websites without traditional programming skills, and this template is built to work within that model. No-code platforms can significantly reduce the time required to develop and launch a polished event page, which means you can go from project brief to live site in hours rather than weeks.

  • A full-screen video hero section with serif title fade-in and a primary call-to-action button
  • A seasonal menu gallery with large photographs and farm-sourced single-sentence descriptions
  • A three-field event registration form with a party size stepper plus a secondary newsletter capture section

Feature list

This template is organized around four core capabilities that work together to convert a curious local into a confirmed seat.

Full-Screen Video Hero with Serif Title

The header plays a slow, warm-toned video sequence: hands preparing ingredients, steam rising from a brass pot, then a wide reveal of the dining room mid-service. The restaurant name fades in over the steam in a clean serif. A crushed chili vermillion call-to-action button anchors the bottom of the frame and invites the first click.

Atmospheric Origin and Trust Section

Below the hero, a short paragraph roots the restaurant in its specific block. Four trust stats sit alongside it, giving the page a sense of history and community recognition without relying on corporate language. This section builds the relationship between the visitor and the place before any event details appear.

Three large, quiet photographs present seasonal dishes with single-sentence descriptions that name the farms and markets behind each ingredient. The gallery communicates quality and specificity. It signals to locals and food-curious visitors alike that this is a restaurant with standards and a clear point of view.

Event Section with Focused Registration Form

A full-width section in washed indigo announces the upcoming event, whether a Songkran celebration, a monthly supper club, or a curry-paste workshop. One atmospheric photograph and a two-line chef-written description set the tone. The "Save My Seat" form collects only first name, email, and party size via a simple stepper limited to 1 through 8 guests.

Secondary Newsletter Capture

Below the main registration block, a softer secondary path reads "Just Keep Me in the Loop." It captures email alone for visitors who are not ready to commit to an event seat. This secondary form keeps future visitors warm and helps the restaurant develop an ongoing community list for upcoming services and events.

Scroll Animations and Grain Texture Overlay

Sections reveal on scroll using stagger fades. A grain texture overlay sits above all backgrounds, giving the page a film-stock warmth that matches the video's color grade. These interactions add energy without distracting from the content.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Full-Screen Video HeroOpens the page with atmosphere and a primary registration call-to-action
Origin Story BlockRoots the restaurant in its location with a love-letter paragraph and four trust stats
Seasonal Menu GalleryPresents three sourced dish photographs with single-sentence farm-linked descriptions
Event Announcement SectionFull-width indigo block with event details, one photo, and the chef's two-line invitation
Save My Seat FormThree-field registration form with party size stepper and form validation
Newsletter Soft CaptureSecondary email-only form for visitors not ready to book a seat
Minimal FooterClean footer with contact details and essential links

Design & branding system

The visual identity follows an Agrarian Root theme expressed through a Japanese Zen color palette. Every color choice references hand-made materials: glazed ceramics, washed linen, dried chili. The result feels restrained, earthy, and quietly alive.

  • Color palette: washed indigo (#3D5A6E) for full-width backgrounds, rice-paper white (#F5F0E8) for alternating sections, unglazed clay (#C4A882) for supporting tones, and crushed chili vermillion (#C0392B) reserved for buttons and event dates only
  • Typography: Fraunces serif for all headlines, DM Sans for body text; the pairing keeps the page warm but highly readable
  • Generous whitespace between sections lets each content block breathe, while the grain texture overlay unifies the page across every background color

Mobile & speed optimization

This template is built mobile-first. The neighborhood visitors most likely to register for an event are checking on their phones while walking past the restaurant or sharing a link with a friend. Every section stacks cleanly on small screens without losing the atmosphere of the desktop layout.

  • The video header degrades gracefully on mobile, and the serif title and call-to-action remain prominent on all screen sizes
  • The party size stepper and form fields are sized for thumb interaction, reducing friction during the registration process
  • Image optimization is applied across the menu gallery and event photo to keep the page fast on mobile connections

How this template helps you convert

A high-converting landing page for local, Thai-themed activities should blend essential event logistics with culturally engaging design elements. Krung does this by sequencing atmosphere before logistics, so the visitor is already emotionally committed before they reach the form.

  1. The video header creates immediate sensory engagement. Visitors feel the restaurant before they read about it, which builds the kind of trust that makes a registration form feel safe rather than transactional.
  2. The event section delivers the essential details, including what the event is, when it takes place, and where the location is, in a format that reads like a personal invitation. The three-field form then removes every possible barrier to completing the sign-up, keeping drop-offs low.

Other information about this template

This template draws cultural and visual inspiration from the Charoen Krung area of Bangkok, Thailand. Charoen Krung Road is recognized as Bangkok's first creative district, and the surrounding neighborhood carries decades of art, river culture, and culinary history that inform the template's aesthetic. The Chao Phraya River runs alongside Charoen Krung, and the area's layered city identity, from the Grand Palace district to the Thailand Creative and Design Centre (TCDC) in the heart of the creative district, gives the Krung template its sense of deep local roots.

Builders working in cities across Asia, from Bangkok and Chiang Mai to Singapore and other parts of the world including California and Tennessee, can adapt this template to any neighborhood Thai restaurant or Southeast Asian dining concept. The template's project structure is flexible enough to support a range of food and beverage business categories.

  • The template is built to help operators plan, launch, and manage event registration without technical development skills, using no-code technology that non-technical users can operate confidently
  • No-code tools can help businesses quickly adapt to market changes, and this template is designed to support rapid updates between event cycles
  • Visitor-facing services include the registration form, newsletter capture, menu gallery, and contact details in the footer
  • The template can address the needs of restaurant companies of all sizes, from solo chef-owners to small hospitality groups, and helps them communicate directly with their community of locals and repeat customers
  • Incorporating local art, cultural imagery, and community-linked references into the page helps engage visitors and fosters a sense of belonging among attendees
  • Highlighting local traditions, such as Songkran or regional curry-paste culture, on the event registration page can foster community pride and drive sign-ups
  • The template supports compliance with basic accessibility conventions through readable font sizes, strong color contrast between text and backgrounds, and clearly labeled form fields
  • Infrastructure for the secondary newsletter section gives the restaurant the ability to notify past attendees about future events, building a long-term relationship with the local population
  • The recognition earned from a well-designed, community-centered event page can help a neighborhood restaurant thrive in a competitive urban market
Krung — Neighborhood Thai Event Landing Page Template
Krung — Neighborhood Thai Event Landing Page Template
Krung — Neighborhood Thai Event Landing Page Template
Krung — Neighborhood Thai Event Landing Page Template

Theme

Agrarian Root

Creative direction

Local & Neighborhood

Color system

Japanese Zen

Style

Single Column Flow

Direction

Event Registration

Page Sections

Full-screen Video Hero with Fade-in Title

Sourced Seasonal Menu Gallery

Full-width Event Announcement Block

Three-field Registration Form with Party Size Stepper

Secondary Newsletter Soft Capture

Scroll Reveal Animations and Grain Texture Overlay

Related questions

Can I use this template for different types of Thai cultural events?

How many fields does the registration form include?

Does the template include a way to capture visitors who are not ready to register?

Is this template suitable for a restaurant owner with no developer on staff?

Can the colors and fonts be changed to match a different restaurant brand?