Omakase - Seasonal Tasting Menu Landing Page Template
Omakase is a masonry-style landing page template built for Japanese tasting menu restaurants. It guides visitors through a twelve-course visual narrative using polaroid-style photography, sensory dish descriptions, and a minimal clean layout. A sticky reservation bar and date-picker modal make it easy for guests to claim their seat directly, with no distractions along the way.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Omakase is a single-page landing template designed for fine dining restaurants offering a seasonal Japanese tasting menu. The masonry layout lets each course tile breathe, pulling visitors deeper into the meal before presenting a frictionless reservation flow. It is editorial, unhurried, and built to convert serious diners.
Who this template is for
This landing page suits intimate, reservation-only restaurants that rely on experience over explanation. It is ideal when the meal itself is the product.
- Omakase and kaiseki restaurants with a fixed seasonal menu
- Private dining venues selling seats directly without a third-party booking platform
- Hospitality teams managing client entertainment dinners and gift reservations
What problem this template solves
Many fine dining restaurants struggle to showcase their full sensory offering online. A generic booking page cannot communicate craft, seasonality, or atmosphere. Visitors leave without understanding what makes the meal worth the price.
- No clear visual narrative to guide guests from curiosity to reservation
- Pricing and dietary policies buried or absent, creating hesitation before booking
- No secondary path for gift purchases, losing half of the potential audience
What you get with this template
The template delivers a fully structured landing page with five distinct sections working together as one seamless scroll. Every element serves the reservation goal.
- A polaroid collage hero with a vertical logotype and handwritten season label
- A twelve-tile masonry course gallery with sensory one-line descriptions per dish
- A reservation modal with date picker, party size selector, and a dietary notes field
Feature list
The template includes purpose-built components that give restaurants a confident, complete landing presence.
Masonry Course Gallery
Twelve dish tiles vary between portrait and landscape orientations, creating a breathing rhythm on scroll. Each tile pairs an extreme close-up photograph with a single sensory description, giving every course a distinct identity without a lengthy ingredient list.
Polaroid Collage Hero
Overlapping polaroid-style images scatter across the viewport at gentle angles. A small vertical logotype anchors the left margin, and a handwritten season name sits beneath it. The hero communicates atmosphere before a single word is read.
Sticky Reservation Bar
A fixed bar at the base of the viewport keeps the "Reserve Your Seat" call to action visible throughout the entire landing experience. Restaurants never lose a ready guest to a long scroll back to the top.
Reservation Modal with Date Picker
Clicking the call to action opens a modal showing available evenings only. Grayed-out dates reinforce scarcity. A party size selector capped at four and a single dietary notes field complete the flow simply.
Gift This Evening Path
A secondary conversion route lets visitors generate a printable gift card carrying a reservation code. This serves buyers who want to purchase the experience for someone else, a significant portion of the audience for special-occasion restaurants.
Silent Video Break Tile
A six-second looping video of steam rising from a donabe pot sits midway through the course gallery. It breaks the image grid with motion and warmth, without audio that could feel intrusive.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Polaroid Hero | Establishes atmosphere and season instantly |
| Masonry Course Gallery | Tells the meal's arc course by course |
| Video Break Tile | Adds motion and sensory depth mid-scroll |
| Reservation Full-Width | Primary seat booking call to action |
| Gift This Evening | Secondary gift purchase conversion path |
| Minimal Footer | Centered social links and copyright |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Pastoral Calm theme with a Desert Rose color palette. Every color choice feels like afternoon light softening a ceramic glaze.
- Sun-bleached clay, aged hinoki wood, and unglazed porcelain form the warm neutral base
- Deep nori black anchors all text and the logotype for clear contrast
- Pickled plum is reserved for price display, the reservation call to action, and hover states
Mobile & speed optimization
The landing page is designed desktop-first to match how fine dining audiences research and book, with a fully responsive layout that adapts cleanly to mobile screens.
- Masonry tiles reflow to a single column on smaller screens, keeping dish photography legible
- The sticky reservation bar remains accessible at all viewport sizes, so booking is always one tap away
- Native video and CSS animations keep the page light without sacrificing the visual experience
How this template helps you convert
Every design decision on this landing page reduces friction and builds desire before the reservation moment arrives.
- The sticky "Reserve Your Seat" bar stays visible from the first scroll, so no guest has to search for the booking path
- Transparent pricing displayed plainly at $285 per guest removes cost ambiguity and signals confidence in the offer
- The gift purchase path captures buyers shopping for others, expanding the reservation audience beyond direct diners
Other information about this template
This template is a strong starting point for any omakase seasonal tasting menu landing page template project. Restaurants can swap in their own photography, update the season label, and adjust the course description for each new menu rotation. The clean layout means seasonal updates stay fast and consistent. Fine dining restaurants that want to showcase their ambiance without a cluttered interface will find the structure immediately useful. The template also supports a dietary accommodation description within the reservation modal, helping new guests feel informed before they arrive. Because the menu and pricing are text-based rather than embedded as images, the content remains easy for guests to search and read on any device. Teams looking to showcase a prix fixe or private event dinner can adapt the course tiles and reservation logic to suit a different format.
- Fully editable color tokens make it straightforward to adapt the Desert Rose palette to a different restaurant brand
- The course gallery supports up to twelve tiles by default, matching a standard omakase progression
- The gift card flow includes a printable output with a reservation code, requiring no additional integration




Theme
Pastoral Calm
Creative direction
Sensory Appeal
Color system
Desert Rose
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Masonry Course Gallery with Sensory Descriptions
Polaroid Collage Hero Section
Sticky Reservation Call-to-action Bar
Date-picker Reservation Modal
Gift This Evening Conversion Path
Silent Six-second Video Break Tile
Related questions
Can I change the number of course tiles in the gallery?
How does the reservation modal handle dietary restrictions?
Can this template support gift reservation purchases?
Is the pricing section editable?
Is this template suitable for restaurants with a different cuisine style?