Chop is a bold Nigerian restaurant landing page template built on a Neo-Retro Fire and Earth visual identity. It combines a hand-drawn hero illustration, full-bleed food photography, parallax scroll, and a three-step booking form to turn first-time visitors into confirmed reservations. The design serves diaspora diners, adventurous foodies, and families planning occasions like owambes and birthday dinners.
by Rocket studio
Chop is a single-column-flow landing page template for Nigerian restaurants that want to drive table reservations and catering inquiries. The design fuses a 1970s Lagos nightclub poster aesthetic with contemporary food photography and immersive scroll motion. Every section is prepared to make a visitor hungry before asking them to book, turning appetite into action by the time they reach the form.
This template is built for restaurant owners, hospitality operators, and food and beverage businesses rooted in Nigerian cuisine. It works equally well for new restaurants launching their first online presence and established spots replacing a tired, outdated page. The design and copy style speak directly to diaspora communities and adventurous food lovers who book on their phones.
Most generic restaurant templates are built for elegant European-style dining rooms with neutral palettes and minimal personality. They do not serve restaurants where the food, the music, and the room carry equal cultural weight. A Nigerian restaurant deserves a design that can communicate jollof arguments, pounded yam authority, and the smell of scotch bonnet heat, all before a visitor reads a single word of copy.
This template delivers a complete, single-column landing page design ready to customize. Every section is structured and sequenced to move a visitor from curiosity to confirmed booking. The design system, illustration concept, photography treatment, and booking form are all defined in one cohesive package that is ready for a no-code platform or handed directly to a developer.




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Hand-drawn Hero Illustration
Parallax Food Photography Sections
Signature Menu Highlight Grid
Occasion-specific Booking Cards
Three-step Reservation Form
Sticky Reserve-your-table Bar
Can I use this template without any coding experience?
Does the template support both reservations and catering inquiries?
Can I update the menu section myself after launch?
Is the template suitable for occasion bookings beyond casual dinner?
Does the template include space for contact details and opening hours?
This section covers the core built-in capabilities that make Chop a distinctive and functional template for Nigerian restaurants.
The header opens with a sweeping custom illustration showing a communal table from above. Plates of food, hands reaching in from every edge of the frame, and condensation on dark bottles create immediate warmth and cultural recognition. A chunky retro serif headline fades in over the scene, setting the tone before a visitor scrolls an inch.
Below the hero, the page dissolves into full-bleed food photography with parallax scroll motion and warm grain overlays. The rhythm alternates between intimate close-ups and wide celebratory shots. Each section breathes like a proper Nigerian meal unfolding course by course, building appetite and trust in equal measure.
The menu section uses an asymmetric bento-style grid to showcase signature dishes rather than listing everything the kitchen can cook. This focused approach helps visitors decide faster. Large imagery and bold text enhance the visual appeal of each menu item and make the food feel immediate and real.
Four occasion types sit inside a split-card layout: casual dinner, birthday, owambe, and corporate. Each card speaks directly to a booking context, so a family planning a naming ceremony and a business team booking a corporate dinner both feel seen. This section supports varied use cases without cluttering the menu flow.
The primary booking form collects date, party size, and occasion type in three clean steps. A secondary path captures catering inquiries for party jollof orders, asking for name, event date, and guest count. Simplified reservation through an embedded, intuitive form means visitors can act on their appetite immediately.
After the second scroll, a sticky bottom bar carrying the "Reserve Your Table" call to action stays visible throughout the rest of the page. This persistent prompt keeps the primary conversion goal in view without interrupting the immersive food-first experience above it.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Illustration | Open with cultural story and headline |
| Full-Bleed Food | Build appetite through photography |
| Menu Grid | Highlight signature dishes clearly |
| Occasions Cards | Match booking intent to occasion type |
| Booking Form | Capture reservations and catering leads |
| Footer | Display contact details and hours |
The design follows a Neo-Retro theme that blends retro styles with modern elements, a popular trend in restaurant design right now. The visual identity is defined by a Fire and Earth color scheme built from five precise values: deep laterite red, scotch bonnet orange, palm kernel black, shea butter cream, and turmeric gold for buttons and hover states. The palette feels like a 1970s Lagos nightclub poster reprinted on craft paper, and that tension between faded classic warmth and modern fire is the emotional core of the brand. Effective restaurant branding creates a strong identity that resonates with customers, and every visual element here is chosen to do exactly that.
Over 80 percent of Nigerian traffic is mobile, and diaspora communities book restaurants on their phones. This template is designed mobile-first from the ground up. The single-column flow works naturally at small screen sizes, and the booking form was structured to stay clean and usable at thumb-reach. No-code website builders can help restaurants establish an online presence quickly and affordably, and this template is built to work within those platforms without extensive coding skills required.
A high-converting Nigerian restaurant landing page should include a bold nostalgic hero image, a clear value proposition, and a prominent table reservation call to action. Chop is built around exactly that sequence. The page earns the click by making the visitor hungry first and social second, so by the time they reach the form, they are not filling out a booking widget, they are planning a memory.
This template is designed for restaurants that want to stand out in a crowded dining market by leading with culture and craft rather than generic hospitality stock imagery. It is equally useful for restaurants in London, New York, or Lagos serving diaspora and local food lovers who expect bold, specific design. Blending retro style with modern elements creates a unique dining atmosphere that draws guests in and keeps them scrolling.