Why most restaurant sites in Bangladesh fail
Walk through Dhaka's food scene and you'll find world-class restaurants with websites that look like 2014 Wix templates — broken on mobile, slow to load, menus stuck inside PDF downloads. The food is incredible. The digital storefront is an afterthought.
The cost of this gap is invisible but enormous. 70% of Dhaka diners decide where to eat by searching online. If your menu doesn't load in two seconds, they're already scrolling to your competitor. If your reservation flow takes more than 30 seconds, they're calling Foodpanda instead. The restaurant that wins online wins the dinner.
What we build instead
Every Virtual Online restaurant site starts with the menu — hero food photography, mobile-first layouts, instant filtering by category or dietary preference. Items load instantly because we serve AVIF and WebP, not 4MB JPEGs. Sold-out items can be marked from a phone in the kitchen.
Online ordering integrates with Foodpanda and Pathao Food (their public APIs and direct order flows), and we can build your own ordering system with bKash, Nagad, and COD if you want to skip the 25% commission. Table reservations route to the host's WhatsApp instantly. Confirmation emails go to the guest with calendar invites.
On the discovery side: Google Business Profile setup, schema.org Restaurant markup, hours and menu updates synced automatically. When someone Googles 'best biryani Dhanmondi' your listing has photos, hours, dietary tags, and a one-tap reservation button — all built by us, all updated from one admin.
The local-SEO math for Dhaka restaurants
Local search is the single biggest acquisition channel for Dhaka restaurants. A site ranking #1 for 'best Thai food Gulshan' gets 30-60 click-throughs daily — for free, with no boosts. Compare that to ৳20,000/month in Facebook ads converting at 1-2%. Local SEO compounds. Boost dies when you stop paying.
We optimize for the specific keyword patterns Bangladeshi diners use: '[cuisine] near me', 'best [cuisine] in [area]', '[restaurant name] menu price', 'restaurants for [occasion] Dhaka'. Every page targets one local intent. Schema markup tells Google your hours, menu, price range, and accepted payments. The local pack on Maps becomes your second homepage.