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·Fine dining website

A fine dining site as current as the kitchen.

Kitch gives upscale restaurants a refined live page for the menu, seasonal changes, hours, and a reservations link — updated by message instead of a CMS login.

Free Starter·Two seats·30-day money back

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Harbour Deli
Menu · Hours · Specials
Smoked trout toast$18
Salmon burger
Clam chowder$16
Refined, restaurant-grade templatesLive menu updated by messageReservations link and contactPermanent QR and short linkFree Starter for one location

·Templates

Start from a template built for your kind of place.

Pick a look and Kitch opens the builder with it loaded — menu, hours, colours, and copy all stay editable.

Omakase

Sushi · Omakase · Japanese

Sushi counters, omakase, kaiseki, ramen, minimal Japanese rooms

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Nocturne

Fine dining · Cocktail · Late-night

Upscale dinner rooms, cocktail bars, tasting menus, late-night spots

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Bistro

Full-service · Fine-casual · French

Dinner restaurants, wine bars, tasting menus, neighbourhood bistros

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·What this replaces

Drop the stack that can't keep up.

Starter is free. Operator starts at $149/mo.

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01A frozen designer website
02PDF tasting menus
03Manual website tickets for menu edits
04Old QR menus
05A reservations link buried on a stale page

01 · Who it's for

Right fit

Chef-driven restaurants, tasting-menu rooms, and upscale dining that change the menu seasonally or nightly and care about how the page looks while staying current.

02 · The problem

What goes wrong

A fine dining website is often beautiful on launch day and wrong by the next season. The menu changes with the kitchen, a course gets swapped, hours shift for a private event — but updating a designed site means a developer ticket, so the public page drifts from what’s actually served.

·How it works

Say it. Done.

01

Who this is for

Chef-driven and tasting-menu restaurants that want a page as considered as the room — and as current as the kitchen. The look matters, but so does the menu being right tonight.

Kitch keeps the public page in sync with the kitchen without asking the team to learn a CMS or wait on a developer for a course change.

02

A menu that moves with the kitchen

Update courses, seasonal changes, and pricing by message, with a live preview. Group a tasting menu and à la carte clearly so guests understand the experience before they book.

The page behind your QR and your reservation link always reflects what’s actually being served.

03

Refined, not generic

Choose a restrained, editorial template that suits an upscale room, bring your own brand and domain, and let the content stay current underneath. Link your reservations (OpenTable, Resy, or your own) as the primary call to action.

The result reads like a designed site, but behaves like an operating tool.

04

Pricing and setup

Kitch Starter is free for one location, with paid plans when you want unlimited daily updates and your own domain. Setup starts with the basics: name, menu, hours, brand feel, and where guests book.

From there, keeping the page current is just telling Kitch what changed.

·Real updates operators make

One message. Live.

01

Swap tonight’s tasting course without a developer.

02

Update the seasonal menu when the kitchen does.

03

Link your reservation system front and center.

04

Close the dining room for a buyout and post it instantly.

Say it once. Your page keeps up.

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Free Starter · 30-day money back

·FAQ

Plain answers.

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Can the design feel upscale?+

Yes. Kitch includes restrained, editorial templates and lets you bring your own brand and domain, so the page suits a fine dining room.

Does Kitch handle reservations?+

Kitch links your reservation system (such as OpenTable or Resy) as a primary call to action; it keeps the page current rather than replacing your booking provider.

Can I change the menu as the kitchen does?+

Yes. Update courses, seasonal items, and pricing by message — the live menu and QR stay in sync without a developer.

Is there a free option?+

Yes. Starter is free for one location. No card required.

·Start today

Your kitchen has always
known first.

Now what guests see does too. Starter is free; Operator starts at $149 CAD/mo/loc.

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Free Starter · Two seats · 30 days, money back

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