Growuild builds fast, mobile-friendly websites for Singapore restaurants, cafés, bars, hawkers and home-based food businesses. Every site shows your menu clearly, takes reservations by WhatsApp, pins you on Google Maps and links to GrabFood, Deliveroo and foodpanda. Sites start from S$150, add-ons from S$30, and we build a working draft before you pay anything.

Why does an F&B business in Singapore need a proper website?

Because most diners decide where to eat before they leave the house. They search the name, glance at Google Maps, look for the menu and check today's opening hours. If your page is missing, slow or unreadable on a phone, that hungry customer quietly picks the place next door instead.

Think about how you choose where to eat. You search "brunch near me" or a friend sends a name, you tap through to see photos, you scan the menu and the price, you check if it is open now, and you decide in under a minute. A Facebook page or a single Google listing rarely answers all of that. A proper site does, and it does it on the small screen where the decision actually happens.

It also keeps you in control. The delivery apps own your customer and take a cut. Instagram owns your followers. Your own website is the one place where the menu, the story, the booking link and the directions all sit together, on a domain that belongs to you, working the same at 2pm and at 2am.

What does Growuild build into an F&B website?

The features a food business actually uses, not filler. A clean menu that loads fast on a phone, one-tap reservations, a map to your door, photos that make people hungry, and direct links to the delivery apps you already sell on. Everything a diner needs to go from curious to seated or ordering.

Here is what goes into a typical café or restaurant build:

  • A mobile menu that reads instantly. Your dishes laid out as real text, not a blurry photo or a PDF that pinches and zooms. It loads fast on 4G and shows up on Google.
  • Tap-to-WhatsApp and tap-to-call reservations. One tap and the diner is messaging you to book a table or asking about a function, no clunky form, no app to download.
  • A Google Maps embed. Your exact location with directions, so people walking from the MRT or driving in actually find you.
  • A photo gallery. Your space and your food, shown properly. For F&B this does more selling than any slogan.
  • Opening hours, kept honest. Clear hours, including public holiday notes, so nobody turns up to a closed shutter.
  • Direct links to GrabFood, Deliveroo and foodpanda. Send delivery customers straight to where they can order, without you paying for extra software.

Want more, like a gift-voucher page, a private-event enquiry section or a second language for tourists and regulars? Those are add-ons, added only if they earn their place.

How much does an F&B website cost?

A simple, mobile-friendly site for a café or small restaurant starts from S$150 at the entry level. A larger six-page site with premium design and basic SEO sits from around S$450. Add-ons such as a gallery, a reservation flow or extra languages start from S$30. You see a free draft first and pay only a deposit once you are happy.

The table below shows what comes in a base F&B build versus the extras most food businesses ask about, with honest starting prices.

FeatureBase F&B site (from S$150)Common add-on
Mobile menu (real text)Included
Tap-to-WhatsApp / call to reserveIncluded
Google Maps + opening hoursIncluded
Photo galleryBasicLarger gallery, from S$30
GrabFood / Deliveroo / foodpanda linksIncluded
Basic SEO & page titlesIncluded
Second language (English + Chinese)Add-onFrom S$30
In-house booking or ordering systemAdd-onQuoted to your needs
Care plan (updates, backups, menu changes)OptionalFrom about S$90/mo

For the full picture of website pricing across DIY builders, freelancers and agencies, see our website cost in Singapore breakdown. The complete list of extras lives on the add-ons page.

Why do F&B owners pick Growuild over an agency or a DIY builder?

Because you see the real thing before you spend. We build a working draft of your site first, then you decide. There is no big agency retainer, no faceless account manager, and none of the late nights you would spend fighting a DIY builder when you should be running your kitchen.

You see a free draft before you pay

Most studios ask you to pay upfront and trust the outcome. We flip it. We build a working draft, you look at your actual menu and photos on a real site, and you only pay a 50% deposit to continue once you are happy. The balance is due when it meets the spec we agreed. You never pay blind.

One fixed price, no surprise fees

You know the total before we start. No "the mobile version is extra", no setup fee that appears at the end. F&B margins are thin enough without a moving quote.

A small Singapore studio that actually replies

The most common complaint about cheap sites is that the builder vanishes once paid. We are a small local studio, we know SG F&B, and there is a real WhatsApp number you can reach when you need a price changed or a public holiday added. The site is yours, on your own domain, so you are never held hostage.

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to build an F&B website?

For most cafés and restaurants, a simple site takes about one to two weeks from the day we have your menu, photos and opening hours. We build a working draft first, then refine it with you. Bigger sites with online ordering or many pages take longer, and we tell you the timeline before we start.

Can customers reserve a table or order food through the site?

Yes. We set up tap-to-WhatsApp or tap-to-call buttons so diners can reserve in one tap on their phone. For delivery and takeaway, we link straight to your GrabFood, Deliveroo or foodpanda pages. A full in-house booking or ordering system is an add-on if you want one, but most small F&B places do well with WhatsApp and the delivery apps.

Do you set up our menu on the site?

Yes. We build your menu into the site as proper text so it loads fast, reads well on a phone and shows up on Google, instead of being a blurry photo or a PDF nobody can read. Send us your current menu in any format and we lay it out for you. Updating prices or dishes later is a quick care-plan job.

What does an F&B website cost?

A simple, mobile-friendly F&B site starts from S$150 at the entry level. A larger six-page site with premium design and basic SEO sits from around S$450. Add-ons such as a photo gallery, a reservation flow or extra languages start from S$30. You see a free draft first and only pay a deposit once you are happy.

Do I have to write all the content myself?

No. Give us the raw material, your menu, a few lines about the place and your photos, and we shape it into clear, appetising copy. You review every word before it goes live. If your photos are not strong, we will tell you honestly, because good food photos do more for an F&B site than almost anything else.

Get a free draft of your F&B website

Tell us what you cook and where you are, and we will build a working draft of your restaurant or café site so you can see it before paying a cent. Message us on WhatsApp and we will get started. You only pay a deposit once you like what you see.