Websites for Korean restaurantsthat fill the room.
Fort Lee, Flushing, LA Koreatown, Duluth — the Korean restaurant market is fierce and the website is the new shop window. We build menus, online ordering, reservations, and bilingual copy that makes Korean-American diners pick you over the place next door.
What's breakingright now.
Four patterns we fix in every engagement in your industry. If any of them sound familiar — we can solve them together.
Phone rings, reservations lost
Peak hours = missed calls = lost tables. Online reservations convert the missed calls into booked seats.
English-only menus lose regulars
Older Korean diners skip menus they can't read. Bilingual menus with photos invite everyone back.
Invisible on Google Maps
Local SEO for "Korean BBQ near me" and "한식당 포트리" drives 60%+ of new walk-ins. Most sites don't rank.
Phone-size menus that hurt to read
80% of diners look at the menu on their phone. If the PDF menu pinches-and-zooms, they leave.
Every site weship includes.
The common features this industry actually needs. Included in every engagement — not "add-on packages" or "upgrades".
- 01
Bilingual digital menu with photos
Instant menu edits in Korean or English. Update today's specials from your phone during lunch.
- 02
Online reservations + table management
Accept bookings 24/7. SMS + KakaoTalk confirmations. Party size, seating preference, special requests — all captured.
- 03
Online ordering + delivery
Accept pickup + delivery with Stripe. No third-party commission. Integrates with Toast, Square, or your POS.
- 04
Google Maps + Naver optimization
Structured data for menus + dishes, local SEO for every Korean-dense neighborhood, Naver Place sync for Korean tourists.
- 05
Yelp + Google review integration
Auto-pull 5-star reviews onto your homepage. Request-review flow after every online order.
- 06
KakaoTalk + SMS marketing
Broadcast to your regulars in Korean or English. Birthday discounts, closure days, new menu drops.
“Bookings doubled in two months. We stopped worrying about the website and got back to running the café.
Min Lee
Co-founder, Honolulu café · Kona Coffee Donut

Asked beforeyou ask.
- 01How much does a Korean restaurant website cost?
- Most Korean restaurant sites we build land between $5,000 and $10,000 including bilingual menus, reservations, and Google Maps optimization. Full online ordering + delivery adds $2,000 — $4,000.
- 02Can you translate our existing Korean menu?
- Yes — our team writes both English and Korean copy natively. We don't machine-translate. Every dish name is reviewed for cultural context and American diner expectations.
- 03Do you integrate with Toast or Square POS?
- Yes. Online orders flow directly into Toast, Square, Clover, or your preferred POS so your kitchen workflow stays exactly the same.
- 04How long does it take to launch?
- Four to six weeks from kickoff for the full build including bilingual copy, menu photography direction, Google Business setup, and online ordering configuration.
Ready to fill your restaurant every night?
Thirty minutes is enough. What you're building, rough budget, rough timeline — and together we sketch what's possible inside it.