Mayfair, London
2 restaurant websites rated. Average score: 36/100.
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Restaurant Website Ratings in Mayfair
Veeraswamy
Indian · Mayfair · London
"Veeraswamy boasts a rich 100-year history and a Michelin star, but its website feels like a digital ghost town. It looks as though the developers set up a sprawling, image-heavy layout, forgot to upload the actual images, and just called it a day. Both desktop and mobile experiences are plagued by miles of glaringly empty white space between lonely paragraphs, forcing visitors into an endless, thumb-tiring scroll just to read a Michelin quote. When the text waxes lyrical about 'foliage' and '1920s velvet,' it would be nice to actually see it. For a restaurant celebrating its centenary, finding the actual food shouldn't be a historical expedition. The primary call-to-action is a persistent pop-up for a 'Nostalgia Menu,' but if you want to see the standard offerings, you're left hunting for inline text links buried in the copy or relying on the hidden hamburger menu. The mobile site’s sticky bottom navigation is a fantastic UI touch, but omitting a direct 'Menu' button in favour of generic 'Info' is a glaring oversight for a dining establishment. To add insult to injury, essential details like the physical address, phone number, and opening hours are completely absent from the homepage footer. You shouldn't have to play hide-and-seek to figure out where a Regent Street institution is actually located. It’s an elegant brand draped in luxurious purple, but the execution is so fundamentally flawed that it undermines the prestige it promises. Fix the broken image containers, condense the layout, and put the basic information where people can actually see it."
Tamarind of Mayfair
Indian · Mayfair · London
"Let's start with the desktop view. The photo of the dining room is lovely, but putting dark, un-backed text over a busy, multi-colored background is Web Design 101 failure. Your users shouldn't need night vision goggles to find the 'Menus' link. The popup aggressively selling the lunch menu is actually quite nice, but once you close it, you're greeted with an absolutely massive expanse of nothingness. It looks less like a high-end Mayfair dining destination and more like a developer pushed to production on a Friday at 4:59 PM and immediately went on holiday. Things go from incomplete to completely broken on mobile. The background image is an inexplicable, unrecognizable blur that looks like a camera misfired in a dark closet. Worse, there's no hamburger menu, no address, no phone number, and no way to actually see what kind of food you serve. You have a 'Reservation' button and a logo, and that's it. If you are charging £29 for a lunch menu in Mayfair, your digital presence needs to match your physical elegance. Right now, your website is literally 80% blank beige space. It feels abandoned. Fix the contrast on your desktop navigation, swap out that abysmal mobile background image, and for the love of hospitality, put your address and a menu button where people can actually see them."
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