Website Rating

Murano

87

Italian · Mayfair, London www.muranolondon.com

"Murano's website is as impeccably dressed as its Mayfair clientele, blending high-end editorial design with solid functionality, though it occasionally prioritizes aesthetics over accessibility."

Editorial Overload Typewriter Cliché Pastel Purgatory Where's The Food Contrast Nightmare

Last scored April 09, 2026

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www.muranolondon.com
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About

Restaurant Information

Address

20 Queen St, Mayfair, London, W1J 5PP

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Cuisine
Italian
Location
Mayfair, London
Detailed Analysis

Score Breakdown

87

Excellent

"Murano's website is as impeccably dressed as its Mayfair clientele, blending high-end editorial design with solid functionality, though it occasionally prioritizes aesthetics over accessibility."

Category Scores

Mobile-Friendliness 23/25
  • Footer text becomes quite small and slightly dense on mobile screens
  • Hero image crop on mobile loses some of the dramatic impact of the desktop version
Page Speed 16/20
  • Multiple high-resolution, full-width images could cause slower initial load times on poor connections
  • Mobile image carousel implies loading several off-screen images
Menu Accessibility 18/20
  • Forces users to click through to a separate page to actually see the dishes rather than showing a teaser on the homepage
Design Quality 13/15
  • The typewriter font for body copy feels slightly cliché and clashes with the highly refined serif headings
  • Contrast is dangerously low on the pale pink 'Gifting' block with grey text
Essential Information 9/10
  • Contact details (phone, address) are buried at the very bottom of the page in the footer
SEO Basics 8/10
  • The main H1 heading is poetic ('An unbuttoned celebration...') but lacks core keywords like 'Restaurant' or 'Mayfair'
Comparison

How Murano Compares

This Restaurant

87

Excellent

34 above area avg

Mayfair Avg

53

Mediocre

London Avg

50

Mediocre

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