
Kamayan Feast Menu Template
Festive, communal design for Filipino kamayan-style dining.
Warm gold and banana leaf green with hand-painted fiesta motifs. Joyful, communal layout celebrating boodle fights.
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Kamayan House
Pulutan
Sizzling chopped pig face, onion, chili, calamansi, egg
Deep-fried pork knuckle, soy-vinegar dip, pickled papaya
Kamayan Platters
Crispy pork belly, garlic rice, atchara, liver sauce, for two
Grilled prawns, squid, mussels, rice, sawsawan, for two
Kakanin
Warm rice cake, salted egg, cheese, grated coconut

Design Highlights
Banana Leaf Color Framing
Deep forest green borders anchor the design, visually mimicking the iconic banana leaves used as the canvas for traditional kamayan feasts.
Hand-Drawn Typography
Headings utilize the Amatic SC font, adding a rustic, human touch that echoes the welcoming, unpretentious vibe of a community boodle fight.
Fiesta Motif Accents
Hand-painted illustrations in warm gold and deep red thoughtfully adorn the corners, bringing celebratory energy without overpowering the text.
Streamlined Single-Column Flow
The centered layout naturally guides the diner's eyes downward, echoing the long, shared table setup typical of Filipino communal dining.
High-Contrast Legibility
Geometric Josefin Sans body text against a soft lemon chiffon background ensures dish descriptions remain crisp and readable under warm restaurant lighting.
Questions About This Template
Yes, the single-column design is highly adaptable and uses ample vertical space to cleanly list out multi-course boodle fights or extensive family-style offerings.
Absolutely. The hand-painted motifs are arranged in modular layers, allowing you to scale them back or remove them completely for a more subtle banana leaf theme.
Both fonts are open-source and integrated into the template natively, ensuring your digital and printed menus render perfectly without extra licensing fees.
The soft yellow background can be printed directly as a full bleed on white paper, or you can disable the background color to print straight onto textured, off-white cardstock.
Warm gold and rich red stimulate the appetite and evoke feelings of celebration, warmth, and hospitality, which are central to Filipino culinary traditions.
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