Case overview
Anatolia Grill Restaurant is a Prague address for grilled meat, run alongside its own butcher shop, Anatolia Meat Market. The site had to make people hungry and, at the same time, make the family-farm supply chain behind the kitchen legible.
Involvement
- Webový design
- Food & Interior Photography
- 360° Virtual Tour
- Online Ordering
- Multilingual Content


The Brief
Two businesses, one story. The restaurant and the butcher shop share an address, a supply chain and a reputation — but online they were being treated as separate things. The brief was to bring them under one roof without either one disappearing behind the other.
- Show the room and the food before the menu
- Connect the restaurant with Anatolia Meat Market
- Serve Czech, English and Turkish guests

Our Approach
We built the site around photography, and let the structure follow the way people actually decide where to eat.
Photography first
A dark, full-bleed design that puts the dining room, the grill and the meat counter in front of the visitor before a single line of copy.
The full menu, always current
The complete restaurant menu lives on the site rather than in a downloadable PDF, so it stays accurate, searchable and translatable.
A 360° tour of the room
Guests can walk through the restaurant before booking — which matters most for the groups and celebrations the room is built for.
Ordering without friction
Online ordering sits alongside the menu instead of behind a separate system, and the butcher shop’s products are reachable from the same place.


