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Why Every Restaurant in Kigali Needs a Website

Your Instagram is beautiful. Your Google listing has great reviews. But without a website, you’re losing diners to competitors who have one.

Aline Niyonsaba · Business and lifestyle, Kigali
Published Updated 6 min read

Last Friday I wanted to try a new restaurant in Kimihurura. Found it on Google Maps. 4.5 stars. Great. Tapped the website link. Nothing — “This site can’t be reached.” Tried their Instagram. Hadn’t posted in three months. I had no idea what the menu looked like, what the prices were, or whether they took reservations.

I went somewhere else. That restaurant lost a table of four because they didn’t have a working website.

What a restaurant website actually needs

Forget complicated features. A restaurant website needs five things:

  1. Menu with prices — this is the #1 thing people are looking for. Put it in text, not a PDF. PDFs are terrible on phones
  2. Location and hours — embedded Google Map, opening hours, parking info
  3. Phone number and WhatsApp — clickable, so people can call or message to reserve in one tap
  4. Photos of the space and food — real photos, taken in decent light. Not stock images of food you don’t serve
  5. Reservation option — even if it’s just a WhatsApp link that says “Reserve a Table”

That’s it. Five things. You don’t need online ordering (unless you do delivery). You don’t need a loyalty programme integration. You need a clear, fast page that answers the three questions every potential diner has: what do you serve, how much does it cost, and how do I get there.

“But I have Instagram”

Instagram is great for showing today’s special and yesterday’s ambiance. It’s terrible for:

  • Showing your full menu in a readable format
  • Being found on Google (Instagram posts don’t rank)
  • Giving people your hours, address, and phone in one glance
  • Looking professional when someone Googles your restaurant name

When an expat Googles “Italian restaurant Kigali”, Instagram won’t save you. A website with the right keywords will.

“But I have Google Business Profile”

Google Business Profile is essential — but it’s not yours. Google controls the layout, the features, and what shows up. A website is yours. You control the story. You control the brand. And a website linked from your Google profile massively increases your click-through rate.

The investment

A simple restaurant website costs about RWF 30,000–50,000/month through services like Kisimenti. That’s roughly what you make from two tables on a Friday night.

How many tables are you losing because people can’t find your menu online?

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