
How Much Does a Website Cost for a Restaurant in Bangalore? (2026 Pricing & Online Ordering Breakdown)

A no-fluff 2026 pricing breakdown of restaurant website costs in Bangalore — from digital menus to online ordering platforms, plus hidden fees and SEO tactics that drive real orders.
A restaurant owner in Koramangala recently paid ₹1.8 lakh for a website that pulled in exactly zero online orders in six months. Meanwhile, a darshini in Jayanagar spent ₹14,999 and now does 40% of its weekend covers through online reservations. The price tag tells you almost nothing. What you build into it tells you everything.
Let me give you the real numbers nobody publishes, because most agencies bury pricing behind a "request a quote" form to anchor you high.
What's the Actual Cost of a Restaurant Website in Bangalore?
A restaurant website in Bangalore costs between ₹8,000 and ₹2,50,000 in 2026, depending on whether you need a digital menu brochure or a full transactional platform with online ordering and table reservations. Most independent eateries land comfortably in the ₹15,000–₹45,000 bracket.
Here's the honest tier breakdown:
- Starter (₹8,000–₹18,000): 4–6 pages, mobile-responsive, Google Maps embed, WhatsApp ordering button, digital menu.
- Growth (₹20,000–₹55,000): Online table booking, photo gallery, blog, basic affordable web design with on-page SEO.
- Premium (₹60,000–₹2,50,000): Native online ordering, payment gateway, loyalty system, multi-outlet management, custom CMS.
Pro Tip: Don't pay for a Zomato/Swiggy clone. You don't need to rebuild a food aggregator — you need a 3% commission escape route. A direct-order website that captures even 200 monthly orders saves you roughly ₹18,000/month in aggregator commissions at a ₹300 average ticket.
Do I Need Online Ordering or Just a Digital Menu?
If your monthly delivery volume exceeds 150 orders, build native online ordering — the commission savings repay the website inside 60 days. Below that threshold, a WhatsApp-linked digital menu delivers 80% of the value at 20% of the cost.
Aggregators like Swiggy and Zomato skim 22–30% per order in metros like Bangalore. A restaurant clearing ₹4 lakh monthly in aggregator sales hands over roughly ₹1 lakh in commissions. Redirecting even a third of regulars to your own site recovers ₹30,000+ every month.
The catch nobody mentions: customers won't order direct unless your site loads in under two seconds and the checkout takes fewer than three taps. A sluggish ordering flow kills conversions faster than a bad biryani. Read our website speed optimization guide before you commit to any platform.
What Hidden Costs Should I Budget For?
Beyond the build fee, budget ₹6,000–₹20,000 annually for recurring costs that agencies conveniently leave out of the headline price. These are non-negotiable for a functioning restaurant site.
- Domain (.com/.in): ₹700–₹1,200/year
- Hosting: ₹3,000–₹12,000/year — pick managed WordPress hosting if you're on a CMS.
- SSL certificate: Often free, but premium EV certs run ₹2,000+.
- Payment gateway fees: Razorpay/Cashfree charge ~2% per transaction.
- Maintenance & menu updates: ₹1,500–₹5,000/month for active stores.
Warning: Agencies quoting a flat ₹9,999 "all-inclusive forever" price are subsidising it with cut-rate shared hosting that buckles during your Friday-night dinner rush. Ask for the renewal price in writing before signing.
How Do I Make My Restaurant Site Show Up on Google in Bangalore?
Win local search by combining a fully optimised Google Business Profile, location-keyword landing pages (e.g. "best Mangalorean food in Indiranagar"), and schema markup for menu, reviews, and opening hours. This trio drives 60–70% of a restaurant's organic discovery.
Most Bangalore eateries ignore LocalBusiness and Restaurant schema, which is precisely why their competitors grab the rich-result carousel. Structured data tells Google your cuisine type, price range, and whether you offer dine-in — and it feeds AI assistants too.
Speaking of which, voice and chatbot search now route diners straight to listings. If you're not optimising for it, study our breakdown on Answer Engine Optimization — by 2026, an estimated 28% of "restaurants near me" queries resolve inside an AI chat before anyone opens a maps app.
How Long Does It Take to Build a Restaurant Website?
A standard restaurant website takes 7–21 working days to launch in Bangalore. Brochure-style menu sites go live in under a week; transactional platforms with payment integration and table booking typically need three to four weeks of development and testing.
The bottleneck is rarely the code — it's content. Restaurants that arrive with professional food photography, finalised menu pricing, and copy ready ship 50% faster. Blurry phone snaps of your butter chicken will sink your conversion rate; budget ₹8,000–₹15,000 for a half-day food shoot.
Should I Use Wix or Hire a Professional Developer?
DIY builders like Wix work for a five-page menu site under ₹12,000 total, but they cripple you on speed, SEO control, and ownership. For online ordering and serious local ranking, a developer-built site on WordPress or a custom stack wins decisively.
I've audited dozens of Wix restaurant sites in Bengaluru. Average mobile PageSpeed score? A grim 38/100. Custom-built equivalents routinely hit 85+. That gap directly throttles your Google ranking and order completion rate. If trust and conversions matter to you, study how modern web design wins customer trust — design polish converts browsers into bookings.
Pro Tip: Own your domain and hosting logins yourself. I've seen restaurants held hostage by freelancers who registered the domain on their personal account. Get admin access on day one, in writing.
The Bottom Line on Pricing
For an independent Bangalore restaurant in 2026, ₹18,000–₹45,000 buys a fast, SEO-ready site with table booking and direct ordering — and pays for itself within one quarter through commission savings alone. Anyone quoting six figures for a single-outlet eatery is selling you features you'll never switch on.
The cheapest website is the one that earns. A ₹9,999 site generating ₹40,000 monthly in direct orders beats a ₹2 lakh showpiece collecting digital dust.
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