Pasta Fresca is a Next.js concept microsite created around a fresh pasta bar in Dunakeszi. Its core idea is to show how a small restaurant presence can become a polished digital experience where visitors immediately understand the atmosphere, the food quality, and the fastest ways to order or get in touch.
The project is intentionally more than a menu page. It combines a cinematic hero, marble-inspired visual language, real food and interior photography, menu exploration, allergen details, opening hours, map directions, social links, phone contact, and Foodora ordering into one focused customer journey.
The strongest part of the concept is the balance between premium restaurant branding and practical conversion. The page feels like a refined Italian food brand, but every major section still leads to a useful action: view the menu, call the restaurant, start a Foodora order, open route planning, or check current contact details.
The menu is split into fresh pasta, desserts, and drinks, with animated category switching and clear allergen labels. On mobile the experience keeps the most important actions close through a sticky call and order bar, so the site works well for hungry visitors who arrive from search, social media, or a map result.
The implementation uses Next.js 14, React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Framer Motion, lucide-react icons, optimized AVIF assets, and structured menu data. The project also includes Docker and Nginx configuration, so the concept is shaped as a deployable restaurant landing page rather than just a static visual mockup.