Buffalo Suya Restaurant
A mobile-first restaurant website for Buffalo Suya Restaurant in Buffalo, NY, built around Nigerian food, online ordering, pickup and delivery, reservations, catering, gallery, blog, rewards, and admin-managed content.

Buffalo Suya Restaurant needed a polished digital home for authentic Nigerian food in Buffalo, New York. The website had to do more than look good: it needed to guide customers toward ordering, pickup, delivery, reservations, catering, contact, and repeat visits.
I built a restaurant-focused web experience around the brand promise: real Nigerian food, real Buffalo love. The site presents suya, jollof rice, pepper soup, catering, gallery content, customer testimonials, and location details in a fast, mobile-friendly interface.
The result is a live restaurant platform that supports discovery, conversion, and day-to-day content updates from an admin-managed system.
The restaurant needed one website to serve several different customer journeys. A first-time visitor may want to understand the food and brand. A hungry customer wants the menu and a fast path to order. A family may want reservations. An event organizer may need catering. Returning customers need account and rewards access.
The platform also needed to feel warm and culturally specific while staying practical for restaurant operations: promotions, menu items, page visibility, delivery zones, blog posts, gallery images, and contact details all needed to be easy to manage.
I created a full restaurant website and ordering experience with a strong visual identity, mobile navigation, menu-first calls to action, and clear conversion paths for ordering, reservations, catering, and contact.
The site includes a dynamic homepage, menu categories and items, cart entry points, delivery zone information, gallery content, testimonials, team content, blog posts, loyalty settings, announcement banners, and page visibility controls.
The admin-managed structure gives the restaurant room to update promotions, content, menus, status messages, and operational pages without needing code changes.