From a generic template to a real Hendon favorite
Kentucky Grill is a halal restaurant in Hendon, London. The old site was a generic food template that could have belonged to any takeaway, anywhere. I rebuilt it around the brand’s own mascot, story and full menu.

Before → after — a generic template replaced with the brand’s own identity.
The old Kentucky Grill site was a generic, dark “Super Delicious Burger” template — the kind of site any takeaway could have. It didn’t show the brand’s own mascot, didn’t organize the full halal menu, and gave visitors no real reason to trust the food before ordering.
A full redesign built around Kentucky Grill’s own identity: its mascot front and center in the hero, a real “grilled with love since 2023” story, the full menu organized by category, Google reviews, and a location and ordering section that make it effortless to call in an order.
How a template became a brand
A mascot, not a stock photo
The brand's own character leads the hero instead of a generic burger stock image.
The whole menu, organized
Burgers, rice, wraps and pizza each get their own section instead of one long scroll.
Real numbers, real reviews
Google reviews and the brand's own story — grilled with love since 2023 — sit right on the page.
Built to be ordered from
Menu, call, and location are always one tap away.
The full redesign, top to bottom

Built with






Deliverables
Brand-first redesign
A generic template replaced with the brand’s own identity.
WordPress build
Fast, menu-ready and easy for the team to update.
Launch & handover
Live, tested and ready to take real orders.
Real reviews from real clients
Video reviews



Video reviews on the way
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