Restaurant websites in Cyprus
9 p.m. A British couple two streets away is deciding where to eat. They search your taverna on their phone — and find a Facebook page last touched two summers ago. No menu, opening hours that may be wrong, no way to book a table, nothing in their language. They tap the next place with a real site and a menu they can read. You never knew they were hungry outside your door.
What a stale Facebook page quietly costs your restaurant
A dusty Facebook page feels free. It costs you a covered table every night it can’t answer the three questions a hungry guest asks. Three places a Cyprus restaurant bleeds:
The "are you open?" that never gets answered
Guests decide in the evening, from a phone. If they can’t see your hours, your menu and whether there’s a table — right now — they don’t call to find out. They walk into the place that showed them.
A menu no one can find or read
Tourists want to see the menu before they sit down — the dishes, the prices, what’s vegetarian or vegan. Buried in a Facebook photo album from 2023, in Greek only, it may as well not exist. The table you lose is the one you never see.
Silent in the wrong languages
Cyprus fills its tables with British, Russian and EU visitors alongside locals. A page only in Greek — or nothing at all — turns away the very guests strolling past on holiday with money to spend on a good dinner.
What we build instead
Not a brochure. A restaurant site that fills the tables you currently lose to Facebook and to silence:
Your menu, clear and up to date
A proper site with your full menu — dishes, prices, what’s vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free — readable in a tap, so the guest deciding down the street chooses you before they’ve reached the corner.
A 24/7 assistant in EN, EL & RU
An AI assistant answers the evening questions the moment they’re asked — "are you open tonight, do you have a table for four, any vegan options?" — in English, Greek or Russian, and passes you the reservation enquiry instead of losing the guest.
Hours, location & a table — in one tap
Opening hours that are actually right, a map to your door, and a simple way to send a reservation enquiry from a phone. No app, no login — the guest books and you get the message.
Yours to keep, at a fixed price
Build it for a fixed €4,900, or rent from €279/month and own it after the term — source code included. You always know the price up front.
Real, and on the ground here
Anyone can say "Cyprus". Here’s the proof it’s real:
A live site with a multilingual AI assistant
See a full site we built with an AI assistant answering in English, Greek and Russian — the exact kind of assistant that would tell your late guest you’re open and take their table. Live and clickable.
See the Apollon Motors demo →Fabio is here, not in a call centre
You reach the person who builds your site directly, on a Cyprus line — +357 99 044006. Same island, same timezone — he’s eaten where your guests eat.
Built for how Cyprus dines out
For tavernas, seafood spots and restaurants whose tables fill with guests who arrive in three languages and decide at night — because that’s the market outside your door.
Restaurant websites across Cyprus
"We already have a Facebook page."
"Everyone finds us on Facebook — why pay for a website?"
Because a Facebook page can’t show a tourist your menu at a glance, can’t answer "are you open" at 9 p.m., and doesn’t speak Russian to the guest walking past. We build something different: a fast site with your menu and a working AI assistant that answers in three languages and takes the reservation — built by two people you can actually reach, priced up front, backed by a registered U.S. company hosting inside the EU. Not another Facebook page. A host that never goes home.
Who you’re dealing with
Fabio is on the ground — reach him directly on +357 99 044006. Not a call centre, not a reseller: the person who builds your site.
Your site — and its AI assistant — answer buyers in English, Greek and Russian, around the clock. The languages Cyprus actually sells in.
Fixed price from €4,900 to build, or rent from €279/month and own it after the term — source code included. No "price on request".
Domani AI is a registered U.S. company (Domaniai LLC, Albuquerque, New Mexico) hosting inside the EU — GDPR-compliant, verifiable on Wikidata and Crunchbase.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a restaurant website cost in Cyprus?
At Domani AI it’s a fixed price from €4,900 to build — no "price on request". Prefer no upfront outlay? Rent from €279/month, and after the term the site is yours with the source code. Hosting, security and maintenance are included in the monthly price.
Can guests see the menu and reserve a table?
Yes. Your full menu is readable in a tap — dishes, prices, vegetarian and vegan options — and guests can send a reservation enquiry straight from their phone, no app or login. The enquiry lands with you so you can confirm the table.
Will it work in Greek and Russian, not just English?
Yes. Your site and its AI assistant answer guests in English, Greek and Russian — the languages Cyprus dines out in. The British couple and the Russian family read your menu in their own language and feel welcome before they sit down.
What does the AI assistant actually do?
It answers the questions guests ask at night — "are you open, do you have a table for four, any vegan dishes, where are you?" — instantly, in their language, and passes you the reservation enquiry. It’s the host on your site when the kitchen’s busy.
Are you actually in Cyprus?
Fabio is on the ground and reachable directly on +357 99 044006 — same island, same timezone. Domani AI is a registered U.S. company (Domaniai LLC) hosting inside the EU, so you get local presence with GDPR-compliant, EU-hosted infrastructure.
See what it would take to fill more tables
Run a free check on your current online presence in under a minute — no sign-up. You’ll see honestly where you’re losing hungry guests, and what a proper restaurant site would fix.
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