A new South Korean fast-casual restaurant has been launched, bringing delicious flavours of South Korea to Westfield London Shopping Centre, Shepherd’s Bush.

Seoul Bird is built on the foundations of Korean cooking and flavour. Created by Judy Joo and Andrew Hales, the fast- casual new restaurant offers the best of Seoul’s street food from Korean fried chicken, Seoul burgers to Seoul salads.
Working in partnership, the team at Filter were delighted to create a brand new website to provide the online presence the restaurant needed. Filter built the new website on WordPress due to its flexibility and adaptability, perfect for the changing needs of the restaurant.
The website includes all the essential information you would expect of a restaurant of this calibre. Menus display the full range of dishes from extra crispy Korean fried chicken, savoury barbecue chicken, rice bowls bursting with flavour, and the most appetising burgers stacked high with umami filled ingredients. It’s also created a bespoke k-kids menu to satisfy smaller diners.
The Gallery showcases beautiful photography of the very best dishes – as they would be presented. The website also has the functionality to process both click and collect and takeaway orders.
Set up with Google Analytics to monitor performance, funnel reports help to track the path visitors take through the site, and conversions also enable the restaurant to measure how visitors’ complete specific tasks such as takeaway and click and collect orders.
We are delighted to work with Judy and Andy once again and are pleased to have provided them with another WordPress website. Using WordPress is crucial to allow the team to have full control over their site look and feel whilst being able to add and edit content as they need to. We wish them the best of luck with their new venture.
CTO, Filter
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