We build fast, mobile-first restaurant websites for Canadian operators — from a single dosa joint in Brampton to a full-service izakaya in Vancouver. Every site ships with online ordering wired to Stripe Canada or Moneris, table reservations, GST/HST-correct receipts, and clean menu management your front-of-house can update without calling us.
Saskatoon is Saskatchewan's largest city with a metro population of about 330,000 and one of the highest per-capita growth rates of any Canadian city, driven heavily by international student inflows and the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). The South Asian community has expanded to roughly 17,000 residents (Statistics Canada 2021), with strong recent growth from Indian students at the University of Saskatchewan (over 4,000 Indian-origin students as of 2024), Saskatchewan Polytechnic, and Bethany College. The economy is anchored by potash and uranium mining (Nutrien's global HQ, Cameco, Mosaic), agricultural research and agri-tech (the U of S's Crop Development Centre, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization, Global Institute for Food Security), healthcare around Royal University Hospital and Saskatoon City Hospital, and a fast-emerging clean-tech corridor. Indo-Canadian businesses concentrate around 8th Street East, Confederation Park, Stonebridge, and the University Heights area, serving a mix of long-term Punjabi-Sikh families, recent Gujarati and Telugu IT workers, and the large Indian student population that needs grocers, restaurants, immigration consultants, and student-housing platforms.
Canada's restaurant industry runs on thin margins — Restaurants Canada pegs average net margin at 4–6%, which is why a 25% commission to Uber Eats is existential, not annoying. The post-2023 shift has been clear: every operator we onboard wants to claw back direct orders, especially Indo-Canadian restaurants in Brampton, Surrey, Mississauga, and Scarborough where regulars order the same five things weekly and would happily WhatsApp the owner instead of opening a third-party app. Payment-wise, Stripe Canada is the default for cards (2.9% + 30¢), Moneris is preferred where you already have the in-store terminal (better rates if bundled), and Interac e-Transfer is non-negotiable for older Indo-Canadian customer bases who simply will not pay any other way. Tax handling matters: GST 5% federal, HST 13% in Ontario / 15% in Atlantic provinces, PST + GST in BC/SK/MB, and QST + GST in Quebec where Bill 96 also forces a French-first menu and checkout flow. Restaurants with liquor licences face provincial alcohol-online-sale rules (Ontario AGCO, BC LCRB) that we configure into checkout (ID-on-delivery flags, no shipping outside province). On the SEO side, "restaurant near me" plus cuisine modifier ("punjabi restaurant brampton", "ramen vancouver downtown") is where 70% of new-customer traffic comes from — schema, GBP optimization, and city-cuisine landing pages move the needle far more than blog content. Real competition: existing Canadian SaaS like TouchBistro, Lightspeed, and UEAT charge $89–$299/month forever; we build you a one-time owned asset for typically less than 18 months of their fees.
Commission-free ordering wired to Stripe Canada, Moneris, or Interac e-Transfer with HST/GST/QST calculated correctly per province. Order tickets print to your kitchen printer or push to a tablet, and customers get SMS confirmations. Customers checkout in under 90 seconds — we A/B test the funnel during launch and tune it for your average ticket size.
Reservations with deposit holds for groups over six, no-show protection, and floor-plan-aware booking so you do not double-seat a 4-top. Syncs with Google Reserve so diners can book from your Google Business Profile. Bilingual French/English on Quebec deployments. Cheaper and more flexible than OpenTable for independents.
Plain-English admin where your manager toggles items in/out of stock, runs daily lunch specials, schedules holiday hours, and uploads new dish photos from a phone. Allergen tags, spice-level icons, and bilingual menu support for Quebec compliance. No more emailing the agency every time the soup of the day changes.
One menu, three platforms — pricing parity rules, automatic markup for aggregator listings to offset their commission, and stock sync so a sold-out paneer dish disappears everywhere at once. We integrate with Otter, Cuboh, or direct APIs depending on your scale. Saves 6–10 hours a week of menu duplication work.
Schema markup for restaurants, menu, FAQ, and reviews so Google shows your hours, prices, and rich snippets. We optimize your Google Business Profile, fix NAP citations across Yelp/TripAdvisor/Zomato, and target searches like "best biryani near me" with city-specific landing pages. Most clients see Maps impressions 2x within 90 days.
For Indo-Canadian community restaurants — WhatsApp Business catalog integration so regulars can reorder their usual without opening a browser. Optional punch-card style loyalty (every 10th coffee free, 50 INR-style points per dollar) with no monthly SaaS fee. Sends abandoned-cart nudges over WhatsApp when an order is left in the cart.
A production-ready restaurant website for a Saskatoon operator typically runs CAD 1,500–6,000 depending on whether you need a menu showcase, full online ordering, reservations, or all three. Local Saskatoon agencies typically quote CAD 8,000–15,000 plus monthly SaaS — we deliver the same functionality once, owned by you, by working from Lucknow with senior Canadian-trained engineers. WhatsApp +91-9277-184-741 for a fixed quote inside 24 hours.
Yes — we have integrations live with Square, Lightspeed Restaurant K-Series, TouchBistro, and Clover Canada. For Indo-Canadian operators we also integrate with Petpooja, Restroworks (formerly POSist), and Posist Canada. If you are on a regional POS we have not seen, we build a webhook bridge in 3–5 days as part of the project.
Tax is calculated per cart based on delivery province, with separate line items on the receipt so your accountant or QuickBooks Canada import is clean. Quebec deployments include QST registration handling and Bill 96 bilingual receipts. If you operate across multiple provinces (e.g. catering across Ontario and Quebec), we configure dual tax registrations.
Both — most clients keep aggregators for new-customer discovery and use the website for repeat orders where the margin is 100% theirs. We add a 10–15% markup on aggregator menu prices automatically (industry-standard practice) so direct ordering is visibly cheaper for your customers, which trains them to come direct over time.
GBP optimization is included in every project — categories, attributes, photos, posting schedule, Q&A seeding. Review responses we set up for you (templates + an alert system) but the actual ongoing replies you handle, or we can quote a $250/month management add-on if you want us to run it.
Your manager updates specials through the admin in under 60 seconds — drag-and-drop a daily special into a "Today" section, set a start and end time, and it auto-disappears. Bulk price updates (e.g. coffee bean cost spike) are handled by CSV import. No developer involvement needed for normal menu operations.