Webdesign: The Studio Revamps La Cuisine de Nan’s Website
- Leo Nasplezes

- Jan 8
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 20
In January, The Studio proudly collaborated once again with La Cuisine de Nan, a vibrant Thai caterer located in Jonage, France, to revamp their digital presence. As one of our valued customers for the past four years, La Cuisine de Nan first entrusted us to design their original website. This latest project marks an exciting new chapter in our ongoing partnership.
About La Cuisine de Nan
La Cuisine de Nan brings the taste of Thailand to Jonage, offering specialties such as crispy nems, fragrant curries, and legendary stir-fried noodles. Beyond catering, they provide takeaway, delivery, and event catering, making them a trusted choice for both everyday meals and special occasions.
Our Revamp Approach
Building on the foundation we created four years ago, our redesign focused on:
Modern design: A fresh, colorful layout that mirrors the vibrancy of Thai cuisine.
Enhanced usability: Streamlined navigation for menus, ordering, and event services.
Mobile-first optimization: Ensuring smooth browsing and ordering experiences across devices.
Storytelling visuals: High-quality imagery showcasing dishes, events, and the caterer’s welcoming atmosphere.
Key Features of the New Website
Digital Menu: Easy-to-browse menu highlighting signature Thai dishes and seasonal specials.
Online Ordering: Integrated takeaway and delivery system for quick, convenient service.
Event Services: Dedicated section for catering and event hosting, making it simple for customers to plan celebrations.
Photo Gallery: Immersive visuals that capture the ambiance and culinary artistry of La Cuisine de Nan.
The Impact
For La Cuisine de Nan, the revamped website is more than a digital refresh, it’s a gateway for customers to explore Thai flavors and services with ease. For The Studio, it’s a proud continuation of a four-year collaboration, demonstrating how long-term partnerships and thoughtful design can elevate hospitality brands internationally.
Visit the website: www.lacuisinedenan.com
FAQ
What does a website revamp involve?
A website revamp goes beyond a visual refresh. It includes modernizing the design, improving navigation and user experience, optimizing for mobile devices, and updating content to better reflect the brand's current identity and offerings. For La Cuisine de Nan, this meant a new colorful layout, streamlined ordering system, and stronger visual storytelling, all built on the foundation of the original site The Studio created four years prior.
How do I know when my business website needs a revamp?
Key signs include an outdated design that no longer reflects your brand, poor mobile experience, slow loading times, low customer engagement, or a navigation structure that makes it hard for visitors to find what they need. If your website was built more than 3 years ago and hasn't been updated, a revamp is likely overdue.Y
Can The Studio revamp a website they didn't originally build?
Yes. While The Studio has a natural advantage when revamping sites they originally designed, as with La Cuisine de Nan, we are equally comfortable taking over and modernizing websites built by other agencies or platforms. We'll assess what's working, what isn't, and redesign accordingly.
Does The Studio work with international clients, not just businesses in Laos?
Absolutely. La Cuisine de Nan is based in Jonage, France, and has been a client of The Studio for over four years. We regularly work with clients outside of Laos, across Southeast Asia and internationally, delivering the same quality of web design, digital marketing, and creative services remotely.
How does The Studio handle online ordering and e-commerce features in a website?
We integrate ordering and e-commerce functionality directly into the website in a way that feels seamless for the user. For La Cuisine de Nan, this included a takeaway and delivery system alongside an event catering section, all designed to be intuitive and mobile-friendly so customers can order quickly from any device.









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