Food content for hotel restaurants
Hotels feed guests in eight places. The visuals usually only fit one.
Breakfast halls, room service compendiums, in-room TV, lobby screens, the website restaurant page, the bar menu, the spa snack list, the catering brochure — hotel food shows up in too many places to maintain individually. YumMate.app produces multi-format visuals from real hotel kitchen output, so every channel gets matching content.
Where hotel food content under-performs
- Breakfast hall photos rarely match the website. Guests notice.
- Room service compendiums are decade-old. Photos look it.
- In-room TV food channels loop the same five stock images.
- Lobby screens use generic wedding-magazine food images, not the hotel's chef's dishes.
Hotel workflow in four steps
- Photograph at the pass or buffet. Hotel kitchen pass photos, buffet shots or room service plate setups. Phone is fine.
- Upload to YumMate.app. Multi-format export — 16:9 for the in-room TV, 1:1 for delivery and Instagram, 9:16 for stories and digital signage.
- Pick a style appropriate to the hotel tier. Classic for casual hotels, Premium for boutique and four-star, Gourmet for five-star and resort fine dining.
- Use across every guest channel. In-room TV, room service compendium, lobby screens, restaurant QR menu, hotel website, social.
Hotel use cases
- In-room TV menu channels. Looping food content on in-room TVs that drives room service add-ons.
- Lobby and entrance digital displays. Digital displays at hotel entrances showcasing the restaurant offering.
- Room service compendiums. Photos in room service menus drive in-room dining attach rates.
- Hotel restaurant QR menus. QR menus in hotel restaurants benefit from photos that match the actual kitchen.
- Breakfast hall and buffet content. Daily-changing buffet items get visual content per service.
- Wedding and event catering proposals. Hotel catering proposals benefit from real-event photos rather than stock buffet imagery.
Real hotel kitchen, real plates
A hotel guest expects what's in the photo. The dish in the in-room TV ad is the dish that arrives at the door. We don't fake. We don't generate. We improve photos of the dishes your hotel kitchen actually serves.
Hotel-relevant features
- Multi-channel formatting. Output sized for every hotel-food channel — TV, signage, compendium, web, social.
- Multi-language overlays. DE/EN/ES/IT for international guest properties.
- Tier-appropriate styling. Classic, Premium and Gourmet — pick the tier that matches the hotel positioning.
- Bulk upload for full menu refresh. Refresh a hotel's full restaurant menu seasonally in one batch.
- Multiple MenuBoards. Higher plans include multiple boards — one for the lobby, one for the restaurant, one for the bar.
Hotel-specific questions
- Can a hotel use this across multiple properties?
- Yes. Multi-property hotel groups benefit from consistent visual style across all locations.
- Will the output match the brand standards?
- Pick a single style profile across the hotel — every dish gets that style. For deeper brand customisation, custom branding is on the roadmap.
- Does this fit room service compendium photo budgets?
- Yes — significantly cheaper than the photographer-led shoots most hotel compendiums currently rely on.
- What about wine, cocktail and spa-snack programs?
- Yes. Drinks, snacks and bar items work in the same pipeline as food.
- Can it handle the in-room TV looping playlist requirement?
- Yes. The MenuBoard playlist functionality fits in-room TV looping content.
Hotel food content that fits every channel
Real kitchen, real plates, multi-format output.