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

  1. Photograph at the pass or buffet. Hotel kitchen pass photos, buffet shots or room service plate setups. Phone is fine.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.

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