Food & hospitality, written by humans
Menus, recipes and venue copy that make someone hungry. Built for restaurants, chefs and hospitality groups with a real kitchen behind the words.
9 formats in food & hospitality
Each one has its own page with pricing, process and the questions people actually ask.
Restaurant menus
Menus written to fit a printed column, a working kitchen, and the order in which people actually eat.
$10 / 100 wordsMenu descriptions
Dish blurbs that name what makes the plate unique. Then they stop there without describing all four which sound similar anyway.
$10 / 100 wordsRecipe content
Recipes with ratios that hold, doneness cues you can see, and an ingredient list matching the method.
$10 / 100 wordsFood blogs
This is food writing that has the cadence of a real Tuesday, elements of a failed attempt, and has something to tell a friend.
$10 / 100 wordsRestaurant websites
Site copy that answers the questions “Open?” “Where?” and “Can I get a table?” before it starts setting a tone.
$10 / 100 wordsChef biographies
Biographies built on verifiable award dates, kitchens, and career facts. Offered in three lengths for different spaces.
$10 / 100 wordsHospitality newsletters
Emails that contain relevant information, have a captivating subject line, and make exactly one request.
$10 / 100 wordsHotel content
Uses room, property and area copy that allows twelve similar room types to be easily distinguishable from one another.
$10 / 100 wordsVenue descriptions
Venue copy that leads with capacities, ceiling height, and load-in, because those are the details that planners shortlist on.
$10 / 100 wordsWhy this category needs a person
Every format in food & hospitality depends on something a model cannot reach: what is actually true in your organization, what your reader already knows, and which detail changes their mind. A writer finds that by reading, asking and thinking about the answer.
That is why we use no generative tools at any stage — not for the first draft, not for the outline, not for the research, and never to rewrite machine text into something that reads human. Every piece is checked against multiple detectors before it reaches you.
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Send your brief, get a human draft within 3 days. $10 per 100 words, no account required.