About Kitchor WP Theme

Kitchor is a WordPress restaurant theme built by Themelexus. It targets food businesses that need a clean, appetising site without starting from scratch. The theme includes pre-built demo layouts for restaurants, cafes, and food delivery services, all importable in a few clicks.

Built on Elementor, Kitchor gives you drag-and-drop control over menus, reservation sections, chef profiles, and gallery blocks. It ships with WooCommerce support for online ordering and integrates with OpenTable-style booking plugins.

Performance is reasonable out of the box, with lightweight assets and schema markup hints for local SEO. It works well for single-location restaurants and small chains alike. If you want a food site that looks considered without a big budget, Kitchor is a practical starting point.

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Kitchor looks straightforward until you need it to do something specific, like a live menu that updates by day, a split layout for dine-in and takeaway, or a site that loads fast on mobile despite large food photography. That is where a specialist makes a real difference.

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Pros

  • Elementor-based layout gives full visual control without touching code
  • Ships with multiple restaurant and cafe demo layouts ready to import
  • Built-in WooCommerce compatibility for online food ordering
  • Food menu sections support categories, dietary icons, and pricing columns
  • Lightweight asset structure keeps base page weight manageable

Cons

  • Heavily tied to Elementor, making it difficult to switch page builders later
  • Demo content import can overwrite existing settings if run on a live site
  • Advanced reservation features require third-party plugins not included with the theme
  • Limited documentation for edge cases like multi-language or multisite setups
  • Support from Themelexus can be slow for complex technical queries

Who is Kitchor for?

Independent Restaurant Website

Kitchor suits single-location restaurants that need a strong homepage, a styled food menu, and a reservation section. The pre-built layouts cover hero banners with booking CTAs, chef profiles, and gallery sections. With some customisation, you can connect a live menu that staff update without touching the page builder.

Cafe or Coffee Shop

The minimal layout variants in Kitchor work well for cafes focused on atmosphere over complex menus. You can trim the demo to a homepage, a short menu page, and a contact form. Load times stay reasonable even with full-width coffee photography, provided images are properly compressed before upload.

Food Delivery Service

Kitchor’s WooCommerce integration makes it a viable base for food delivery sites. You can set up product categories by cuisine type, configure variable products for portion sizes, and add a checkout flow. A developer will need to handle delivery zone logic and any integration with third-party delivery platforms.

Catering Company

Catering companies need to communicate packages, capacity, and process clearly. Kitchor’s flexible section layouts handle this well, particularly for pricing tables and service breakdowns. Adding a quote request form and a gallery of past events rounds out a solid catering site without needing a custom theme.

Food Blog with Shop

Food bloggers who want to sell recipe books, meal plans, or merchandise can run both on Kitchor. The blog layout is clean and readable. WooCommerce handles the shop side. The theme handles the visual balance between editorial content and product listings better than most general-purpose themes.

Customizing Kitchor

Kitchor customisation goes well beyond swapping colours and fonts. The Elementor-based layout system lets you rebuild any section, but knowing which global settings to touch first saves hours of frustration.

Common customisation work includes setting up a sticky reservation bar, building a filterable food menu with categories, creating a multi-location landing page, and integrating a custom online ordering flow. Getting these right often means editing theme templates directly or adding custom CSS and hooks.

A Kitchor expert understands the Themelexus template hierarchy, which child theme settings to use, and how to avoid conflicts with Elementor Pro widgets. If your customisation goes beyond what the demo covers, working with someone who knows the theme saves time and avoids broken layouts mid-service.

Recommended plugins for Kitchor

Kitchor pairs well with a focused set of plugins. WooCommerce handles online orders. WPForms or Gravity Forms covers reservations and enquiries. Yoast or Rank Math adds structured SEO for local search, and a WordPress SEO service can help implement restaurant schema properly.

For speed, combining Kitchor with a caching plugin and a CDN keeps load times short on image-heavy menu pages. A WordPress performance audit is worth running once the site is built, particularly if you are running multiple full-width food photography sections across the homepage.

Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.

Kitchor common issues

Kitchor food menu not displaying categories correctly

This usually comes down to the menu taxonomy not being assigned to the correct Elementor widget settings. Open the food menu widget in Elementor, check that your categories are published and have items assigned, then confirm the widget filter setting matches the category slug. Clearing the Elementor cache after changes fixes display issues in most cases. If categories still do not appear, check for a plugin conflict with any custom post type plugin running alongside the theme.

Kitchor Elementor sections not loading after theme update

Kitchor updates occasionally regenerate Elementor template files, which can break saved section layouts. Go to Elementor > Tools > Regenerate CSS and Files. If sections are still broken, check whether the Elementor version is compatible with the current Kitchor release in the Themelexus changelog. Rolling back the theme version temporarily while waiting for a patch is a safe option. A WordPress bug fixing service can diagnose this quickly.

Kitchor reservation form not sending email notifications

Kitchor reservation forms typically use WPForms or a contact plugin configured separately from the theme. Check the form plugin’s email settings first, specifically the from address and SMTP configuration. Most WordPress hosting blocks PHP mail by default. Installing an SMTP plugin like WP Mail SMTP and connecting it to a transactional email service resolves delivery failures reliably. Also check spam folders before assuming the notification is not sending.

Kitchor homepage layout broken on mobile

Mobile layout breaks in Kitchor are most often caused by custom column widths set in Elementor that do not have a mobile override. Switch Elementor to mobile view, check each section for overflowing content or fixed pixel widths, and apply responsive padding corrections. Hero sections with large background images are a common culprit. If the break appeared after a plugin update rather than a design change, check for a CSS conflict from a recently updated plugin.

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Kitchor FAQ

Yes. Kitchor is purpose-built for food businesses. It includes pre-designed sections for menus, reservations, chef profiles, and galleries. It works for independent restaurants, cafes, and small chains. The Elementor-based layout makes it practical to customise without developer help for straightforward builds, though complex requirements benefit from professional setup.

Kitchor includes WooCommerce compatibility. You can list food items as products, set up categories by dish type, and run a standard checkout. For delivery-specific features like zone-based pricing or timed slots, you will need WooCommerce extensions. A developer can wire these together with the theme’s layout so the ordering experience feels consistent with the rest of the site.

Not practically. Kitchor is built around Elementor and its demo layouts are Elementor templates. You could use the WordPress block editor for basic pages, but you would lose access to the theme’s custom widgets and pre-built sections. If you prefer working without Elementor, Kitchor is not the right choice for your project.

Go to Appearance > Import Demo Data after activating the Kitchor theme and required plugins. The one-click importer pulls in pages, images, and settings from the selected demo. Run this on a fresh install or staging site, not on a live site with existing content. Some image placeholders may need replacing with your own photography after import.

Yes, but it requires planning. Your existing content needs to be mapped to Kitchor’s page structure, and your food menu data may need reformatting. A WordPress migration service can handle the content transfer cleanly and rebuild your key pages inside the Kitchor layout without data loss or downtime to your live site.

Hire a Kitchor Expert Developer

Whether you need a full Kitchor build, a customisation that goes beyond the demo, or a fix for something that broke after an update, FoxyConcept can help. Work is scoped and estimated before anything starts, so you know exactly what you are paying for.

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