Costantino's Venda Ravioli Italian Grocery and Restaurant
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Search for Venda Online
If you thought the first link that appears when you search Venda Ravioli is the actual website for the market, than you were right! After clicking on the link, it lead me to the homepage of Venda Ravioli where viewers can order almost all of the products offered in-store or learn more about the store itself. Different tabs are listed across the top and the right side of the main page, which can bring the viewer to a variety of categories. There are not a lot of distractions on the website and colors of green and orange are recurring. Pictures of food and other products are bright against the white background to make them pop. In my opinion, the visuals are to give the viewer a little taste of what they can actually get by going to Venda. Through their website, Venda engages the viewer to explore the website and makes it convenient for the viewer to order online, if the customer can not actually go to Venda in person. I think it is a welcoming and warm website for anyone to understand. Any sort of information about Venda Ravioli is posted somewhere on the website, it is just up to the viewer to navigate their way through the easy set up. Generally this website focuses on viewers buying items, but there are links on the website to discover the history, open hours, and recipes available. But this website is not the only one that can reveal more information about Venda Ravioli.
Restaurant review websites are the most common links that appear on online search engines. Yelp, Urbanspoon, Tripadvisor, Foursquare and others all have their own ratings for Venda Ravioli. Each one gives a brief description of Venda and give it two dollars signs for the price range. Star ratings are at either four or five stars. Customer reviews are listed with their honest opinions, criticizing service, food, and apparence. These websites for intended for viewers that are curious or interested in an Italian restaurant or market. The websites are very useful and give an overall sense of the space, but not in too much detail. Not many pictures are posted, but still give the intrigued viewer an idea of Venda. The review websites are helpful and accurate in giving information about Venda.
As a broader search, I looked up Federal Hill on the search engines. I found their website and discovered more about the history of the area and the other Italian business other than Venda. I learned a lot about how Federal Hill originated from the Federalists in the 1700s, but really gained an Italian culture when all the immigrants arrived to America in the 19th century. I enjoyed getting more of a background about the community surrounding Venda. It struck me that these digital field sites had so much information about Venda considering it is only one business and not a huge corporation. Venda Ravioli has a lot to offer and these digital field sites guided me through many components of their restaurant and market.
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