Behold Yatai, an exhilarating oasis of Japanese culinary artistry nestled in the heart of Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India! Here, every plate tells a tale of authentic Japanese flavors, each bite a journey through the vibrant tapestry of Japan's rich culinary heritage. As you step in, be prepared to be swept away by an immersive experience of traditional Japanese hospitality, where every moment is infused with a touch of genuine warmth and care.
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This is my sixth project as an aspiring Full-Stack Developer. I recently immersed myself in the exquisite world of authentic Japanese hospitality and culinary delights at a nearby restaurant. Inspired by the challenges faced by burgeoning startup cuisines, I embarked on a journey to craft a cutting-edge UI/UX design for a landing page that transcends borders, capturing the essence of any food chain's unique appeal worldwide. With a fervent commitment to mastering the intricacies of HTML, CSS and JavaScript, I proudly present Yatai. An impeccably responsive landing page, meticulously tailored to elevate the presence of every emerging culinary gem on the global stage.
Tech-Stack used while building this project:
‣ HTML ‣ CSS ‣ JavaScript ‣ Node.js ‣ Vite.js
Enriching the open source community is all about the vibrant tapestry of contributions that transform it into an extraordinary hub for learning, inspiration and creativity. Every ounce of effort you invest is met with our deepest gratitude.
- Whether you're suggesting new projects or proposing tweaks, don't hesitate to Open An Issue to spark a discussion or take the reins by crafting a pull request, ushering in your vision directly into the README.md file.
- Precision matters, so take a moment to ensure your spelling and grammar are spot-on.
- Let each idea shine independently. Create a distinct Pull Request for every suggestion.
- And of course, familiarize yourself with our Contributing Code Of Conduct before making your inaugural contribution to this remarkable collective.
Step: 1: Fork the Project.
Step: 2: Create your own Feature Branch: (git checkout -b feature/MyFeature
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Step: 3: Commit your changes to the Project: (git commit -m 'Add MyFeatures'
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Step: 4: Push to your own Branch: (git push origin feature/MyFeature
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Step: 5: Open up a Pull Request.
Optional Step: Watch my Tutorial.
- Arsh Sengar - Full-Stack Developer - Arsh Sengar - Page Developer