Locals knew it. Tourists couldn't find it.
A place people write about at midnight. The food was never the question. What happened before a tourist walked in was.
letrevietaormina.com →
A discovery problem, not a quality one
Le Tre Vie is the kind of place people can't stop thinking about the next morning, and over three hundred detailed reviews say so. Santi has built something genuinely good in Taormina.
So how did people find it? An Airbnb host mentioned it, a taxi driver brought it up, or they wandered in from the car park and got lucky. Nearly a thousand people called to book over six months, so the intent was clearly there. The infrastructure just had not caught up.

Everything between finding it and booking it, gone
A new site, bilingual from the ground up, with a reservation system built in and the booking path front and centre. Confirmation emails fire in both languages, and an admin dashboard lets Santi manage tables and availability himself.
Directions, parking and what to expect on arrival, all answered before a tourist leaves their hotel, with Google and TripAdvisor optimised so every next step is clear. The whole path, from finding Le Tre Vie to a confirmed reservation, now takes under two minutes on a phone.
The booking flow we built. Date to confirmed table in three steps.
From the very first moment, it felt as though she could read my mind.
Live since April, and already being found
From a standing start, the new site is indexed and climbing. It already ranks top of the first page for the restaurant's own name, and the traffic is overwhelmingly mobile, exactly where the booking path was built to land.
Santi is seeing it on the floor too. More tourists through the door, and the Google reviews still climbing.
Google Search Console, 21 April to 30 May 2026. Peak season has only just begun.