premium restaurant

La Bocana

Last reconciliationvornicx/la-bocana-web-v8-mobile

Quality Gate v1.0.0

3 blocking condition(s) remain; human approval is not requested yet.

Route findings to an agent, rerun the failed stage, then evaluate again.

94.3/100
failed
configured

Critical Playwright journeys

2 project contracts · desktop and mobile

passed

Benchmark score ≥ 90

Observed 94.3 / 100.

passed

No active hard quality gates

The benchmark reported no active caps.

failed

No unresolved critical or high findings

2 severe finding(s): Reservation prominence is nominally strong but practically interrupted · Cookie consent obscures the core conversion experience

needs evidence

Manual and real-device evidence is complete

Real-device, keyboard, screen-reader and content truth checks remain to be signed off.

needs evidence

Nothing feels like a template, demo or unfinished product.

The judgement pass cannot be inferred from a numeric score.

Agent queue

Open findings

6 surfaced

Reservation prominence is nominally strong but practically interrupted

high

The reservation route is prominent in the header, but the actual first-viewport conversion path is weakened by the layout and overlay. The hero CTA sits low in the desktop composition and is effectively unavailable on mobile while consent is open.

Autofix direction · Keep the mobile reservation action fixed or persistently available, place a clear reservation action within the unobscured hero, and make the consent state coexist with that action. Validate the complete path from landing to date/time/party selection.

Cookie consent obscures the core conversion experience

high

The cookie-consent panel dominates the first interaction and hides the primary restaurant experience. On mobile it occupies roughly the lower third of the viewport and obscures the hero headline and supporting content; on desktop it covers a large portion of the lower-right hero and competes visually with the reservation CTA.

Autofix direction · Reduce the consent surface substantially, use a compact responsive bottom sheet, keep the primary consent action prominent, and ensure the modal does not obscure the H1 or reservation controls. Test the initial state at common mobile heights.

Trust proof is too light for a premium destination restaurant

medium

Trust and discovery requirements are present structurally but thin in visible proof. The page communicates location through “PUERTO BANÚS · MARBELLA” and exposes contact/location links, yet the scan identifies only one trust signal, while the screenshot provides no visible reviews, meaningful award context, press mention, or operational reassurance.

Autofix direction · Make the existing award claim specific and verifiable, then add one or two restrained trust elements near the discovery or reservation path. Surface opening hours and practical visit details close to the location/reservation decision.

Elegant positioning lacks enough concrete choice-making information

medium

The messaging is elegant and editorial, but the value proposition remains somewhat abstract for a visitor deciding where to eat in Puerto Banús. “Mar de verdad” and the supporting line communicate mood and Mediterranean positioning, yet they do not quickly establish what makes the restaurant worth choosing over nearby premium waterfront venues.

Autofix direction · Add concise, specific proof points near the top of the page, such as signature cuisine, key ingredients, terrace or marina setting, occasion guidance, and a verified award/review or hospitality credential. Keep these subordinate to the brand voice rather than turning the page into generic feature blocks.

Atmosphere outweighs appetite and culinary distinctiveness

medium

The hero establishes an attractive waterfront mood, but the first image primarily communicates table setting and atmosphere rather than food, craft, or a distinctive La Bocana signature. This reduces appetite appeal and makes the experience feel closer to a polished hospitality template than a highly ownable restaurant brand.

Autofix direction · Use a more ownable hero or introduce a food-led visual immediately after the hero. Preserve the waterfront context while adding close, well-lit imagery of signature dishes and product, with crops that remain legible on both desktop and mobile.

Compliance UI breaks the premium visual hierarchy

low

The consent interface introduces a heavier, more generic component language than the underlying restaurant brand. Its large cream rectangle, oversized mobile controls, strong navy button, and conspicuous underlined link become the most visually dominant element and dilute the otherwise restrained editorial hierarchy.

Autofix direction · Align consent typography, spacing, button proportions, and color treatment with the site design system. Reduce redundant visual weight and keep the detail link available without giving it equal prominence to the restaurant CTA.