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Restaurant Feedback Form

Free restaurant feedback form template. QR-code ready, 4 questions, star ratings for food and service — catch a bad visit before it becomes a review.

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Free to use. No credit card required.

Fields included
  • *
    How was the food?
    Star rating• Required
  • *
    How was the service?
    Star rating• Required
  • =
    Anything we could do better?
    Long text
  • -
    Email (optional, if you'd like us to follow up)
    Text input

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This is the exact experience your respondents get — one question at a time, with the AI adapting each question to your answers and validating them as you go. Clone it to add your branding, logic, and response analytics.

Why each question earns its place

How was the food?
Separated from service on purpose — a low score here versus a low service score routes the feedback to a different team.
How was the service?
Star rating, not text — fast enough to answer standing at the table waiting for the check.
Anything we could do better?
Optional open text is where an unhappy guest actually explains what went wrong, before it becomes a public review instead.

Best for

  • Teams launching a restaurant feedback form flow, tailored around restaurant feedback form, restaurant, feedback.
  • Customer feedback programs that need more detail than a rating alone.
  • Product teams collecting qualitative insight after launches.

Why use this template

A short QR-code-ready survey guests can complete at the table in under a minute. This restaurant feedback form template gives you a ready-to-edit conversational flow, so you can publish faster while still collecting the context a static form often misses. Adjust labels, required fields, and AI-powered follow-ups inside SiliForm.

Frequently asked questions

Why split food and service into separate ratings?
A great meal with slow service (or the reverse) is common — one combined rating would hide which half of the experience needs fixing.
Is this meant to be filled out on a phone?
Yes — four fields, mostly tap-to-rate, designed to be answered in under a minute from a QR code at the table.
Why ask for email last, and make it optional?
Most guests won't want to be contacted, and requiring it would cost you responses. It's there only for the guests who explicitly want a follow-up.

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