Chinese Food Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The image of a bowl of noodles on a cloud pairs well with an oriental brand, and appeals to a sense of fantasy. The Renaissance-inspired Metamorphous typeface's visual aesthetic suits a Chinese food brand, while the red, gold, and brown color scheme hints at rich flavors and traditional recipes. |
Edit | Not only does the color red suit a Chinese food place, but it's closely associated with passion and love, creating positive associations with consumers. The gold icon of a dumpling and chopsticks against the red backdrop mimics the colors of the Chinese flag, highlighting authenticity. |
Edit | The Aref Ruqaa typeface is a classic style inspired by Arabic calligraphy. It closely matches the Chinese design aesthetic and works well in this logo. The red and brown colors complement each other and stand out against the white backdrop, conveying passion and groundedness respectively. |
Edit | This fun design uses the image of a panda, commonly found in China, to represent your restaurant's Asian-inspired cuisine. The black, red, and yellow color scheme is visually striking, while the elegant letterforms of the Cinzel typeface complete the design's modern appearance. |
Edit | In advertising, the color black is used to convey a sense of luxury and sophistication, making this design great for an upmarket Chinese restaurant. The Goudy Bookletter 1911 typeface aligns with the elegant theme, while the red and white accents reinforce the modern aesthetic of the logo. |
Edit | The bowl of noodles, chopsticks, and three golden bamboo sticks elegantly capture the nature of your business and convey a sense of authenticity. The red Bubblegum Sans typeface adds quirkiness and vibrancy to the design, highlighting bold flavors and a passion for traditional Chinese recipes. |
Edit | This logo's color scheme resembles the Chinese flag and will appeal to a Chinese audience. The Philosopher typeface has charming lines and edges that create a stylish effect, and the steam rising from the bowl mimics noodles. A great option for a restaurant known for genuine Chinese cuisine. |
Edit | The icon of a dragon enjoying a bowl of noodles is a dynamic representation of a fiery Chinese restaurant. The red and black color palette adds power, which is reflected in the curly terminals of the Rum Raisin typeface. This design will look great on a wide variety of branding surfaces. |
Edit | This playful design, depicting pork encased in a chilly, is suggestive of a flamin' Chinese restaurant or food business. The red and yellow color palette symbolizes energy and evokes a feeling of vibrancy. The Redressed typeface, with its flowing linework, adds a vintage touch to the logo. |
Edit | The icon of a fish is prominent in this logo and would be a perfect fit if your restaurant specializes in Chinese seafood dishes. The red color is contrasted by the brown text, depicted in the elegant characters of the Goudy Bookletter 1911 typeface, which adds a sophisticated touch to the design. |