Noodle Restaurant Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | A panda eating noodles is both adorable and consistent with the East Asian theme. The black and red color scheme is a popular aesthetic that looks great on all marketing material, both in print and online. The Quicksand typeface looks understated in red, and its size allows the icon to shine. |
Edit | Noodles and East Asia are synonymous, so it makes sense to incorporate the East Asian design aesthetic into your logo. This logo mimics the color palette of the Chinese flag, which is a clever way of associating your brand with authentic Chinese noodles. The quirky Chela One typeface adds character. |
Edit | A bowl of noodles riding a wave looks like it comes from a mystical kung-fu movie. It's fantastical and over the top, but it works. The Baloo Bhai 2 typeface is inspired by Indian scripts and offers a sleek aesthetic that matches the vibrancy of the color scheme, which does well to liven the design. |
Edit | The bowl of noodles and bamboo sticks are great nods to both Asian cuisine and culture. The Ceviche One typeface is inspired by lettering from the 1960s and features exaggerated lines and curves. The vibrant color palette pays homage to the Chinese flag and does well to liven up the design. |
Edit | The Quicksand Bold font uses angular, geometric shapes in its design. This logo, with its stylish burnt orange font, is perfect for an upmarket noodle bar. The use of white space around the name is a deliberate design choice to center the business name in all its glory. |
Edit | In advertising, the color black is used to connote elegance and luxury, which works for an upmarket restaurant. The modern reimagining of a bowl of noodles looks youthful, while the Chela One typeface has friendly curves and rounded edges that add personality and a little bit of humor to your brand. |
Edit | The bowl of ramen noodles is centered and salient in this logo. The minimalist design says enough about who you are and is pleasing to look at. The black and red combination is a great choice to add contrast. The slim Crushed typeface cleverly resembles noodles, which helps add personality. |
Edit | The flaming wok could signify spicy noodles, which works for a Chinese restaurant known for its spicy cuisine. The color orange aids in communicating heat and fiery noodles, while the Philosopher typeface, specifically designed for headlines and logos, is stylish and eye-catching. |
Edit | The floral accents in this icon give the logo a refined appeal, suggesting delicate flavors and a fine dining experience. The orange accents add a pop of liveliness to the understated gray icon. The wavy noodles draw the eye to the business name, depicted in the friendly Denk One typeface. |
Edit | This clean, timeless design is the perfect stage for the cool Metamorphous typeface to show off. Its sharpness is augmented by the circular icon, which emphasizes the noodles at its center. The pop of orange energizes the logo and helps the stark white tones to stand out against the dark backdrop. |