Restaurant with K

  • Global fried chicken chain, founded in Kentucky. Famous for 11 herbs & spices.

  • Full name of KFC fast-food chain. Huge global presence.

  • Generic name for Korean grill eateries, popular worldwide.

  • Fictional burger joint from SpongeBob, still a “restaurant”.

  • Canadian casual dining chain “Kelseys Original Roadhouse”.

  • Doughnut and coffee chain from the US, now worldwide.

  • Common diner/pub name; many real “Kelly’s” restaurants.

  • Refers to “The Keg” steakhouse chain in Canada/US.

  • Without apostrophe, still a common restaurant name.

  • US fast-food burger chain “Krystal”, mostly in Southeast.

  • Misspelling of Krusty Krab, but clearly the SpongeBob restaurant.

  • US fast-food slider chain, spelled “Krystal”.

  • Mexican fast-food chain “King Taco” in California.

  • Fictional fast-food joint from The Simpsons, still a restaurant.

  • US-based Kona Grill restaurant chain, sushi & grill.

  • Plausible burger joint name, many towns have one.

  • Many cafés/diners use “Kettle” as their name.

  • Used as a restaurant name and famous Kobe beef.

  • Common pub/restaurant name, also a known chain in India.

  • Real US sweets & ice‑cream chain founded in 1947.

  • Kelseys is a real Canadian roadhouse restaurant chain.

  • Kyoto is a city but also a common Japanese restaurant name.

  • Kopp's is a real frozen custard burger place in Wisconsin.

  • Kneaders Bakery & Cafe is a real US restaurant chain.

  • “King’s” works as a classic diner/restaurant name.

  • “Kick” is a plausible trendy café or bistro name.

  • “Kenny’s” is a very plausible local diner/pizza place.

  • Kenny Rogers Roasters is a real chicken restaurant chain.

  • “Kamayan” Filipino restos exist, name from eating by hand.

  • Kamat is a well‑known vegetarian restaurant chain in India.

  • Kuya J is a real Filipino casual dining restaurant chain.

  • Donut chain brand; many stores use full name.

  • Common all‑you‑can‑eat buffet restaurant name.

  • Likely local Korean/Asian eatery called Kim’s.

  • Canadian bar‑and‑grill chain restaurant name.

  • Name of Japanese restaurant chain in the US.

  • Used for some cafés/diners named Karen’s.

  • Very plausible name for a local eatery.

  • Name used by several Japanese restaurants.

  • Common style name for local diners or BBQs.

  • Likely a local café or diner named Karen’s.

  • Filipino casual dining chain “Kuya J’s”.

  • Fictional but famous burger joint from SpongeBob.

  • Short, catchy name, fits a small café or diner

  • Common restaurant name, often for Indian food

  • Matches many local “Kanes” diners or grills

  • Sounds like a cute local café or bistro name

The words in the list Restaurant with K come from players of the word game City, Country, River.