We all have our favorite place when it comes To fast food joints, its also a fact that one of the restaurants listed below will be in your list of favorite restaurants globally. These Top 10 Restaurants are known for their good food, customer services and good atmosphere, here is the list of Top 10 restaurants of the World
1. McDonald's
McDonald's is a restaurant
run by Richard and Maurice McDonald. The American fast food chain began in
California, San Bernardino in 1940. They renamed their business a hamburger
stand and then transformed it into a franchise, with the Golden Arches emblem
first appearing in 1953 at a Phoenix, Arizona site, but in June 2018, the
company relocated its worldwide headquarters to Chicago.
McDonald's is the world's largest restaurant company, with over 69 million customers served daily in over 100 countries and 37,855 locations as of 2018. McDonald's is most known for their hamburgers, cheeseburgers, and French fries, but they also provide chicken, breakfast, soft drinks, milkshakes, wraps, and desserts. The company has introduced salads, fish, smoothies, and fruit to its menu in response to shifting consumer tastes and a negative criticism over the unhealthiness of their meals. McDonald's, with 1.7 million employees, is the world's second-largest private employer, according to two reports published in 2018. (Behind Walmart with 2.3 million employees). McDonald's has the ninth-highest worldwide brand valuation as of 2020.
2. Burger King
Burger King (BK) is a hamburger fast food restaurant business based in the United States. Insta-Burger King, a Jacksonville, Florida–based restaurant business, was formed in 1953 and is headquartered in Miami-Dade County, Florida. After Insta-Burger King got into financial difficulties in 1954, David Edgerton and James McLamore, two Miami-based franchisees, bought the firm and rebranded it "Burger King." The firm changed hands four times during the next half-century, with the third owners, a consortium of TPG Capital, Bain Capital, and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners, taking it public in 2002. In late 2010, Brazilian investment firm 3G Capital paid $3.26 billion for a majority share in the company. The new owners immediately began overhauling the company in order to turn around its fortunes. 3G and its partner Berkshire Hathaway later combined the company with Tim Hortons, a Canadian doughnut chain, under the umbrella of Restaurant Brands International, a new Canadian-based parent company.
Burger King's menu has grown to include a broader and more diverse range of items than only burgers, French fries, drinks, and milkshakes. The "Whopper" was added to the menu for the first time in 1957, and it has since become Burger King's signature product.
3. Taco Bell
Taco Bell is a fast food
restaurant business established in the United States that was founded in 1962
by Glen Bell in Irvine, California. Yum! Brands, Inc. owns Taco Bell and is a
subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc. Tacos, burritos, quesadillas, nachos, novelty
and specialty items, as well as a selection of "discount menu"
products, are among the Mexican-inspired cuisine served at the locations.
Taco Bell serves
approximately two billion consumers each year at 7,072 restaurants, with
independent franchisees and licensees owning and operating more than 93 percent
of them. Taco Bell was purchased by PepsiCo in 1978, and the company's
restaurant sector was split off as Tricon Global Restaurants, which was
eventually renamed Yum! Brands.
4. Chick-fil-A
Chick-fil-A is one of the
largest fast food restaurant chains in the United States, as well as the
largest that specializes on chicken sandwiches. College Park, Georgia is where
the company's headquarters are located. With locations in 47 states and the
District of Columbia, the corporation operates over 2,723 restaurants,
predominantly in the United States. In Hawaii and the US territory of Puerto Rico,
more restaurants are planned. Chick-fil-A restaurants in Canada are still open,
despite the closure of its former outlets in the United Kingdom and South
Africa. Before moving on to its lunch and evening menus, the restaurant serves
breakfast. Customers can also order catered menu items from Chick-fil-A for
special occasions.
According to research from 2018, the waffle fries were the most popular (ordered) item, followed by soft beverages, chicken nuggets, and the classic chicken sandwich. These items should be accessible at all franchise locations, with some offering the entire menu or close to it. Chick-fil-website A's has a complete list of menu items as well as nutritional information.
5. Wendy's
Wendy's is a fast food
restaurant business in the United States that was created by Dave Thomas on
November 15, 1969, in Columbus, Ohio. On January 29, 2006, the corporation
relocated its headquarters to Dublin, Ohio. Wendy's, after Burger King and
McDonald's, was the world's third-largest hamburger fast-food chain as of
December 31, 2018, with 6,711 outlets. The firm announced a merger with Triarc
Companies Inc., a publicly traded company that is the parent company of Arby's,
on April 24, 2008. The headquarters of Wendy's remained in Dublin. Triarc was
renamed Wendy's/Group Arby's and then The Wendy's Company after the merger.
There were 6,711 outlets as
of December 31, 2018, with 353 company-owned and 6,358 franchised sites; 92
percent of the system-wide locations are in North America. While Wendy's sets
the requirements for each store's outside aesthetic, food quality, and menu,
the store owners decide the hours of operation, interior decor, pricing,
employee uniforms, and wages.
Square hamburgers, sea salt fries, and the Frosty, a soft-serve ice cream with starch, are among the chain's most popular items. Burgers, chicken sandwiches, French fries, and beverages like the Frosty are the mainstays of Wendy's menu. The company no longer has a signature sandwich, such as the Burger King Whopper or the McDonald's Big Mac, since the Big Classic was phased out. Dave's 14 pound (110 g) Single was released in 2011 as Dave's Hot 'N Juicy, a reworking of Wendy's Single, a square-pattied burger produced with fresh ground beef rather than round frozen patties. Wendy's is known for its signature square hamburger patties.
6. Subway
In Bridgeport, Connecticut,
Subway was created by 17-year-old Fred DeLuca and financed by Peter Buck in
1965 as Pete's Super Submarines. Two years later, the restaurant was renamed
Subway, and a franchise operation began in 1974 with the opening of a second
location in Wallingford, Connecticut. It has since grown into a worldwide
franchise. Subway offers a variety of topping options, allowing customers to
customize their sandwich with the toppings of their choice. "Eat
Fresh," a long-running Subway slogan, refers to the fresh ingredients that
go into their sandwiches.
In 2015, it was the world's fastest-growing franchise, with 37,540 outlets in over 100 countries and territories as of June 2021. The United States accounts for more than half of all locations (21,796 or 58.1 percent). It is also the world's largest single-brand restaurant chain as well as the largest restaurant operator. Milford, Connecticut is home to the company's international headquarters.
7. KFC
Kentucky Fried Chicken is a
fried chicken-focused American fast food restaurant business based in
Louisville, Kentucky. With 22,621 locations worldwide in 150 countries as of
December 2019, it is the world's second-largest restaurant chain (by sales)
after McDonald's. Yum! Brands, which also owns Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and Wing
Street, is the parent company of the restaurant chain.
Pressure-fried chicken pieces seasoned with Sanders' 11-herb-and-spice mix are the original KFC product. The recipe's ingredients are kept under wraps. Since its introduction by franchisee Pete Harman in 1957, larger servings of fried chicken have been served in a cardboard "bucket," which has become a trademark of the brand. Since the early 1990s, KFC has expanded its menu to include chicken fillet sandwiches and wraps, as well as salads and side dishes like as French fries and coleslaw, desserts, and soft drinks, the latter of which is frequently supplied by PepsiCo. "It's Finger Lickin' Good!" "Nobody does chicken like KFC!" and "So good!" are some of KFC's most well-known slogans.
8. Arby's
Arby's is a fast food
sandwich restaurant franchise based in the United States with over 3,300
locations and ranks third in terms of sales. Arby's was named "America's
second largest sandwich chain (next to Subway)" by Food & Wine in
October 2017.
Inspire Brands' flagship business, the renamed Arby's Restaurant Group, Inc., is Arby's (ARG). On February 5, 2018, ARG was renamed after taking over ownership of Buffalo Wild Wings. In July 2011, Roark Capital Group purchased 81.5 percent of Arby's Restaurant Group, making it the dominant owner of Inspire Brands. Following Roark Capital's acquisition of Arby's, Wendy's retained a minority ownership of 18.5 percent; that position was reduced to 12.3 percent with the purchase of Buffalo Wild Wings, and was sold back to Inspire Brands on August 16, 2018, for 450 million dollars, a 38 percent premium.
9. Pizza Hut
Dan and Frank Carney
launched Pizza Hut in Wichita, Kansas in 1958 as a worldwide restaurant company
and international franchise. Pizza and other Italian-American meals, such as
spaghetti, side dishes, and desserts, are offered. As of December 31, 2019, the
brand had 18,703 restaurants globally, making it the world's largest pizza
chain in a number of locations. Yum! Brands, Inc., one of the world's largest
restaurant companies, owns it.
10.DUNKIN
Donuts LLC, or simply
Dunkin', is a multinational coffee and doughnut corporation as well as a quick
service restaurant based in the United States. In 1950, William Rosenberg
started it in Quincy, Massachusetts. The chain was purchased by Allied Lyons,
the holding company of Baskin-Robbins, in 1990, and the conversion of the
Mister Donut network to Dunkin' Donuts aided the brand's expansion in North
America that year. Dunkin' and Baskin-Robbins were acquired by Inspire Brands
on December 15, 2020, after becoming subsidiaries of Dunkin' Brands, based in
Canton, Massachusetts. In January 2019, the restaurant rebranded as a
"beverage-led firm" and was called Dunkin'; while stores in the United
States were the first to use the new name, the rebranding would eventually be
pushed out to all of the chain's foreign locations.
Dunkin' is one of the world's largest coffee
and donut shop chains, with roughly 12,900 outlets in 42 countries. Donuts,
bagels, coffee, and "Munchkins" donut holes are among the company's
offerings.
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