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Food and drink emoji โ€” copy and paste

Every food and drink emoji in one list. Click to copy ๐Ÿ• ๐Ÿœ โ˜• ๐ŸŽ‚ and paste them into menus, chats, and captions.

Click any emoji to copy it.

Food & drink (135)

Other emoji categories

Same picker, filtered to a different part of the emoji set.

How to use the food emoji picker

Fruit, vegetables, cooked dishes, sweets, and every drink from โ˜• to ๐Ÿน. Useful for menus, food accounts, party invitations, and the daily question of where anyone wants to eat.

  1. Find it

    Type what you mean into the search box โ€” a name or a nickname. We match the official Unicode name, its category, and common nicknames, so "lol" finds ๐Ÿ˜‚ and "100" finds ๐Ÿ’ฏ.

  2. Click to copy

    One click copies the character to your clipboard and the button confirms it. Your last copies are kept under the search box, stored in this browser only.

  3. Paste it anywhere

    Emoji are ordinary Unicode characters, so they paste into Instagram, WhatsApp, Slack, Discord, documents, spreadsheets, filenames, and anywhere else that accepts text โ€” no image, no download, no font to install.

About this tool

Food emoji are the backbone of restaurant and delivery listings, because a symbol survives translation better than a category name does. A ๐Ÿœ tells you more, faster, than the word โ€œnoodlesโ€ in a language you cannot read.

For a menu, pick one emoji per dish and stop. Two in a row reads as decoration and the reader starts skipping the line entirely.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a plate for every cuisine?
Not evenly. Japanese dishes were encoded first because emoji began on Japanese phone networks, and coverage of other cuisines has been catching up ever since.
How do I write a menu with these?
Copy the emoji and paste it before the dish name. It is plain text, so it works in a document, a website, a printed menu, or a delivery listing.
Which food emoji mean something else?
Several have acquired second meanings that are not about food at all. If you are writing for a general audience, ๐Ÿ‘ and ๐Ÿ† are worth avoiding in a literal recipe.