Chinese Restaurant Magnets
Description: A funny take on a chinese restaurant name. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, recommended, liked, great artwork, t-shirt design, must have, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best selling t-shirt graphics, best trending
Description: Pay homage to one of Seinfeld’s classic moments with the “Cartwright” shirt, inspired by the hilarious Chinese restaurant episode (Season 2, Episode 11). Featuring the memorable exchange, “I tell her you not here. She said curse word. I hang up,” this design captures George’s infamous struggle to get a table under the name “Cartwright.” Embrace the comedy of Jerry, Elaine, and George’s endless wait for a table, the frustration over a missing table reservation, and Elaine’s desperate hunger. This shirt is a perfect tribute to the quintessential humor of the “show about nothing.”
Description: The Phan Shin Chinese restaurant’s logo is a cherished emblem in Oxford, OH, reflecting a legacy of culinary excellence. This classic design, with its bold red and black lettering and central ship illustration, has been a beacon for food enthusiasts seeking authentic Chinese flavors. It’s a symbol of the community’s rich diversity and Phan Shin’s commitment to offering a tapestry of tastes from Cantonese, Mandarin, Hunan, and Szechwan cuisines.
Description: Lee Ho Fook Chinese Restaurant Soho, London. The famous restaurant that gained 2 Michelin Stars. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, recommended, liked, great artwork, t-shirt design, must-have, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best selling t-shirt graphics, best trending
Description: Lee Ho Fook was a Chinese restaurant located in Chinatown, London at 15–16 Gerrard Street. It was previously located at 4 Macclesfield Street. In 1974, it became the first Chinese restaurant in the United Kingdom to be awarded a Michelin Star. The restaurant was referenced in the lyrics of 1978 song "Werewolves of London" by Warren Zevon.