6 New Fast-Food Restaurants that Opened in 2022

By Ghuman

Introduction

2022 has been an exciting year for foodies! Six new fast-food restaurants have opened up in various locations around the world, offering a variety of delicious and unique dishes. From vegan-friendly options to classic comfort food, these new restaurants are sure to satisfy any craving. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite on the go or a sit-down meal, these new restaurants have something for everyone. Read on to learn more about the six new fast-food restaurants that opened in 2022.

6 New Fast-Food Restaurants That Opened in 2022

The fast-food industry is constantly evolving, and 2022 is no exception. This year, several new fast-food restaurants have opened their doors, offering customers a variety of delicious options. Here are six of the newest fast-food restaurants that opened in 2022.

1. Burger King

Burger King is one of the most popular fast-food chains in the world, and it has recently opened a new location in 2022. The restaurant offers a wide selection of burgers, fries, and other classic fast-food items. Burger King also offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan options, making it a great choice for those looking for a healthier option.

2. Taco Bell

Taco Bell is another popular fast-food chain that opened a new location in 2022. The restaurant offers a variety of Mexican-inspired dishes, including tacos, burritos, and quesadillas. Taco Bell also offers a selection of vegetarian and vegan options, making it a great choice for those looking for a healthier option.

3. KFC

KFC is a classic fast-food chain that opened a new location in 2022. The restaurant offers a variety of fried chicken dishes, as well as sides such as mashed potatoes and coleslaw. KFC also offers a selection of vegetarian and vegan options, making it a great choice for those looking for a healthier option.

4. Wendy’s

Wendy’s is a fast-food chain that opened a new location in 2022. The restaurant offers a variety of burgers, fries, and other classic fast-food items. Wendy’s also offers a selection of vegetarian and vegan options, making it a great choice for those looking for a healthier option.

5. Subway

Subway is a fast-food chain that opened a new location in 2022. The restaurant offers a variety of sandwiches, salads, and other items. Subway also offers a selection of vegetarian and vegan options, making it a great choice for those looking for a healthier option.

6. McDonald’s

McDonald’s is one of the most popular fast-food chains in the world, and it has recently opened a new location in 2022. The restaurant offers a wide selection of burgers, fries, and other classic fast-food items. McDonald’s also offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan options, making it a great choice for those looking for a healthier option.

The first McDonald’s burger spot opened in the year 1940. The first Burger King opened in 1954. Taco Bell has been around since 1962. And we could go on, but the point is most of the best-established fast-food joints have been around for a good long time. But they had to start somewhere and sometime, right? For the new, fast-food restaurants we’re discussing today, the year of 2022, was the founding year.

Will they be national chains or even international success stories in the years and decades to come? Only time will tell. For now, though, we know these spots are already getting lots of buzz, so put them on your list if you pass through the town where they put down roots.

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Hart House story
Courtesy of Hart House

Actor and comedian Kevin Hart got into the fast-food business in a unique way: he launched Hart House, a vegan fast-food restaurant that, at the time of this writing, has two Los Angeles-area locations with more on the way. The chain is committed to serving plant-based foods free from cholesterol, antibiotics, hormone, artificial colors or preservatives, corn syrup, and trans fats.

Brooklyn DOP
Brooklyn DOP / Facebook

This pizza-by-the-slice restaurant in Brooklyn started off during the pandemic with the chefs cooking in their own apartments and delivering food. The home-cooked eats were so good that now they have opened a brick-and-mortar shop that you can stop by. The Infatuation named it one of the top pizza spots in NYC and raved about the grandma pizza with garlic confit.

Little Heart Cafecito breakfast burrito
Courtesy of Little Heart Cafecito

It’s hard to pin down this new Santa Barbara spot, which is part coffee shop, part chocolatier, and part breakfast spot. But you won’t much care about definitions when you try the egg-centric burritos or tacos or enjoy any of the coffees or teas on offer. Or the Oaxacan chocolate.

Lankybox Kitchen food
Courtesy of Lankybox Kitchen

Love the pizzas, wings, fries, and other less-than-healthy but nostalgically delicious foods you remember eating as a kid at Chuck E. Cheese restaurants? Well, now you can get many of those same foods delivered thanks to Lankybox Kitchen, a decidedly unique new restaurant concept that uses Chuck E. Cheese facilities as ghost kitchens and delivers foods right to your door via DoorDash.

asia mall cuncheese on a stick
Courtesy of Asia Mall

Asia Mall is a new and bold concept in food: it’s part grocery store, part food court, and part retail facility, all of it housed under one roof in Eden Prairie, Minnesota—a huge roof, as the building measures 116,166 square feet in size. Currently, there are about a half-dozen quick-service Asian restaurants operating in Asia Mall, and more are on the way.

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Le Coupe chicken sandwich
Le Coupe / Yelp

Another restaurant that started as a delivery-only ghost kitchen model during the pandemic but is now a brick-and-mortar spot, Le Coupe is drawing loads of attention among Los Angeles residents. Currently, they serve just two “mains,” which are a fried chicken sandwich and bone-in thighs, and a few salads, sides, and desserts. But just watch this spot grow.

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