Here you’ll find 4 Fast food chains that start with X, organized from “Xi’an Famous Foods” to “Xing Fu Tang”. These entries include global brands and regional specialists, often linked to Chinese or Taiwanese street-food traditions.

Fast food chains that start with X are restaurant brands whose names begin with X and serve quick meals. Xi’an Famous Foods, for example, grew from a New York stall into a regional chain famous for biang biang noodles.

Below you’ll find the table with Name; Country; Year founded; Locations; Cuisine/type; Website; and Status/notes.

Name: The official brand name as commonly used, so you can identify and search the chain quickly.

Country of origin: The nation where the chain started, helping you understand regional cuisine and likely menu influence.

Year founded: The year the brand began, which shows you its age and growth stage at a glance.

Number of locations: A current or estimated count of outlets worldwide or in the region, so you gauge the chain’s scale.

Primary cuisine/type: Short description of main menu focus, so you know whether the chain serves burgers, noodles, tea, or other items.

Official website: Link to the brand’s site or main online presence, so you can check menus, locations, or franchise information directly.

Status/notes: Current status, notable facts, or estimates with last-checked dates to help you assess accuracy and relevance quickly.

Fast food chains that start with X

NameCountry of originYear foundedNumber of locations (global or main region)
Xiabu XiabuChina19981,300 (China) estimate
Xi’an Famous FoodsUnited States200510 (US)
Xing Fu TangTaiwan2013150 (global) estimate
Xiao Long KanChina2012300 (China) estimate

Descriptions

Xiabu Xiabu
Fast-casual individual hot-pot chain, franchised across China; popular for quick hot-pot meals. Last checked: 2025-11.
Xi’an Famous Foods
Shaanxi-style Chinese fast-casual noodle and sandwich chain based in NYC. Official site: xianfoods.com. Last checked: 2025-11.
Xing Fu Tang
Bubble-tea/Q-based drink chain known for brown-sugar boba; international outlets across Asia and North America. Official site: xingfutang.com. Last checked: 2025-11.
Xiao Long Kan
Sichuan hot-pot chain (hot-spicy cuisine), expanding in China and select overseas markets. Last checked: 2025-11.
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