fork and knife Emoji
The 🍴 fork and knife emoji represents dining, meals, and food service.
U+1F374
The 🍴 emoji (Fork and Knife) is a quick way to show eating, dining, or food-related content. It’s commonly used in messages, menus, and UI to indicate meals and restaurants. Copy it and use it in web, app, and design workflows.
fork and knife Emoji Meaning
The 🍴 Fork and Knife emoji typically symbolizes dining and eating. It’s often used to refer to meals, restaurants, menus, table service, or food experiences. In everyday communication, it can also suggest a meal break or “let’s eat” context. In interface text, it’s frequently paired with categories like dining, kitchen, reservations, or takeout. Since different platforms render the emoji slightly differently, it works best as a general “food and dining” indicator rather than a specific utensil brand or style.
Common uses
- •Indicating restaurants, dining sections, or meal options in apps and websites
- •Tagging social posts about food, recipes, or dining experiences
- •Labeling menus, ordering screens, or table-service features
- •Signaling “meal time” or “let’s eat” in chat messages
- •Designing flyers, event pages, or promos for meals and catering
Examples
🍴 Fork and Knife Symbol
- 🍴Tonight’s plan: pizza 🍴
- 🍴View the lunch menu 🍴
- 🍴Table service available 🍴
- 🍴My favorite brunch spot 🍴
- 🍴Dinner reservation confirmed 🍴
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F374 | |
| HTML Entity | 🍴 | |
| HTML Code | 🍴 | |
| CSS | \1F374 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode for the 🍴 Fork and Knife emoji?
The Unicode code point is U+1F374.
How do I copy the symbol reliably for web development?
You can paste 🍴 directly, or use the provided HTML entity 🍴 / CSS escape \\1F374 / JavaScript escape \\u{1F374}.
What does 🍴 usually mean in messages?
It most commonly means dining, food, or meal time—often implying “let’s eat” or restaurant-related context.
Why does the emoji look different on various devices?
Emoji appearance is platform-dependent, so the rendering may vary slightly across operating systems and browsers, while the meaning remains the same.