Korean fried chicken yangnyeom red glaze double fry sesame scallion plate — korean fried chicken hero photography
Dolsot bibimbap stone bowl egg yolk gochujang vegetables crispy rice sesame — bibimbap hero photography
Galbi grilled marinated short ribs glossy char scallion sesame plate — galbi hero photography
Japchae glass noodles sweet potato vegetables sesame overhead colorful plate — japchae hero photography
Soondubu jjigae silken tofu stew bubbling stone pot red broth egg scallion overhead — soondubu hero photography
Patbingsu shaved ice red bean condensed milk fruit rice cake tall bowl Korean dessert — bingsu hero photography
For KBBQ, Korean Fried Chicken & Banchan

KBBQ-grade Korean shots, every banchan, every glaze.

Editorial Korean food photography for KBBQ houses, Korean fried chicken chains and modern Korean kitchens — yangnyeom glaze crackle true, dolsot bibimbap's crispy rice and gochujang swirl sharp, galbi char glossy, the full banchan table honored. The Korean-Wave kitchen the stock libraries flatten into one bibimbap bowl.

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Original smartphone food photo before FoodShot AI enhancement
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Photos generated

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Cost savings

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Average time

Korean Menu Catalog

Every banchan, every glaze — covered.

KBBQ tabletop grill galbi bulgogi samgyeopsal banchan spread dark walnut — kbbq card photography

KBBQ Tabletop Grill

Galbi, bulgogi, samgyeopsal with banchan spread.

Korean fried chicken soy garlic yangnyeom honey butter double fry dark monolith — kfc card photography

Korean Fried Chicken (KFC)

Double-fried wings — soy-garlic, yangnyeom, honey-butter.

Bibimbap stone bowl dolsot egg gochujang vegetables crispy rice overhead slate — bibimbap card photography

Bibimbap Stone Bowl

Dolsot mixed rice, crispy bottom, egg, gochujang.

Korean banchan spread small plates kimchi spinach sprouts radish fish cake cozy warm wood — banchan card photography

Banchan Side-Dish Spreads

10-12 plates: kimchi, spinach, sprouts, radish, fish cake.

Korean street food tteokbokki corn dogs hotteok gochujang dark rustic — street food card photography

Tteokbokki & Street Food

Rice cakes in gochujang, corn dogs, hotteok.

Korean stews soondubu samgyetang kimchi jjigae ttukbaegi pots overhead light wood — stew card photography

Korean Stews & Soups

Soondubu, samgyetang ginseng chicken, kimchi jjigae.

Korean bingsu shaved ice red bean matcha fruit condensed milk dessert red cafe brunch — bingsu card photography

Bingsu & Korean Desserts

Shaved ice with red bean, matcha, fruit, condensed milk.

Features

Built for KBBQ houses, fried-chicken chains & Korean cafes

Korean Cuisine Styles

200+ styles tuned for Korea's table-full menu

Korean food photography fights a specific problem — the cuisine's defining aesthetic is the table-full scene (a KBBQ grill surrounded by a dozen banchan, lettuce wraps, dipping sauces, rice and soup), and stock photos almost never capture that abundance, reducing all of Korean food to a single bibimbap bowl. Korean fried chicken's double-fry crackle, the dolsot bibimbap's crispy stone-bowl rice, and the gochujang-red of a dozen dishes all need lighting that holds their distinct color and gloss. Marble-clean and bright-marble-clean styles hold the yangnyeom glaze crackle and galbi char in the bright register modern Korean kitchens compete in. Dark-walnut-elegance and dark-monolith styles push KBBQ spreads and fried-chicken trios into the dramatic register the Korean-Wave dining scene demands. Cozy-dark-wood and dark-rustic-hero styles render banchan abundance and street food at the warm register the pojangmacha stall lives in.

Explore styles

Builder Mode

Build the exact KBBQ scene your menu needs

Builder Mode lets you compose the full Korean scene one decision at a time — pick the surface (white marble, light-blonde maple, dark walnut grill-table, dramatic dark slate, vibrant red cafe tile, crisp white linen), the vessel (cast-iron grill plate, black dolsot stone bowl, earthenware ttukbaegi pot, white KFC platter, banchan dishes, tall bingsu bowl), the props (gochujang quenelle, ssamjang, lettuce ssam leaves, sesame, scallion, pickled radish, kimchi, red-bean, condensed milk), and the light (bright fried-chicken daylight, warm KBBQ tungsten, dramatic stew top-down, soft cafe afternoon). Every dish on your menu reads as one Korean kitchen — the same composition language across the KBBQ grill, the fried chicken, the bibimbap, the banchan, the stews and the bingsu.

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My Styles

One kitchen look across every grill and glaze

Upload three or four reference photos that define your Korean restaurant's visual identity — the KBBQ grill-table convention, the fried-chicken glaze presentation, the bibimbap bowl style, the banchan arrangement — and FoodShot trains a private style on that aesthetic. Apply the same style to every new menu drop, every seasonal special, every fried-chicken flavor launch, every delivery-platform refresh. Across KBBQ houses, Korean fried chicken chains, modern Korean fusion concepts, Korean-American diners, Korean cafes and bingsu shops, this is what turns Korean cooking into a recognizable visual brand across a deep menu. The flagship's yangnyeom chicken reads as the same kitchen as the new location's yangnyeom chicken.

Match your brand

More to explore

One tool, endless possibilities

Before → After

From phone snap to studio shot

See the transformation. Same food, completely different result.

Raw phone food photo before AI enhancement
Studio quality food photo after FoodShot processing

Multi-variation

One photo, endless options

Generate multiple styles from a single upload. Pick the best.

Food photo variation - delivery app style
Food photo variation - restaurant menu style
Food photo variation - social media style
Food photo variation - fine dining style

Poster Mode

Marketing-ready designs

Pick a template, drop your food.

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Cocktail bar promotional poster
Waffle social media advertisement
Croissant bakery marketing poster

Prompt Editing

Describe it, get it

Add sauce, swap plates, change lighting — just type what you want.

Prompt-based food photo editing

200+ Styles

Styles for every vibe

From clean white to moody fine dining. One tap.

FoodShot 200+ food photography style presets grid

4K Resolution

Ultra-high resolution output

Up to 4K resolution output. Print-ready quality for menus, billboards, and packaging — no upscaling needed.

4K

Perfect For

Every kind of Korean operation

From KBBQ houses to Korean fried chicken chains, banchan-rich diners to bingsu shops, street-food vendors to modern Korean fine dining.

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KBBQ Houses

Korean BBQ houses photographing galbi, bulgogi and samgyeopsal grill spreads with the full banchan table at the warm register the all-you-can-eat tabletop-grill experience set as the benchmark.

🍗

Korean Fried Chicken Chains

Korean fried chicken chains photographing soy-garlic, yangnyeom and honey-butter double-fried wings at the bright register that proves the shattering crackle instead of hiding it.

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Korean Diners & Bunsik

Korean-American diners and bunsik street-food spots photographing bibimbap, japchae, tteokbokki and corn dogs at the register that holds the gochujang-red and sesame gloss.

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Stew & Tofu Houses

Soondubu and stew houses photographing bubbling ttukbaegi soondubu, kimchi jjigae and samgyetang at the register that captures the bubble and broth color.

🧊

Bingsu & Korean Cafes

Bingsu shops and Korean cafes photographing patbingsu, injeolmi and mango shaved ice at the bright cafe register that holds the fluffy milk-snow mound and condensed-milk drizzle.

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Korean Delivery & Catering

Korean delivery concepts and caterers producing menu thumbnails for Uber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub, Postmates and ChowNow that make fried chicken and bibimbap pop against the Asian delivery wall.

Reviews

Loved by food businesses

FoodShot AI changed my life as a Pastry Chef. Designing menus and plating used to be so time-consuming. Now I upload mockups and the AI does it all!
App Store

Happy Girl Pastry Chef

App Store

Great for small business! The app is easy to use. Smooth and professional results. Multiple background/settings/styles to choose. Highly recommend!
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Trangbi89

App Store

Tahmin üstü başarılı! Grafikerlere para döküp yapılan menülerdeki görsellere nazaran çok daha başarılı..
App Store

Alihanndroo

App Store

Amazing useful for my restaurant business. This app saves me so much time and money.
App Store

Sezar256

App Store

For marketing and advertising we can use it as an enhancement. Really solid tool.

Reddit User

r/restaurantowners

Oohhh woowwww... Seriously amazing. The quality blew me away.

Remarkable-92

r/restaurantowners

FoodShot AI changed my life as a Pastry Chef. Designing menus and plating used to be so time-consuming. Now I upload mockups and the AI does it all!
App Store

Happy Girl Pastry Chef

App Store

Great for small business! The app is easy to use. Smooth and professional results. Multiple background/settings/styles to choose. Highly recommend!
App Store

Trangbi89

App Store

Tahmin üstü başarılı! Grafikerlere para döküp yapılan menülerdeki görsellere nazaran çok daha başarılı..
App Store

Alihanndroo

App Store

Amazing useful for my restaurant business. This app saves me so much time and money.
App Store

Sezar256

App Store

For marketing and advertising we can use it as an enhancement. Really solid tool.

Reddit User

r/restaurantowners

Oohhh woowwww... Seriously amazing. The quality blew me away.

Remarkable-92

r/restaurantowners

FAQ

Korean Food Photography FAQ

Common questions about photographing KBBQ, fried chicken and bibimbap for Korean restaurants and chains.

hello@foodshot.ai

FoodShot AI is a powerful, AI-driven content creation platform that helps you create high-quality food photography for menus, social media marketing, and promotional materials with ease. Transform any food photo into professional-grade visuals in seconds.

Yes! New users receive 3 free credits to explore the platform. The credits allow you to generate professional food photos and test all features before choosing a subscription plan.

It's simple! Upload a photo of your food, choose your desired style (menu photography or social media format), and click generate. For poster creation, select from our professional templates, add your text, and create marketing-ready content instantly.

Yes! Download our mobile app from the App Store to create stunning dish photos on the go. Access all features directly from your iOS device.

Yes! FoodShot AI is now available on Android. You can download it from Google Play and start creating professional food photos directly from your Android device.

With paid plans, you own full commercial rights to all generated images. Use them for your restaurant, marketing campaigns, social media, or any commercial purpose without restrictions. Free plan images include watermarks and are for personal use only.

Yes! For bulk processing needs, please email us at hello@foodshot.ai for our Enterprise plan options.

Yes, subscriptions renew month-to-month. To cancel, go to your account settings and click Manage Subscription. It's fully self-serve and you can activate or deactivate your plan anytime.

Yes, plan changes take effect immediately. You can upgrade or downgrade directly from your account dashboard. The new pricing will be adjusted for your current billing cycle.

We offer a full refund if you haven't used any credits in your current billing period. Refund requests must be made within 7 days of payment. Previous billing periods are non-refundable. Simply contact us at hello@foodshot.ai if you're not satisfied.

No, unused credits do not roll over to the next month. This applies to both monthly and yearly plans. Credits refresh every month regardless of your billing plan.

Yes! With our custom photography feature, you can upload your own reference images to create consistent branded content. Upload your restaurant's signature background, plating style, or any reference photo, and FoodShot AI will generate new images matching that exact style.

Absolutely! Once you upload a custom background or reference template, you can use it for all your future generations. This is perfect for maintaining consistent branding across all your food photography. Save your favorite backgrounds and create a cohesive visual identity for your restaurant.

FoodShot AI supports all major image formats including JPG, PNG, WEBP, and HEIC. For best results, we recommend using high-quality images with good lighting. The AI will analyze your reference and apply the same style, lighting, and composition to your food photos.

Yes! You can upload your own poster designs and templates. Whether it's your restaurant's branded template or a custom design, simply upload it and FoodShot AI will intelligently place your food photos while preserving your design elements, logos, and text.

All paid plans include unlimited custom template uploads. You can build an entire library of your brand's templates, backgrounds, and reference styles. Free plan users can try the feature with our pre-made templates.

The table-full aesthetic is the defining signature of Korean dining — a KBBQ table isn't just the grill, it's the grill surrounded by a dozen banchan side dishes, lettuce wraps, dipping sauces, rice and soup, all part of one abundant scene — and stock photos almost never capture it, reducing Korean food to a single isolated bibimbap bowl. FoodShot solves this directly — the kitchen plates the full spread, captures it on phone, and the AI relights the frame so the grilling meat, the dozen banchan colors and the dipping sauces all read as the abundant table-full scene Korean dining actually is. KBBQ houses and Korean diners use FoodShot precisely because the table-full abundance is the entire appeal of Korean dining — and the single thing stock libraries can never show.

Korean fried chicken lives on its double-fry crackle — the shattering, craggy crust that stays crisp under the glossy glaze, the thing that separates KFC from ordinary fried chicken — and it's exactly what flat lighting flattens into a uniform shiny coating that hides the texture. FoodShot's marble-clean and dark-monolith styles are calibrated for KFC capture — the directional light brings out the craggy double-fried crust beneath the glaze, separates the glossy yangnyeom-red from the translucent soy-garlic amber, and holds the sesame-and-scallion contrast. Korean fried chicken chains use FoodShot because the crackle-beneath-glaze distinction is exactly what makes the chicken look craveably crisp instead of soggy-shiny at thumbnail size — the difference that drives the order.

Dolsot bibimbap is defined by two things the camera usually misses — the crispy nurungji rice crust forming at the hot-stone-bowl bottom, and the vivid radial color wheel of seasoned namul vegetables with the glossy egg yolk and gochujang-red at the center — and flat phone lighting muddies the colors and hides the crisp. FoodShot's light-wood-clean and dark-slate-topdown styles are tuned for bibimbap capture — the directional light holds each namul section's distinct color, catches the glossy egg yolk and the vivid gochujang quenelle, and defines the crisping rice at the bowl edge. Korean restaurants and bibimbap specialists use FoodShot because the color-wheel-and-crisp distinction is what makes the bowl look freshly assembled and craveable instead of a flat brown mix.

Visual consistency across Korean restaurant locations is exactly what My Styles solves. Upload three or four reference photos that define your kitchen's visual language — the KBBQ grill-table framing, the fried-chicken glaze presentation, the bibimbap bowl style, the banchan arrangement — and FoodShot trains a private style on that aesthetic. Every new menu dish at every location gets photographed in the same language. The flagship's yangnyeom chicken reads as the same kitchen as the new location's yangnyeom chicken. Multi-location KBBQ groups, Korean fried chicken franchises, bingsu cafe chains and Korean diner brands use the same workflow for consistency across new-flavor and seasonal-menu releases — because catalog consistency across a deep Korean menu is the foundation of brand recognition in the fast-growing Korean-Wave dining scene.

FoodShot maintains dedicated pages for BBQ and chicken because those categories span many cuisines, and their styling pairs naturally with Korean KBBQ grilling and Korean fried chicken — but this Korean cuisine page covers them as part of the full national menu. The Korean page covers the FULL breadth a Korean restaurant serves: the KBBQ grill-and-banchan experience, the double-fried chicken, the dolsot bibimbap, the banchan spread, the street food (tteokbokki, corn dogs, hotteok), the bubbling stews and the bingsu desserts. If you run a generic barbecue or fried-chicken spot, start with those styles; if you run a KBBQ house or Korean fried chicken chain, this page's register matrix is built for your exact menu — and the same My Styles profile applies across all of it, so your galbi, your yangnyeom chicken and your bibimbap all read as one Korean kitchen.

Korean food has surged on every delivery platform on the Korean-Wave momentum, but it competes in a crowded Asian lane where fried chicken, bibimbap and KBBQ have to pop at thumbnail size. FoodShot's marble-clean, bright-marble-clean and dark-monolith styles are tuned specifically for Korean thumbnail-survival: the yangnyeom glaze crackle, the bibimbap color wheel, the galbi char, the gochujang-red of tteokbokki, clean negative space around the bowl or platter. KBBQ houses, Korean fried chicken chains and bunsik spots running on Uber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub, Postmates and ChowNow report measurable conversion lift after replacing dim phone originals with FoodShot-styled menu photos because the listing finally reads as craveable Korean food against the crowded Asian delivery wall.

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