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πŸ₯‘ takeout box Emoji β€” Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+1F961
Shortcode
:takeout-box:
Category
Food & Drink
Subcategory
asian
Added in
Unicode 5.0
Also known as
Chinese takeout, Oyster Pail, to-go box

What Does the takeout box Emoji πŸ₯‘ Mean?

A white folded paper takeout container with a red Chinese-restaurant pagoda design and a wire handle on top β€” the takeout box emoji captures one of the most iconic American-Chinese-restaurant pieces of packaging on the planet. The classic Oyster Pail design is universally recognizable. Texters use it for takeout-night content, delivery-app posts, Chinese-takeout cravings, and Friday-night-no-cooking captions.

Sex and the City fans drop it constantly because the show's NYC-takeout aesthetic featured these boxes prominently. New York City and Chinatown food content adopts it heavily. Beyond Chinese takeout, the emoji has expanded to represent any takeout or delivery food, since the Oyster Pail container is used for many cuisines.

Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Grubhub delivery posts pull it in. Lo mein, kung pao chicken, fried rice, and General Tso's chicken takeout-night photos use it constantly. Some users send it for lazy-night, tired-from-work, or comfort-food vibes.

Added to Unicode 11.0 in 2018 alongside the dumpling and fortune cookie in a major Asian-cuisine emoji expansion.

How to Use πŸ₯‘ takeout box Emoji

“Friday night = πŸ₯‘ and TV, no cooking required”
“Takeout for the soul πŸ₯‘πŸ₯Ÿ after this week”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1F961
HTML Entity🥡
CSS Code\1F961
Shortcode:takeout-box:
Keywordsbox, chopsticks, delivery, food, oyster, pail, takeout
Unicode Version5.0

Frequently Asked Questions

What does πŸ₯‘ mean?

It depicts a Chinese-restaurant takeout box and is used for takeout, delivery food, and Friday-night easy meals.