Creators' Kitchen As Seen on TikTok food.Photo:Courtesy of Virtual Dining Concepts
Courtesy of Virtual Dining Concepts
If you can’t cook, but still want to try thetrending recipesyou see onTikTok, you’re in luck.
Creators' Kitchen as seen on TikTokis the latest delivery-only restaurant — and it’s now available in over 30 states, PEOPLE can reveal exclusively. The social media platform teamed up with its top food content creators and Virtual Dining Concepts to bring a variety of recipes to Doordash, Uber Eats and Grubhub.
Baked feta pasta.Courtesy Virtual Dining Concepts
Courtesy Virtual Dining Concepts
PEOPLE got a first taste of the pasta and found it to be less creamy than theat-home versionbut still a unique and flavorful combination of ingredients. (You could choose to reheat the dish to melt the feta and mix it well to achieve more of that emulsified sauce.)
Another favorite was the Chopped Italian Sandwich, which is just as it sounds. The finely chopped ingredients mean you get a bit of everything in one bite.
Prices start at $8 for the sandwiches and range up to $19 for the more substantial dishes like Cajun Chicken Pasta. The company teased that menu items “will change frequently” to keep up with new trends.
Creators' Kitchen food.Courtesy Virtual Dining Concepts
Because Virtual Dining Concepts does not open brick and mortar locations, it “offers restaurants across the country the opportunity to opt-in, become a market partner, and participate in the hottest food trends,” according to a release.
“Working with TikTok creators to develop and market the menu of this brand has been an exciting endeavor,” said VDC co-founder Robbie Earl. “With creators steadily producing new recipes and content, Creators’ Kitchen As Seen On TikTok will always be relevant and inspiring.”
Italian chopped sandwich.Courtesy Virtual Dining Concepts
Fans can order onthe company’s websiteor search the delivery apps for Creators’ Kitchen As Seen On TikTok.
Earl and TikTok firstannounced the collaborationin late 2021 and at the time, confirmed a cut of its profits will be going to the creators and other up-and-coming food influencers on their platform.
Virtual Dining Concepts has found success with this model before, partnering with celebrities like Mariah Carey (Mariah’s Cookies) and YouTube star Jimmy Donaldson (MrBeast Burger).
source: people.com