could be better... Font selection is not good & the image is looking like copy paste,it is too small as compare to font size
font size needs to be reduced and image background could be a light color !! here is a quickly made simple modification
The text is not fit nicely into the logo, which looks like it was ripped from some free logo source blogs.
The image and the text doesn't fit together. Try changing the image to something that you really serve and its size in proportion to the text. Your logo should identify you and your company.
I rate it at a 4/10. Make the food picture much bigger or get rid of it. You need to show people that you make good food, and they can't judge it if they can't see it. Make the food picture like 4x as big and the use alpha blending to blend the font and image together. Then place the fire image behind the food plate (not on top of it) and and fade it way out into the background, but still visible. I would personally keep it red, as red appears more appetizing to me.
The imagine cool, but in my opinion, I will do this picture no so bright. Maybe color must be with warm tone and food must be more appetizing.
This is not a logo...is a bad joke. If you don't have design skills, why don't you pay someone to do it for you ?
I'll say this is a poorly executed logo here, and I'll explain why. Legibility This logo uses white font with a light yellow outline, over a red background. While this isn't horrible, I think the text would be more legible if the font was all-white without the yellow outline. Also, there's a hard dark drop-shadow on the logo which won't look good when printed. This logo when printed in a magazine, sign, or newspaper/phone book will be made out of dots. That drop shadow would work far better if it was a dark red shadow with a crisp edge (or a black shadow, but that might be too dark) instead of a fuzzy edge. Scalability The next thing a great logo needs is the ability to be scaled up and down in size. How will it look on a billboard? How will it look on the corner of a business card? Rught now your logo has a photo of a plate of food on it - which doesn't look bad when the logo is large on your screen. Try to shrink the logo down to 0.5" or a couple of CM big. What happens to that plate of food? Do you think that having the plate of food really adds to the logo, or does it take away from it? Typography I will reserve my thoughts on the choice of font (typeface) for this logo and just talk about the type treatment (what was done to the text). There isn't very much room between the letters (kerning) which makes it harder to read. Also, the text is awkwardly placed inside the background shape. The text is stretched near the middle to make those letters much larger than the height of the letters at either end. Conclusion Making a logo with a red oval background, white letters, a solid dark red drop shadow would help this current logo a lot. (no photo of food, no yellow outline, no fuzzy back drop shadow) Best of luck!
It's unimpressive. I won't say it's horrible but it looks poorly done, and like you may want to pass it off as a humorous logo. I've seen worse though, but I've also seen a lot better.