From coffee to hotpot, brands race to grab a bite of China's growing burger market
YUMC•Local and global chains target demand
Last month, hotpot chain Haidilao entered the segment with Huanxianbao, or "Fresh Burger", a chain selling burgers, as well as pizza, pasta and fried chicken. Coffee chain M Stand has also opened burger-focused outlets in some cities.
China's Western fast-food market was valued at 499.65 billion yuan ($74.1 billion) in 2025 and is expected to reach 587.09 billion yuan by 2027, according to data provider iiMedia Research, despite recent high-profile challenges for many global brands.
Burgers topped consumer preferences, with 55% of respondents selecting them. While still a relatively small segment of China's fast-food market, the burger category was worth $18.4 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow 8.7% annually through 2035, according to Emergen Research.
Part of the appeal is economics.
As consumer spending remains cautious, burgers offer a lower-cost alternative to full-service restaurant meals while still serving as a substantial meal option, said Zhu Danpeng, a China food industry analyst.




