The delivery-only restaurants will open nationwide by the end of the year.

TikTok is becoming so much more than a video app. It's a cultural-changing phenomenon—and one of the biggest impacts has been in the world of food. (We've written many articles on the subject of TikTok food, in case you were wondering: Potato CakeRoasted Brussels Sprouts, Accordion Potatoes.) And now? TikTok is looking to get into the restaurant game.

In partnership with Virtual Dining Concepts, the social media app is opening 300 delivery-only restaurant kitchens across the United States—with a plan to have 1,000 locations by the end of the year.

Virtual Dining Concepts has previously partnered with Mariah Carey on "Mariah's Cookies" and YouTube star MrBeast on "MrBeast Burgers." This delivery model will follow that of those concepts, but will revolve around a menu that depends on what's trending on the app.

GrubHub will be TikTok's official delivery partner, so make sure you have the app downloaded, if you don't already.

Co-founder of Virtual Dining Concepts Robert Earl told Bloomberg News that the TikTok Kitchen will work out of restaurants he owns, as well as some Buca di Beppo and Bertucci's locations.

What kind of TikTok recipes and food trends do you think we'll see be a part of the TikTok Kitchen menu? Sound off in the comments below.

Kristina Shriver
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