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I'm looking to open a Japanese fried chicken restaurant in a hip neighborhood. Which name do you prefer?
Option B won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 131 votes after 1 round of vote counting.
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Option | Round 1 |
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B | 65.5% 131 votes |
A | 17.5% 35 votes |
C | 17% 34 votes |
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35 Responses to Option A
made my choices based on the names that i like the most and prefer the most
a fun and change in the play of names always is more attractive these days than a generic name, it creates media buzz and social media followings
I think A is the best to show what the product is and do it in a fun and memorable way. I like C but i think a lot wont because of the stupid. B doesnt flow for me. maybe Satoshis Secret Stash
I think Satoshi's Secret Chicken might not be hip enough. Chick Magnet sounds hip and a little daring. Stupid Good Chicken also sounds somewhat hip.
I love the name of the first one. It's clever and humorous!
I like all three actually. But A is the best out of the three.
I think Chick Magnet will get some laughs. I also think Stupid Good Chicken will seem rather hip.
A is clever and catchy.
I like the Chick Magnet idea. I think that's really clever and would draw in a wide variety of customers!
I really like option A because it's such a clever name. I think a lot of people would like it and it sounds very trendy and catchy. The other names do not catch my attention at all.
I like the saying of A.
I think "Chick Magnet" is a cheeky and clever name. I appreciate the pun, and I think it will appeal to hipsters. "Secret Chicken" is a bit vague, but I can see it inciting curiosity. I think "Stupid Good Chicken" is an unappealing name, and I probably would not visit a restaurant with that name.
I like Chick Magnet. That is fun!
I love tongue in cheek names with humor. Chick Magnet would definitely get my attention and tell me a lot about your place's vibe.
I like the pun.
I think option A is quite funny, although I will admit, it doesn't give too much information about the type of restaurant. Option C is good, but less funny than option A. Option B is still good, a bit modern and humorous, but not as funny as the other options. In all honesty, I would choose any of these options and don't think option A is sooo much higher than the others. They are all pretty close to each other.
Chick magnet has my vote. I think it's clever and eye catching
I like option A. It is a really catchy name. Would be a name that people could remember easily. I like Option C too. Very funny but some people may find offensive. I do not like Option B. When you use "secret" some people may think you are purposely hiding something.
The first option is sexist but pretty catchy and funny, the second one is also catchy
I like all of the names, because I think they are all funny and memorable.
Chick Magnet is the funniest and i would definitely check it out. It's funny and witty and would be attractive to a young crowd
i when with which ones sounds the coolest
I BASED MY DECISION ON HOW MUCH I LIKED THE NAME OF THE SOUP
I love Option A. I think it's creative and very attention grabbing. The name is not only funny but also implies that the chicken is so good it's like a magnet that would attract customers.
I like #1. It's catchy. #2 is all about the chicken.
I love A. I think it's fun and would definitely make me stop and find out more about the restaurant.
A is just funny. Makes it memorable. Stupid Good Chicken too, but less so. Satoshi's Secret Chicken is just generic. I'd forget it in a day if I heard of it.
Chick Magnet sounds fun, and it seems the name would draw people in. It's also quick and easy to remember. Satoshi's Secret Chicken does not roll off the tongue, but people are often intrigued by secret anything, so it might get a second look. Stupid Good Chicken just sounds dumb, not a label I would want associated with my restaurant.
Stupid good is slang, I realize, but it still comes across as amateur. Chick Magnet is a good pun.
I chose A because I find it to be very clever. I'm a sucker for puns so I think that that would catch on very quickly in a hip environment. Satoshi's Secret Chicken would lead someone to saying something like, "Oh, I wonder what the secret is," and would get people to talk about the restaurant. Also, the name lets people know they're not dealing with typical fried chicken as we're used to, given that Satoshi is not a typical American name. I put Stupid Good Chicken as my last choice because the phrasing "Stupid Good" is regional and the actual meaning may be lost on others. I think of it more as a catch phrase such as "our chicken isn't just good, it's stupid good."
I preferred the options with humorous names. I found them to be more appealing
I think its a clever name and definitely gets your attention
I chose A first because it is a clever title that sounds appealing (somehow). I also really like B because the name sounds hip and creates a cool imagery aesthetic. I do not like C.
I like Chick Magnet just due to the play on words, and I feel like its memorable and trendy.
A and C are my two favorites. I think they both are good plays on words that would be super popular
131 Responses to Option B
It should probably have something Japanese-sounding in the name
I like the first two, but did not like "Chick Magnet" at all.
It incorporates the Japanese with the fried chicken recipe.
Satoshi's Secret Chicken sounds the most Japanese. Chick Magnet is also unique, but doesn't convey it being Japanese. I don't care for the other one. I like the Japanese-sounding one the best.
The idea of "secret chicken" sounds very interesting and intriguing. I would definitely check out this restaurant!
I chose B because it has a Japanese-ish word in it to let people know it is a Japanese Fried Chicken place. The others are dumb and don't tell customers that it is Japanese influenced.
I liked choice b because choice c was too vulgar and choice a was too plain.
Option B is best because it has a Japanese sounding name
I thought my first choice, B, was a great play on words that came across as authentic and fun. I liked it a lot more than either of the others, which I felt were very generic.
i think these are the cutest names
For a local restaurant using a unique name is best and option really wouldn't work at all no one would go to a place with stupid in their name
Chick magnet is a dumb name, Stupid good chicken seems overused. Secret chicken sounds interesting
I think keeping it Japanese style using "Satoshi" as in Option B is a good choice. Option A "Chick Magnet" is hip, and I think "Stupid Good Chicken" isn't necessarily acceptable or a good name to be honest.
I like it in order of the name that sounds most appealing
B is the most appealing and neat sounding name
The only option that I actually like is B. The other 2 options seem silly and childish to me. I would definitely be more drawn to B because it sounds more like a restaurant. The other two sound more like some kind of novelty store.
Not crazy about the stupid one, I think many may take offense
If one is to open a Japanese restaurant, it should be named so that people know it is Japanese. The other names sound like a fast-food American joint.
I like Option B the most because the name "Satoshi" tells me that the restaurant is Japanese and the phrase of "Secret Chicken" makes it sound like the food is really unique and interesting. I think that Option C saying "Stupid Good Chicken" is kind of funny and makes me think the restaurant would also be kind of unique, although this name doesn't tell me that it's Japanese. I don't like Option A very much because it's a joke that some women might think is insulting to them.
I think the one with your name gives a good indication that it's a fusion restaurant. The other 2 seem cheesy and too trendy to last long.
Secret chicken would make it appear that there is a level of attraction and exclusiveness to it.
If it's Japanese fried chicken it needs to reference some sort of Japanese name, to go without it really is vague as to what you are which is a unique type of fried chicken
"Satoshi's" seems like a good, professional name that sounds like the kind of place I would go to.
Option B sounds catchy, Option C has a comedic element to it, but Option A is just cringey.
2 and 3 are boring and obnoxious. 1 is intersting and good
A and C seem as though they are trying to hard to get my attention, I like the mystery behind B and think it would draw me in. A is shorter and easier to process than C so that is my second choice.
A is terrible and C is a little better but not something I would really favor. B is good nothing than certainly sticks out or makes it the best but prefer traditional look
This is clever and funny
THIS IS THE MOST PROFESSIONAL SOUNDING NAME.
I don't like the word stupid in the name, no way I'll eat there. B sounds very Japanese, better than A
Really fun and unique. good name that stands out and won't be forgotten.
I feel that for a fried chicken place that wants to be hip and cool, Choices B and A fit the desire and also make clear the restaurant is about chicken. Chick Magnet might be unclear to some people
I picked B as my top favorite as the name sounds like there's more. I picked C as my least favorite as it doesn't tell you much.
B goes best with a Japanese name, A does not come off as high end but is clever, C is a tacky overall name and would not seem credible enough to visit
I based it on the appeal of the names
Satoshis sounds the most appealing and has a mystique
I like Option B because it feels like it can be a staple in the neighborhood. Someone can say "I am going to Satoshi's" and they will understand. It feels more personal. Option A comes in a close second because I like the cleverness of the name. It is a fried chicken restaurant and the name take a good play on it. Option C I did not really like because the name does not feel like a restaurant. It feels more of a slogan rather than a name that would feel welcoming.
Satoshi's sounds authentically Japanese. Chick magnet sounds like a spoof. Stupid chicken is insulting.
I think B is the best, because it has an air of mystery and also conveys that it's Japanese. I don't like C very much. It doesn't say anything unique about the chicken, and to me claiming to be the best in an area that's highly subjective shows a large degree of hubris. I think A is just awful. I interpret it as being either a very shallow double entente, or very morbid (you draw young chickens to their deaths).
B is easily the best name. It shows that it's Japanese based on the name and a chicken place. C and A don't scream Japanese at all. They could be used for any chicken restaurant.
While I get the appeal of having a "sassy" or attention grabbing name I think a little subtlety goes a good way's longer. I think Option B sounds unique enough without being silly. Between the other two options, Option C is by far the better one since it it mostly harmless and playful. Option A is "groan worthy" and quite frankly could even be off-putting to some in these days.
I like satoshi because the name is a japanese
I like Satoshi's Secret Chicken because it shows the origin of the chicken and seems personal. Stupid Good Chicken is kind of funny as well and catchy. Chick Magnet is fun but probably too trendy sounding. But I would stick to Satoshi's as it can create a name for itself quickly.
Both A and C just sound dumb. What is "stupid good?"
I prefer option B the most because it sounds serious, professional and timeless. My second choice is option A because it's kind of funny, and very noticeable so if I saw the name or heard the name I'd definitely pay attention and remember it. My third choice is option C because I just don't think it would be very catchy and it wouldn't attract a lot of clientele.
Satoshi's secret chicken is more of a high end name, and makes you curious since it has secret in the name. Chick magnet is a little off putting and would drive customers away.
I like B because it gives an idea that the restaurant is a Japanese style fried chicken. A is my least favorite because it could be offensive to some.
It just sounds less cliche than the others.
I like the first option I chose because its a secret everyone wants to find out what that secret is and stupid chicken idk if people would like that.Chick magnet is a good option kinda funny but first choice is more professional
I believe that it’s very important to choose a name that is easy to remember and it cool and hip, I selected the best choices.
B would make me remember the name because I cant pronouce it. C Made me laugh and I like it. A I hate it and feel its unappropriate
B - #1 because the name suggests it's an actual Japanese restaurant and what they mainly serve.C - #2 because it still suggests it's a restaurant and what they mainly serve. Plus it's a modern name.A - #3 because you have no idea what this business is even for. It could be a sex shop for all I know.
I chose option B because the name makes me think your chicken would be unique to you and that I couldn't get it anywhere else!
I like choice B because it is relevant to the Japanese style of this chicken. The other options have no indication that the chicken is Japanese style. I also am not a fan of using the word "stupid" in the name, especially with today's PC culture.
My favorite is the secret chicken because I feel it appeals to everyone-not just younger people like the other ones do.
I like them all. I would also check to make sure none is too similar to any restaurant already in that immediate area. Good luck!
Option B doesn't put anyone down. It also isn't derogative. I dislike C and A for that reason.
chick magnet sounds really cheesy, the first name gives me the idea that it is a Japanese place
I prefer option B because it sounds good and the name automatically lets the customer know it is a chicken restaurant. I also like option A it is unique, funny and catchy
THE CHOICES AS I CHOSE THEM I FEEL LOOK AND SOUND BETTER.
I do not like A or C at all. B seems more authentic
I think it should have some sort of Japanese name along in the name. I don't know if Satoshi means anything else besides someone's name but it would make me think its the most authentic out of the three. Chick magnet is funny and memorable and easily my second choice. I don't like the name stupid good. I think it sounds too much like a joke and not enough of a serious name to eat at.
I chose B as 1st due to it being a name that fit the concept well I really didn't care for the other two names at all.
I like the one that say stupid good chicken because it sounds finny
Choice B was my top choice because I feel like the name combines the two elements of the restaurant. With a name like Satoshi's people will know that it is a Japanese restaurant but the Secret Chicken part will imply that it is a chicken restaurant as opposed to a normal Japanese restaurant that people expect. Choice C was my second pick just because I could see that being the name of a chicken restaurant in a hip location that would have a more younger crowd to it. It just works with fitting that image. Choice A was last because I did not really like the name nor did it fit with how I imagined the restaurant based on the description.
I like the "Satoshi's Secret chicken" most. It sounds exciting like Satoshi's bitcoin which is popular cryptocurrency. Chicken Magnet is ok. But I did not like Stupid Good Chicken.
Choice B sounded like a more trustworthy source and sounded locally owned. Choice A and C had weird names.
Using an authentic Japanese name like Satoshi brings familiarity. Chick Magnet doesn't even sound like a restaurant so I definitely don't prefer that one.
Satoshi seems like a good base model for a japanese friend chicken restaurant . Stupid good chicken seems like a good place in a hip neighborhood
Chick Magnet sounds ridiculous and doesn't make me think of chicken as a food, nor Japanese food... Both the other options are okay, however I think that Satoshi's Secret Chicken gives the best idea of what the restaurant is for in the first place.
My prefences in the order chosen.
Option B sounds fun and exciting, the other two options sound childish and I'd worry about the cleanliness of the place and the rowdiness of the clientele.
Option B is intriguing and cool sounding.
These are all a lot of fun. I think it depends on the neighborhood but I picked B because I love a secret recipe especially if it has Asian flair.
option b is the best because its more appropriate and respectful I like it
I think that option B is interesting because I would want to try the secret recipe and seeing how interesting and different if tastes. I think option C is definitely interesting and more of a laugh. I feel that this one could appeal to a lot of people, but I think it is more funny whereas option B is more enticing. I do not love A because I feel that it could come off as sexist especially if the branding wanted it to be. I feel that it could definitely go towards a Hooters vibe if they tried.
I think that Option B is the best choice. The name Satoshi helps to show the Japanese origin and people will be able to tell what kind of restaurant they are going to. I also like that the name says "Secret" Chicken. This gives the restaurant a sense of mystery that will attract customers.
B because I like the Secret part of the name makes you feel like its a better chicken place. C I feel like saying stupid good chicken sounds like they know how to make chicken. A I don't care for because it sounds sexist.
I like option B the best because it has the name "Satoshi" in the title. I think the names for options A and C are horrible names.
this name is so good, A this one make me wanna buy it and try it, C this name is really disrespectful
I think Satoshi's secret chicken is the best and most intriguing. The others may come across as too cutesy
The last choice just doesn't seem to fit My first choice seems exotic and like it would be high quality.
I think B is the best because it lets you know that it is a Japanese style restaurant and I like C next because I think it is better than A which seems kind of cliche.
Satoshi's Secret Chicken sounds cool, other two names just sound very unappealing.
I like the cultural name of choice B. I really dislike Chick Magnet as a name. It seems juvenile.
Choice B is clear that’s it’s a Japanese restaurant
If it's a Japanese chicken place, I think option B makes that best known. I like the pun in option A, and option C was a good choice too, just not as good as the others
I felt like choice B was the most friendly restaurant name, while the other ones may not be appropriate for all age groups.
I really like the fact B has a Japanese name in it.
Chick Magnet doesn't make it you think of a restaurant, it makes you think of a guy that women flock to.
first one is like japanese name
B is classy and catchy, using alliteration to capture and hold attention. It sounds like something you'd find downtown in an upscale, friendly neighborhood. C also works in a funny, cool hip way but I feel it lacks the "Oriental" touch. Option A is terrible and sounds sexist but that's just my opinion.
i prefer the secret chicken name sounds the most appealing compared to the chick magnet and stupid good chicken those names sounds weak and mediocre not good enough
Option B is best because it is more professional sounding
Satoshi's makes me think of fabulous karage chicken and I'd love to try it! Chick Magnet is fun and memorable but not necessarily evocative of something Japanese or different from other chicken places. Stupid Good isn't really my style at all bc it seems too hip.
Honestly I am not a huge fan of any of these - but the first choice at least sort of gives an impression of what kind of food it will be.
Option B sounds the best but A would definitely get my attention. C just plainly sucks.
Satoshi's Secret Chicken sounds like a good local place I would want to try, chick magnet and stupid good chicken are more witty, but don't sound as high quality.
It is the only place that sounds remotely asian.
I like the 1st 2 a lot the 1st one I like the reference to bit coin. The 2nd 1 I think it's funny.
Never have a disparaging word in your title.
I like the secret chicken. sounds more positive and in the know. Stupid I do not like its too pejorative for me.
B is the least childish name
The name in B lets people know at first glance it's a Japanese chain (although Japanese fried chicken isn't very well known). C is a distinctive name as well. A is less appealing, and may put people off.
The name would suggest Japanese and would have a catchy title to attract guest.
i like the sound of the asian restaurant name, then the funny name, then the pun
I like Option B best because it really shows that this is a Japanese chicken restaurant and unique compared to other chicken joints. I chose C next because it's a catchy and memorable name. And I chose A last because it's a bit uncomfortable.
I like this order for Japanese chicken. You wanna be true to the name as much and this is the closest
I chose B, because it just sounds like it would have a higher level of expectation for its self. I did not like Chick magnet and probably would never eat a place called that.
Stupid Good Chicken is just terrible. Chick Magnet is kind of funny, but not relevant to japanese fried chicken... Satoshi's Secret Chicken is much more on point.
none of these are good names.
B: I really appreciate when a different culture/ethnicity expresses themselves in advertising/marketing, This name seems honest and direct, it's not trying to hide the fact that it's Japanese and that will make me more interested in learning about it. It would feel weird or really "corporate" if it had a less Japanese sounding name.C: This sounds like the name of a small neighborhood restaurant. It might or might not be good. It's not that I'm against "bad words" but I'm a little put off by the word "stupid" in the name, it makes me feel unprofessional, vulgar, or maybe even dirty, and I would relate that word with the food and it makes me feel uneasy about eating there. It's an exciting name though, I might go there late at night while I'm out drinking.A: boring, cliche and a little gross. It's almost arrogant, I wouldn't like to be seen eating at a place called "chick magnet", I certainly wouldn't bring a date or friends there.
Choice B sounds the most Japanese to me , and it would make me want to visit because I am getting an authentic experience
First one is awesome, different, funny and exclusive
I think anytime there is a "secret" to be found, this will draw affluent people towards it and make them talk about it
B is clear, simple, and straight forward. I also like C because it has some humor, but isn't tasteless like A is. I would actively avoid going to A.
I ranked my choices on the business name due to ones that are memorable ranked ahead of others.
B, all the way it has a trendy and good name then C and A as a distant 2nd and 3rd
I feel this would be an excellent name in a hip neighborhood, especially if you'll be accepting bitcoin or plan to. I find it more intriguing and appealing.
B is the only one I would consider. I don't like C or A. B gives the reader an idea that the chicken is going to be Asian and it deems it secret which could gain it customers it might not otherwise get.
Option b made it seem like you were getting something really special and secret with the chicken, I like that. The others just seem like catch phrases.
The Option B has the best name out of the 3 options in my opinion. The reason is because it sounds much more sophisticated and of high class which benefits the overall display of a Japanese fried chicken restaurant in a hip neighborhood. Out of the three options, Option B caught my attention more and would convince me to come in and try out the entrees.
The first one sounds amazing with the "asian-name" and has a nice ring to it, something I would definitely go check out in person. The second one is quite funny and memorable, but doesn't explain a lot. The last one is just bland, it sounds good, but doesn't fit the style and kind of is corny.
choice #1 sounds more japanese and contemporary
I like B because it grabs your attention and the word "secret" will get people thinking! C is okay, but some people may not like that "stupid" is in the name. Women may be turned off by A.
Satoshi's Secret Chicken has such a good ring to it. Makes you feel like it is a well kept secret, not a lot of people will know about it, etc. I did not like the goofiness of the other names.
I was torn between 'Satoshi' and 'Stupid Good'. I think they would both be memorable, but 'Satoshi' won me over because it had the word secret in it and I think that this means it tastes really good.
out of all of these I like Satoshi's Secret Chicken the best. It tells me that the restaurant is Japanese style food and the secret chicken is intriguing. I really don't care for the other choices.
Satoshi sounds like the most Japanese name. I wouldn't recommend putting Stupid in the name of a restaurant.
If you want people to know that it is Japanese Chicken, then B makes it fairly clear. Stupid Good Chicken is a solid name and fairly straight forward. I don't like Chick Magnet as a name.
Secret Chicken lets the person know that it's good with a secret recipe.
34 Responses to Option C
I really do not like the name Chick magnet because it seems kind of disrespectful to women. I think stupid good chicken sounds kind of cute, and satoshis sounds kind of complicated.
"Stupid Good Chicken" is a pretty great name for a fried chicken place. "Satoshi's Secret Chicken" conveys the blending of Japanese with fried chicken. "Chick Magnet" isn't that great, could be different things.
i like the name. it really sticks out
I don't like "Chick Magnet" as it is derogatory towards women, and I think it would be a name that the restaurant would cringe at down the road.
stupid good chicken is pretty catchy. the japanese name one is good too, but i don't like it as #1 because it is sort of racist. last one is the worst, seems like a bar where you pick up women
These seem most appealing if they are in a "hip" neighborhood. The names listed in the above order would be most likely to be selected by customers.
This is a name that is memorable and is something that someone will remember. It is something that if it has a good food people will stick with this name.
I like the first option because I feel as it is the most unique and it would differentiate the restaurant from similar restaurants. I feel as though it is easily the most recognizable name and it is a name that I would talk to my friends and family about. The second option is alright in that it gives an idea that the food is of Japanese origin. I do not really care for the last option because it does not really illustrate anything about the product or what is offered.
Chick magnet is just a little TOO cheesy to me. Stupid Good Chicken is fun and still not very cheesy so it is easily the best choice. Satoshi's Secret Chicken is just a bit weird.
The name Stupid Good Chicken is really attention grabbing. Option B Satoshi's Secret Chicken is the next option as it indicates a strong Japanese link with the owners name included. Finally Chick Magnet is the least attractive as it is almost child like.
I chose this order because all of the names are rather unappealing. I also chose based on whether I would give the restaurant a chance based on their names.
I went with my gut. While some people may be turned off by Option C I found it really funny and catchy.
Option C is a hilarious name and I would love to see it when I am in that area. Option A is funny but treads too closely to inappropriate to be my first choice. Option B is too long and sounds like a different kind of food place.
I like the name- it's kind of trashy- probably has great food. I like the chick magnet better than the last choice. I can't pronounce the last choice.
The hip crowd is a young crowd which would be pulled to C in a heartbeat. B is more old school, I'd associate it with older crowds. A is somewhat funny somewhat offensive.
stupid good chicken is very nice and tasty onesatoshi's secret chicken very nice one and goodchick magnet is very nice one make mouth watering
I ranked the potential restaurant names that I thought would be the most sucessful.
I like option C because sometimes you just want some stupid good chicken.
Choice C has uber hipster written all over it and is by far the best choice. It just plays into the international language of the hipster. B is a close second as is has the illusion of a "secret" place in the name. Again, something the hipster nation kills for. Option A is a nonstarter, the hipsters will go #metoo all over that title and say that it is sexist
Love the more quirky and good sounding names
The first option seems the most hip and cool to me. Option B is boring. Option A probably gives the wrong message.
Stupid Good Chicken appeals to me the most and is the most memorable but Satoshi's Secret Chicken is okay. Chick Magnet just sounds corny. Please don't go with that.
They all are interesting and good.
"stupid good chicken" is the most ear catching of the 3 name suggestions
Stupid Good Chicken has a nice humorous style and tone that catches your attention.
Stupid Good Chicken is a catchy and hip name. Satoshi's Secret Chicken gives a hint that the chicken is Japanese style. I am not a fan of Chick Magnet for a restaurant name.
Stupid good chicken to me just sticks. It makes me laugh it makes me want to eat. It's hip and trendy to me. The second choice for me would be the chick magnet. It too makes me laugh. I think that when you laugh you remember and it sort of sticks in your mind. I think both choice a and choice c stick in my mind because they are a bit on the funny side. The last choice would be that option b. I think I don't know who satoshi is. I don't laugh it doesnt seem as hip or trendy.
Stupid Good Chicken made me laugh out loud. This would certainly be an attention grabber. Definitely go with this.
Option C has anappeal to it, Option A is ts misleading and a bit ghetto, Option B is good except "secret" would make me a little suspicious given the current stereotyhpes about asian food (though I don't believe them)
Stupid Good sounds hip and is very catchy. I could definitely see it on t-shirts and merchandise. Feminists will probably hate the phrase Chick Magnet and Secret Chicken sounds like it might not be chicken after all.
Stupid Good Chicken would be the most appropriate and most memorable for the 'hip' demographic. The other two are okay but nothing special.
The first one was such a quirky and funny play on words that it automatically got my attention. The second one I chose was also really cute. The third one was bland.
The preferred option C is rather clever and easy to remember, which is important. Option A is the worst since many would consider it to be sexist.
I love the fact that there could be a restaurant named stupid good chicken and you're asking for more publicity because of the name.
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