Thursday, August 25, 2011

Mark Wahlberg To Spread Out Wahlburgers Restaurant: 5 More Eponymous Eatery Ideas

by Amy Wilkinson Say hi for your mother freakin' quarter pounder for me personally! In present day mouth-watering news you should use, stars Mark and Donnie Wahlberg are joining with chef brother Paul Wahlberg to spread out the eponymous Wahlburgers restaurant, that will serve—you suspected it!—hot-off-the-grill burgers. This news originates from the Boston Herald, who are convinced that the siblings needed to secure naming privileges from the Rochester, N.Y.-based restaurant that already offered something known as the "Wahlburger." (Who understood?!) Some,300 square-feet restaurant is placed to spread out "soon," across in the brother's Italian restaurant, Alma Nove, in Hingham, Mass. We, for just one, can't wait to hold tough having a juicy Wahlburger, why hold on there? Lots of celebs have food-friendly names that people often see printed on individuals little paper placemats. Take a look at our epicurean suggestions following the jump! Kristen Stewart's "Stew Art" We know the "Twilight" star constitutes a mean tortilla soup (heck, the dish features its own category on Hollywood Crush!), therefore it appears only fitting the actress extend her menu to incorporate heartier fare. We are able to begin to see the advertising imagery already: Taylor Lautner clad in only an apron, consuming a bowl of stew. Steamy! Taylor Kitsch's "Kitschen" Couple of situations are as lower-home as apple cake along with a football game...by extension Taylor Kitsch (he from the very much departed drama "Friday Evening Lights"). We picture Kitschen like a comfort food haven—heart-attack worthy mac 'n' cheese, piping hot pot roast and also the type of chocolate layer cake you need to dive into with obvious eyes and full hearts. Can't. Lose. Rooney Mara's "Maranara" We doubt Mara's "The Lady Using the Dragon Tattoo" needs anymore publicity, but we believe the studio can't miss with this particular pop-up restaurant idea: an Italian-Swedish fusion eatery. Sample food selection: The Salander Sub—a tasty sub featuring Swedish meat balls instead of the typical hunk of meat (in homage towards the film's Nordic roots). Obviously, it might be situated across the street from an Ikea. Mark Ruffalo's "Ruffalo Wings" Motion picture history's trained us that mild-mannered Bruce Banner changed into his not-so-jolly eco-friendly giant of the alter ego because of a poor attitude. But you, the secret's within the wings, namely, Ruffalo Wings. Hulk themself, Mark Ruffalo, continues to be hiding the key recipe for a long time, however when he opens his titular restaurant over time for 2012's "The Avengers," we'll all learn it's not too easy being eco-friendly. Amanda Seyfried's "Sey-Fried Chicken" We doubt the lithe actress ever indulges in batter-dipped anything, but that simply means more for that relaxation people, right? Here's wishing she acquired some Southern cooking abilities while filming Nicholas Sparks' weeper "Dear John," in Sc because making out while it is raining doesn't a cafe or restaurant make. Have you got any eponymous eatery ideas?

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