Brooklyn Beckham hopes to bring home the bacon as Insta-cook launches pop-up restaurant specialising in his Nanny Peggy’s English breakfast sandwiches
He is mocked for his ‘basic skills’ in the kitchen and ‘disastrous’ cooking lessons.
But Brooklyn Beckham is now cashing in on his dubious talents by opening his first restaurant.
From whipping up Nanny Peggy’s English Breakfast Sandwich to making an ‘experimental’ gin and tonic and whipping up a cheese toastie for his 16.4 million Instagram followers, the nepo chef is known for his contemporary approach to cooking .
And now, 24-year-old Brooklyn has created a menu for his pop-up restaurant with five dishes inspired by his “global upbringing.”
Speaking about his new venture, he told the Mail: ‘I’ve been lucky enough to live in some pretty cool places.
Brooklyn Beckham capitalizes on his dubious talents by opening his first restaurant
David and Victoria Beckham’s eldest child has created a menu for his pop-up restaurant with five dishes inspired by his ‘global upbringing’
Brooklyn’s love of cooking was inspired by “living in some pretty cool places” with his parents, who had homes in London, the Cotswolds, Madrid and Los Angeles.
‘I gave my wife an Indian and Chinese takeaway. She’s obsessed with it now.
‘My nanny Peggy taught me how to make her English breakfast sandwich when I was five, and it has been my favorite ever since.
‘I’ve always tried different foods, cuisines and cultures, but that was one of my first memories of loving cooking.
‘Spending time in the kitchen is definitely something my dad and I bond over… even though I think I make my English breakfast sandwich better, it’s quite tasty!’
The restaurant will be located in East London and will serve its famous Nanny Peggy’s breakfast sandwich.
The menu also includes a Chicken Tikka Masala, 12-hour slow-cooked Wagyu Bolognese, Pork and Prawn Dumplings and Buffalo Cauliflower with Brooklyn’s ‘secret’ hot sauce.
The eldest son of Victoria and David Beckham has previously been panned for his cooking videos.
On the Vogue channel, where he cooked for his wife Nicola Peltz Beckham in 2021, fans labeled him ‘out of reach’ due to the use of expensive ingredients.
Despite his enthusiasm, Brooklyn has previously been panned for his cooking videos
He often takes to his Instagram to show off his creations in tutorials and has gone out of his way to launch a cooking career
Brooklyn hopes to bring home the bacon after heiress wife Nicola Peltz orders Chinese and Indian takeaways
“My nanny Peggy taught me how to make her English breakfast sandwich when I was five, and it’s been my favorite ever since,” he said of his signature dish
One critic said on social media: ‘I wish I could afford the idea that there is no such thing as too much truffle.’
Another fumed, “We are in a cost of living crisis in Brooklyn.”
He now often takes to his Instagram to show off his creations in tutorials and has gone out of his way to launch a cooking career, running a Cookin’ With Brooklyn series.
The aspiring chef has cashed in on his skills and recently landed a sponsorship deal with Typhur Culinary, advertising a £500 air fryer.
In 2022, he co-founded and partnered WeSake, an emerging Japanese sake beverage brand.
He also has a partnership with the trendy oil brand Chosen, which he is known to plug on his social media.
Dishes at the pop-up restaurant start from £10 and have partnered with Uber Eats so customers can have dishes delivered straight to their home.
The restaurant will be located in East London and will serve its famous Nanny Peggy’s breakfast sandwich
The menu also includes a Chicken Tikka Masala, 12-hour slow-cooked Wagyu Bolognese, Pork and Prawn Dumplings and Buffalo Cauliflower with Brooklyn’s ‘secret’ hot sauce