Becky Brown is on the themed pop-up circuit. As a chef, it's an unusual path, but a creatively lucrative one.
"I've done a 'Harry Potter' dinner. I've done a 'Game of Thrones'-themed dinner. I've done 'Bridgerton.' I don't really know how I ended up getting into this," said the Los Angeles-based "Master Chef" alum.
Still, she's delighted to be cooking in TV Land.
"I love it because I get an opportunity to do something new and it really flexes my creative muscles," Brown said. "With a lot of restaurants, you have a set menu and you just do it over and over again, and you kind of perfect it, but I love doing something fresh and different."
And there's nothing fresher than a 64-year-old doll. With Barbie-mania in full force thanks to Greta Gerwig's summer blockbuster movie — and a positive, love-yourself reframing of Barbie's role in young girls' lives — Minneapolis is one of three cities breaking the fourth wall by allowing fans not just to play with toys, but to eat like one.
And what better place to do it than in a mall?
Malibu Barbie Cafe opened at the Mall of America over the weekend, and will run through mid-January, after successful limited runs in New York and Chicago. With a very pink, California-inspired menu by Brown, the cafe gives Barbie fans the chance to dine in a details-heavy Barbie World. (In other words, there are tons of selfie options.)
"We're bringing Malibu to Minnesota, engaging that California lifestyle," said Michael Corrigan, a spokesman for Bucket Listers, the production company behind the pop-up.