There's no shortage of classic restaurant dishes named for famous people. You can go way back with the Bloody Mary or a bit less far back with the Arnold Palmer,
This burger is a very recent example of the naming trend. Wayback Burgers announced the "Royal Silencer" burger on Jan. 10, 2023, and poked fun at Prince Harry at the same time.
Canadian-born pop star Justin Bieber has always been an avowed fan of Tim Hortons, so it only made sense for him to partner with the chain to develop Timbiebs Timbits, a donut hole treat that was released in 2021.
Hip-hop star Saweetie and McDonald's went big with their partnership in 2021, launching, per Business Insider, not just a sauce—aptly named Saweetie n' Sour Sauce—but an OG meal called, you guessed it, the Saweetie Meal.
Chipotle went pretty on the nose when it named a menu item after singer Shawn Mendes, calling the bowl released in partnership with Mendes the Shawn Mendes Bowl.
Yet another entrant in the 2021 trend of fast-food meals named for celebrities was the Lil Huddy Meal from Burger King. Named for then-teenaged signer and social media person Chase Hudson.
Former NBA star Shaquille O'Neil is a very large man—as in 7'1" and over 325 pounds—so it only makes sense that when Papa John's devised the Shaq-a-Roni pizza, it was a very large pizza, indeed.
Umami Burger's The Mindy Burger may not be on the menu today, but you may want to recreate this umami-flavored burger via custom order.