Bradley Cooper makes sandwiches in New York this Wednesday, December 6. Mayer Janet / Mayer Janet/Startraks/ABACA
The actor, who has just shot his second film. maestro – seen making sandwiches for his ex-partner and boyfriend, but also for customers in New York.
Actor, director and now restaurateur. A thousand miles away from Hollywood glamour, Bradley Cooper was in New York this Wednesday, December 6, where he was photographed in a food truck wearing a simple kitchen apron, carefully grilling steaks. Behind the Quiet Stove, the director, who has just signed his second film, maestro worked with the teams at Angelo’s Pizza, a Philadelphia institution known for its traditional sandwich. Philly Cheesesteak. Purposeful? Offer this specialty to New Yorkers in hopes of opening an address in the Big Apple.
“Come to us, order a cheese steak.” Shot by restaurateur Danny Di Giampietro, owner of Angelo’s Pizza, Bradley Cooper is all smiles as he encourages the restaurant’s Instagram followers to come and try the Philadelphia cheesesteak. A traditional sandwich from the actor’s hometown, made with thin slices of beef and melted provolone, baguette-like bread, onions and sometimes mushrooms.
Celebrities are in attendance
Despite the cold, many people came to taste that specialty. Several celebrities were spotted in the crowd who came to cheer on the entrepreneur foodLike model Gigi Hadid, the actor’s alleged girlfriend, and model Irina Shayk, with whom he has a 6-year-old daughter, Lea de Seine. On social media, netizens were quick to share their sandwiches, as well as videos of the actor getting his hands dirty. “I didn’t expect to be eating a sandwich made by Bradley Cooper today,” commented one; “When today’s lunch is served by Mr. Bradley Cooper,” says another, commenting on the video of the actor.
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A project in progress
Agreed The Philadelphia Inquirer , actor and restaurateur Danny Di Giampietro joined forces two years ago with plans to open a place called Danny and Coops Cheesesteak. The duo were in Manhattan “to see if people in New York wanted a cheesesteak,” US media reported. The two partners were also looking for the ideal location for their future business, a search that lasted more than two years; 18 thousand dollars per month,” Danny Di Giampietro upset the journalists. The Philadelphia Inquirer. Despite the increased prices, all profits made that day were donated to an association designed to feed New Yorkers in need. In the meantime, fans will have to scan the future restaurant’s Instagram page in anticipation of tasting the sandwich prepared by Bradley Cooper.
Source: Le Figaro
