Michael Kidd-Gilchrist waits for his burger to cook. Credit: Sam Sharpe-USA TODAY Sports
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is known for his energetic play on the court so it is fitting that his burger will be named after his hustle. That’s right you can now eat a burger named after the Charlotte Hornets forward. Interestingly enough, the burger comes with a side of sushi.
From Charlotte Magazine:
"Kidd-Gilchrist, who recently celebrated his 21st birthday and is a regular at the restaurant, worked with The Cowfish Executive Chef David Lucarelli and Master Sushi Chef Rifali Almunir to develop Motor Keeps Going (MKG), a half-pound turkey burger snug atop a sesame bun, then topped with raclette, spinach and fried leeks. The whole concoction is finished off with a drizzle of hot pepper jelly. The MKG, which will sell for $20, is served with a half a vegetarian sushi roll and sweet potato fries.But it gets better. Beginning January 15 and continuing through the end of April, The Cowfish will donate $5 from every sale of the MKG to A Child’s Place, one of Kidd-Gilchrist’s favorite charities. Founded in 1989, A Child’s Place of Charlotte works to erase the impact of homelessness on children and their education by providing a full compendium of services to children and their families while they are in the midst of their crisis to keep the student focused on academics and learning."
Eat well and support @ACPCharlotte by checking out my very own burger, Motor Keeps Going, now at @CowfishClt! #foodie pic.twitter.com/tb4ZdF3COi
— Mike Kidd-Gilchrist (@MKG14) January 13, 2015
A great named burger that benefits a great cause.