If you're a fan of Wahlburgers (2014), the reality show that follows the Wahlberg family's burger restaurant and their hilarious dynamics, you'll love these 10 similar shows and movies. Whether it's the family-centric humor, behind-the-scenes business drama, or celebrity cameos, this list has something for every Wahlburgers enthusiast looking for their next binge-worthy watch.

Top Chef (2006)
Description: A prestigious cooking competition that showcases culinary talent and creativity, much like a series that follows a family’s journey in the food world.
Fact: Winners often go on to have successful careers in the culinary industry. The show has won multiple Emmy Awards.


Kitchen Nightmares (2007)
Description: A reality series where a renowned chef helps failing restaurants by addressing management, menu, and service issues, highlighting the highs and lows of the food business.
Fact: Gordon Ramsay’s blunt critiques became a hallmark of the show. Some restaurants featured on the show have closed despite his interventions.


Chopped (2009)
Description: Features chefs competing under tight deadlines with mystery ingredients, emphasizing quick thinking and innovation in cooking.
Fact: The show’s pantry includes over 150 ingredients. Contestants have only 20-30 minutes to prepare each course.


Cake Boss (2009)
Description: Follows a family-run bakery creating extravagant cakes, highlighting the blend of family dynamics and food entrepreneurship.
Fact: The bakery, Carlo’s Bake Shop, became a tourist attraction after the show’s success. Some cakes take days to complete.


Hell's Kitchen (2005)
Description: A high-stakes cooking competition that puts aspiring chefs through intense challenges, reflecting the pressure and drama of professional kitchens.
Fact: Contestants compete for a head chef position at a high-end restaurant. The show is known for its dramatic moments and fiery confrontations.


Iron Chef America (2005)
Description: A high-energy cooking competition where chefs face off in themed battles, showcasing culinary skill and creativity under pressure.
Fact: The original Japanese version inspired this American adaptation. Each episode features a secret ingredient revealed at the start.


Man v. Food (2008)
Description: This show revolves around food challenges and culinary adventures, much like a series that follows a family in the food industry. It highlights the passion and excitement around food culture.
Fact: The host, Adam Richman, traveled to over 80 cities across the U.S. to take on food challenges. The show was so popular it inspired a video game.


The Great Food Truck Race (2010)
Description: Focuses on the competitive and entrepreneurial side of the food industry, showcasing teams battling it out to run the most successful food truck business.
Fact: The show features food trucks from all over the country competing in different cities. The winning team takes home a cash prize and often gains national recognition.


Restaurant: Impossible (2011)
Description: Centers on transforming struggling restaurants into successful businesses, emphasizing the hard work and dedication required in the food industry.
Fact: Chef Robert Irvine only has two days and a limited budget to turn each restaurant around. Many featured restaurants have seen long-term success after the show.


Duck Dynasty (2012)
Description: A reality show about a family business, blending humor, family bonds, and entrepreneurial spirit, much like a series centered around a family in the food industry.
Fact: The Robertson family’s duck call business made them millionaires. The show was one of the most-watched reality series at its peak.
