Craig's
A-list hotspot known for discrete service and comfort food.
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The most popular celebrity dining spots in Los Angeles include Craig's in West Hollywood, Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica, Nobu Malibu, Catch LA, and The Nice Guy. These restaurants are known for A-list sightings, upscale cuisine, and discrete service.
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A-list hotspot known for discrete service and comfort food.
Red-sauce classic with celebrity clientele and vintage vibes.
Oceanfront Japanese dining with regular A-list sightings.
Multi-level hotspot for Miami's celebrity scene.
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The model and cookbook author's famous banana bread recipe from her book "Cravings".
One of Oprah's "Favorite Things" - her decadent truffle-infused mashed potatoes.
Popular celebrity dining spots in Los Angeles include Craig's in West Hollywood, Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica, Nobu Malibu, Catch LA, and The Nice Guy. These restaurants are frequently visited by A-list celebrities and are known for their upscale dining and privacy.
Top celebrity restaurants in New York City include Carbone in Greenwich Village, The Polo Bar, Balthazar in SoHo, Rao's in East Harlem, and Le Bernardin. These establishments are known for attracting A-list celebrities, fashion icons, and entertainment industry professionals.
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