


Many celebrities even lived in the hotel for a time (namely Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, and Elizabeth Taylor, to name a few) and could be seen passing through at any moment. The hotel’s focal point and physical centerpiece, The Rotunda, has gone through many iterations and reinventions over the years, each one more opulent than the last but always a sight to behold, lending to the hotel’s iconic status. The Pierre Hotel on Manhattan’s Upper East Side is another New York classic - thanks in large part to its robust dining scene, which has drawn many a celebrity since the hotel’s opening in 1930. The Rotunda and Perrine at The Pierre Hotel The lovely and graced our lobby on their way to the #cfdaawards! #glamour #fashion #nychotel #luxury #onlyatthepierre #regramĪ post shared by The Pierre, A Taj Hotel on at 2:09pm PDTħ. She even came in and cooked family meal for our staff once - a Southern meal with corn pudding, tomato pie and this really memorable homemade ice cream.” Olivia Wilde, who’s currently starring in 1984 on Broadway Broadway, is also a regular. Blake loves to cook - she’s pretty great at it - and has spent some time on the line with our chefs in the kitchen. They actually credit oy a Boston as the place where they first fell in love! They celebrated Ryan’s 35th birthday at o ya Boston a few years back, and then last fall they celebrated his 40th at the NY restaurant. Partner Nancy Cushman (wife of Chef/Partner Tim Cushman) shares a few details: “Ryan and Blake have been coming into o ya for years now and we love both of them. Tucked inside the Park South Hotel on 28th Street, it’s the perfect respite for celebs who want to keep things low-key…take Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, for example, who count o ya as one of their favorite spots for special occasions. O Ya is quite possibly the greatest omakase experience in the entire city, hands down. Just sayin’…–Ī post shared by Blake Lively on at 3:05pm PDT Thank you for the BEST food and memories! You are our FAVORITE!! Another happy birthday with. We stay in love at your restaurant in NY. She’s usually pretty low-key when she comes in, but if it’s after an event, the paparazzi will follow her! She loves our staff and we love We fell in love at your restaurant in Boston. Chef/Partner Julian Medina, who opened the 14th Street joint in 2014, tells Billboard Style: “Rihanna loves the Lomo Saltado, a soy-ginger glazed beef short rib stir fry with tomatoes, onions, fries, and white rice. Rihanna is obsessed with this this 24-hour Latin diner. Last time he was in, he spared neither expense nor carb his party of eight ordered basically everything on the menu including steaks, seafood, and all the accoutrements one could dream of, besides pears. It was also the first restaurant in America to have tablecloths, so needless to say, it’s a place of refinement…which is exactly why Rick Ross loves it. Selena and The Weeknd have also been spotted dining at Rao’s, Harlem’s ultra-exclusive (and very old-school) Italian joint, where usually you can’t get a table unless someone dies, so good luck with that one.ĭelmonico’s is about as iconic as New York steakhouses get - the place just celebrated its 180th anniversary and is said to be the birthplace of things like the printed menu, Eggs Benedict, and the Baked Alaska. Selena Gomez was recently seen having dinner here with Petra Collins and Carlotta Kohl Fat Joe paid Park Side a visit last year as well, and it seems to be a favorite of Ray Romano and Major League Baseball players alike. This Corona, Queens Italian restaurant seems like an incredibly random spot for A-list celeb sightings, but for some reason, it’s been making waves across the music, film, and sports scenes as of late - a domino effect, perhaps.
