World’s Most Interesting Restaurants

Spago

 

Spago
176 North Canon Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
+1 31 03 85 08 80
www.wolfgangpuck.com
www.starcookers.de

California’s Spago restaurant is at least as famous as several other LA landmarks such as Rodeo Drive or Paramount Studios. Austrian Wolfgang Puck first opened the doors of his restaurant in the early 80s and since then it has become a favourite hang out for the movie colony’s high society: Puck can count Sharon Stone, Jack Nicholson and Tom Hanks as regulars. No surprise as this popular celeb eatery can boast two Michelin Stars: “It’s all about quality,” says Ralf Möller. And when he travels to a city he doesn’t know so well, he always uses starcookers.de to find a good restaurant: “They always have some really great insider tips here,” says the actor of the gourmet portal which has been advising travellers since 2007.

Author: Ralf Möller
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