Gastronomic Recommendations

Movie Restaurants

By Kiwilimón - 2018-10-16T09:16:31.018206Z
Have you ever craved a restaurant from a movie? Well, there are some that you can actually visit. Here’s a list of five restaurants that still exist and that you'll recognize instantly.   Katz’s Delicatessen, New York This café specializing in massive deli sandwiches was the setting where Harry and Sally shared one of the best moments from the famous film When Harry Met Sally. You can find the restaurant in the old part of Manhattan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-bsf2x-aeE     Kong, Paris If you are a fan of Sex and the City, then you will recognize this place. On the top floor of one of the most impressive buildings in the City of Light, the restaurant overlooks the Seine River and half of Paris.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcCtEX9F7y4     Nobu, London This luxury restaurant chain has locations from the United States to Mexico, and of course, England. Its London version was the backdrop for a very memorable scene in the romantic Notting Hill. Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant still consider it one of their favorites. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyfrvrrupQE     New York Bar & Grill, Japan This cult film called Lost in Translation is filled with scenes inside the spectacular Hyatt Shinjuku hotel. A young Scarlett Johansson has a strange relationship with Bill Murray's character, and one of their dinners takes place in the most luxurious bar of the Japanese hotel.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGvDCmuDKKE     Café Lalo, New York You surely remember Tom Hanks at this warm and cozy restaurant. The presence of the place in the movie You’ve Got Mail gave it international notoriety, and today it fills up with people ready to recreate the love scenes between the famous actor and Meg Ryan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVkwJuj7FyQ     Gourmet Recipes    Beef with Wine and Shallots  Peach and Jocoque Baskets  Vietnamese Soup (Pho Ga)  Raspberry and White Chocolate Tart  Chocolate and Cream Pie     Which movie restaurant would you like to visit?