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Iconic movie restaurants you can actually visit
Check out 5 restaurants from popular movies which really exist!

There’s nothing more fascinating than dining out in a restaurant you saw in one of your favorite movies,
Surprisingly, there are a number of iconic restaurants where you can actually do that.
Here are a few that were featured in esteemed films:
Notting Hill
Nobu is the sushi restaurant in Noting Hill where Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant’s characters overhear a disrespectful group of men.
The real-life restaurant is in London's Old Park Lane, though they have locations all over the world.
Fun Fact: This restaurant is co-owned by Robert De Niro.
You’ve Got Mail
In this 1998 romantic comedy, Meg Ryan’s character assumes she going to meet the love of her life on a blind date set at Cafe Lalo, but instead meets Tom Hank’s character, her business rival.
The cafe-restaurant, which is supposedly the most famous café in NYC, is located on the Upper West Side of New York City.
Silver Linings Playbook
Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence filmed one of the movie’s chaotic fight scenes at Llanerch Diner.
The diner is located in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, and has since been renovated.
Lost in Translation
Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson’s characters are two lonely strangers stuck in Tokyo.
For their first encounter, they meet at New York Grill at the Park Hyatt.
50 First Dates
In 50 First Dates, Adam Sandler took Drew Barrymore to Hawaii’s Hukilau Café on multiple dates.
To note, the crew didn’t actually film at the restaurant, but they used its name.
Love Actually
In the classic holiday romantic comedy, Colin Firth’s character proposes to his on-screen love interest Lúcia Moniz in a restaurant in Portugal.
Surprisingly, the real-life restaurant, Bar de la Marine is located in Marseille, France.