Today we were escorted around Los Angeles by our resident daughter, who drive through the city's traffic with a calm confidence that was impressive. We took a hike in Griffith Park up to the eponymous observatory, took in the great views of the city and of the Hollywood hills and then made our way through Beverly Hills and then to the Walk of Fame.
On this walk is the Musso and Frank Grill, an old-school Hollywood restaurant which our daughter recommended and had booked.
We were shown to a semi-circular booth at the front of the room and were told it was where Charlie Chaplin always sat for cocktails and a long lunch, arriving and departing on horseback. It may even have been true.
One shared 16oz filet mignon, one calves liver and bacon, one lamb's kidneys and a chicken parmigian, all accompanied by mashed potato, creamed spinach, sauted mushrooms and fries
These were followed by two Musso tartes and a New York cheesecake.
Huge praise from all five diners. Highly recommended. Well done, daughter.
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