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Trump says Newsom is to 'blame' for 'apocalyptic' wildfires

President-elect Donald Trump pinned blame for the "apocalyptic" wildfires tearing through Los Angeles County on Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. 

"Governor Gavin Newscum refused to sign the water restoration declaration put before him that would have allowed millions of gallons of water, from excess rain and snow melt from the North, to flow daily into many parts of California, including the areas that are currently burning in a virtually apocalyptic way," Trump posted on Truth Social late Wednesday morning

"He wanted to protect an essentially worthless fish called a smelt, by giving it less water (it didn’t work!), but didn’t care about the people of California. Now the ultimate price is being paid. I will demand that this incompetent governor allow beautiful, clean, fresh water to FLOW INTO CALIFORNIA! He is the blame for this. On top of it all, no water for fire hydrants, not firefighting planes. A true disaster!" 

At least four wildfires are currently raging in Los Angeles County, tearing through the Pacific Palisades and Sylmar neighborhoods of Los Angeles, as well as near Pasadena. At least 30,000 residents have evacuated the area, as swanky mansions and homes are threatened by the devastation or have already been incinerated. 

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES RAGE ACROSS LOS ANGELES COUNTY, FORCING THOUSANDS TO EVACUATE THEIR HOMES  

Newsom declared a state of emergency after the Palisades Fire grew large on Tuesday. 

"This is a highly dangerous windstorm that's creating extreme fire risk – and we're not out of the woods. We're already seeing the destructive impacts with this fire in Pacific Palisades that grew rapidly in a matter of minutes," Newsom said in a statement. "Our deepest thanks go to our expert firefighters and first responders who jumped quickly into fighting this dangerous fire. If you're in Southern California, please pay attention to weather reports and follow any guidance from emergency officials."

Fox News Digital reached out to the governor's office on Wednesday morning for a response to Trump's Truth Social post but did not immediately receive a reply. 

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During Trump's first administration, the former and upcoming president frequently put Newsom's leadership over wildfire prevention under the microscope, including threatening to withhold federal funds over the yearly fires.

PACIFIC PALISADES INFERNO FORCES THOUSANDS TO FLEE CALIFORNIA HOMES; GOV. NEWSOM DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY 

"There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in California except that forest management is so poor. Billions of dollars are given each year, with so many lives lost, all because of gross mismanagement of the forests. Remedy now, or no more Fed payments!," Trump posted to X in 2018. 

Newsom and other Democrats have historically pushed back that wildfires in the state are due to climate change and global warming. 

"You don’t believe in climate change. You are excused from this conversation," Newsom shot back at Trump in 2019, after the president slammed him for his wildfire leadership again that year. 

Travis Kelce fires back at claims Chiefs lost on purpose to hurt Bengals: 'I ain't scared of f---ing nobody'

Travis Kelce wants to make it clear: the Kansas City Chiefs did not lose to the Denver Broncos on purpose to keep the Cincinnati Bengals out of the playoffs. 

After the Bengals beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday, they needed both the Miami Dolphins and the Broncos to lose to make the playoffs.

The New York Jets ended up beating the Dolphins, but the Broncos demolished the Chiefs, winning 38-0, and eliminating the Bengals from the playoffs. 

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The Chiefs rested a lot of their starters in the loss, including Patrick Mahomes and Kelce, because they already had the AFC’s No. 1 seed clinched. 

Jason Kelce brought up to Travis that people were alleging that the Chiefs purposely lost to the Broncos to keep the Bengals out of the playoffs during a recent episode of "New Heights."

The Chiefs star tight end vehemently denied that the team lost on purpose. 

"I ain’t scared of f---ing nobody. I wanted them (Bengals) in the f---ing playoffs. I want to slay every dragon one by one, like Mortal Kombat. I don’t even want this to be like a, we play the lowest seed. Just give me the best teams," Travis said. 

"AFC, NFC, give me all of them, Mortal Kombat style. I’ll go through every f---ing one of them just giving them my best f---ing effort. I ain’t scared of a single soul man."

Jason further egged his brother on, saying that people said the Chiefs did not want to play in "Burrowhead," which is the Bengals fans' nickname for the Chiefs' home-field, GEHA field at Arrowhead Stadium, or Cincinnati.

EX-NFL QUARTERBACK SHOWS MASSIVE SCOPE OF CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES: 'MUCH WORSE THAN PEOPLE THINK'

"I’ll play them at the Walmart parking lot. I don’t give a s---, we can have our own game in the offseason where we really duke it out again," Travis responded. "Listen, I love competing against the greatest. The Bengals were a fun a-- f---ing team to watch there towards the end of the season, and it’s a shame they didn’t make it in the playoffs because it would have made the playoffs that much f---ing crazier and that much more fun."

In the wake of missing the playoffs, the Bengals fired defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, a move Travis did not understand.

"I don’t know what the f--- is going on over there. That was a wild, wild move I did not see coming because I thought that, you know, from the outside, their defense was playing really f---ing good towards the end of the year," Kelce said. 

"I’ve always respected the hell out of him, I’ve also respected a lot of the players on that side of the ball given who they had this year."

Kelce said he thought the Bengals were "10 times better than what their record showed" and then doubled down on the point that the Chiefs did not throw their game against Denver. 

"We didn’t f---ing throw any game, alright. Guys were out there competing their a-- off, trying to get a win. Unfortunately, we couldn’t put drives together. We couldn’t stop Denver, and it just wasn’t a fun game to be part of, and I’m just sitting here on the sidelines like, ‘Hey boys, don’t let this s--- ruin our f---ing mojo.’ When we got everybody rolling, and its go time we got to flip that switch and know we’re the biggest, baddest team out there," Kelce said. 

The Broncos will travel to take on the No. 2-seeded Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card Round, while Kelce’s Chiefs will sit back and watch the opening round of the playoffs at home as they earned a first-round bye. 

As for the Bengals, they are now in need of a new defensive coordinator, and have big questions coming up surrounding their star wide receivers. Tee Higgins is an impending free agent, and Ja’Marr Chase is due for a lucrative contract extension. 

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ACLU starts "immigrants' voices" campaign amid Trump deportation threats

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has launched a new multimedia campaign in southern border states highlighting the stories of asylum seekers who have fled Mexico, El Salvador and Cameroon.

Why it matters: Immigrant rights and civil liberties groups are preparing a public relations and court challenge blitz ahead of President-elect Trump's mass deportation plan in hopes of slowing down immigrant removals.


  • The ACLU — the nation's largest civil liberties organization — has the reach to mobilize activists, with chapters in many states and the ability to rally less-funded grassroots groups.
  • Protests could put pressure on Democratic-controlled states and cities to refuse to assist the Trump administration's mass deportation push.

Driving the news: The ACLU's Border Humanity Project unveiled Tuesday its "Letters to America" campaign that uses the voices and images of immigrants who have escaped violence in their former countries.

  • A video previewed by Axios shows an immigrant mother telling her story by reading a letter to the U.S. public, ending with pleas not to force her and her daughter to return to a violent village overrun by gangs.
  • The video spots will run on digital sites in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.

Jonathan Blazer, director of border strategies at the ACLU, tells Axios the campaign seeks to humanize immigrants beyond the caricatures and stereotypes politicians use.

  • "There've been falsehoods and lies that are most easily dispelled when you actually meet and hear directly from people about their stories and why they come," he said.
  • Blazer says the immigrants tell Americans they were not coming to cause harm but to contribute and give back.

State of play: Trump has repeatedly and falsely blamed the jump in violent crime during the pandemic on immigrants.

  • He and his surrogates have said mass deportations will begin with removing immigrants with the most violent criminal past — something the Biden administration is already doing.
  • The newly installed House on Tuesday passed the Laken Riley Act, which would require the detention of undocumented immigrants arrested for certain non-violent crimes such as theft.

Reality check: Less than 0.5% of the 1.8 million cases in immigration courts during the past fiscal year — involving about 8,400 people — included deportation orders for alleged crimes other than entering the U.S. illegally, an Axios review of government data found.

  • Immigrants arrested for homicides also accounted for less than 1% of "at-large" arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement over the last six years, another Axios review found.
  • New data released last month by the Brookings Institution suggests that the homicide surge of 2020 was primarily driven by men and teen boys who were either laid off or saw their schools close during pandemic shutdowns.

The intrigue: The ACLU last month released details of its "Firewall for Freedom" initiative, which advises cities, states, and district attorneys on how they can limit collaboration with federal immigration authorities.

  • The plan suggests that governors and legislatures can protect immigrant communities through legal assistance funds, pardon processes and new laws.

The bottom line: The federal government can't enact any large-scale deportation of an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants without the cooperation of state and local law enforcement.

  • To get that support, the incoming Trump administration will need broad public backing in blue states like New Mexico and California and major blue cities like Los Angeles and Houston.

Biden says Trump privately praised parts of his economic record

Biden and Trump
 

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  • Biden in a new interview said Trump was "very complimentary" of a portion of his economic record.
  • The president made the statement while speaking with USA Today days before he's set to leave office.
  • Trump's 2024 election victory was fueled by voter dissatisfaction over large parts of the economy.

In a newly-published interview with USA Today days before he's set to leave office, President Joe Biden said President-elect Donald Trump praised of a portion of his economic record during a private meeting.

"He was very complimentary about some of the economic things I had done," Biden said. "And he talked about — he thought I was leaving with a good record."

Biden in the interview didn't specify exactly what policies Trump praised, and the gesture could've simply been an element of the courtesies that presidents and president-elects generally extend to each other when discussing a White House transition.

The president during the interview also issued a warning for his predecessor and soon-to-be successor regarding tax policy and the economy overall.

"I think if he moves on the tax cuts of $5 trillion, I think if he moves on dealing with increasing tariffs across the board, all they are is increasing costs of consumers in America," Biden said. "And if he decides to do away with some of the major programs, whether it's dealing with the rescue plan or infrastructure or the climate law, I think he's just going to, you know, hurt himself, hurt the economy."

Throughout the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump hammered President Biden over his economic record, repeatedly needling the commander-in-chief on issues like inflation and housing affordability.

When Biden stepped aside as the Democratic nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris became the party's standard-bearer, Trump pursued the same strategy, tying voter dissatisfaction with the economy to Biden's No. 2.

The president-elect in November was victorious in the major swing states — making significant gains with groups that had long backed Democrats — in large part because of his focus on the economy.

Trump during his first term pledged to get an infrastructure agenda in place and even sought to work with congressional Democrats on the issue.

However it was Biden — an ardent Amtrak fan — who oversaw passage of the gargantuan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021, also known as the bipartisan infrastructure law. The law is one of the biggest domestic accomplishments of Biden's presidency, and one that's poised to reshape his economic legacy years — and potentially decades — after he leaves office later this month.

Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung in a statement to Business Insider said Trump was elected to a second term to "continue the massively successful economic policies" of his first administration.

"Joe Biden's disastrous policies led to record inflation and an economy that left behind all Americans," Cheung said.

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I ate at Louis Vuitton's new café, and while I enjoyed 'luxury snacking,' it's not a place I'm rushing to revisit

The new Louis Vuitton flagship store on Fifth Avenue
The new Louis Vuitton flagship store on Fifth Avenue.

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  • I visited Le Café, Louis Vuitton's first eatery in the US, at its flagship store in New York City.
  • The menu mainly includes French and Mediterranean dishes alongside American classics like burgers.
  • For $210, I had a drink and four dishes, including the monogrammed waffle and Dover sole meunière.

Louis Vuitton may have experienced a slump in sales last quarter, but at its new Fifth Avenue store, especially in its new café, business feels like it is booming.

During my visit to its café in December, I noticed everyone, from wide-eyed tourists to locals, hoping for a taste of the brand. The most asked question of the night was, "Do you have a table available?"

Fashion labels like Tiffany, Armani, and Dior have used in-store dining to provide an experience for their guests beyond solely purchasing products. It comes as brands seek to increase their appeal in Gen Z circles, who increasingly value experiences over items.

And their strategy, at least in the case of Louis Vuitton, seems to be working, with the café fully booked for weeks.

It's not just brands that benefit; these partnerships work for restauranteurs, too.

At Louis Vuitton's café, a "luxury snacking" menu has been created in partnership with Philadelphia-based hospitality group Starr Restaurants, executive chef Christophe Bellanca, executive pastry chef Mary George, and French chefs Arnaud Donckele and Maxime Frédéric.

For me, the visit felt like stepping into a cozy private club that was expertly curated, at least, in part, for Instagram. But I liked that I didn't have to spend a grand to enjoy a meal here and could still get a taste of luxury.

Although it's not a place I'll be setting reservation alarms for again, I will think about some of its dishes, like the pomme mousseline, for a long time.

Here's what it was like to eat at Le Café, Louis Vuitton's first restaurant concept in the US, inside its new Fifth Avenue store in New York City.

Le Café is on the fourth floor of Louis Vuitton's new flagship store on Fifth Avenue.
The new Louis Vuitton flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
The new Louis Vuitton flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City opened last year.

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Louis Vuitton opened the new flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City in November. The five-floor store will temporarily house the brand while its old outpost, across the street, undergoes renovation.

Inside, each floor represents a different collection. The first floor features the house's leather goods, followed by its womenswear collections on the second floor and menswear on the third.

On the fourth is Le Café, the brand's first restaurant concept in the US, which opened its doors on the same day as the store.

The fifth floor is separated into three private salons and includes space for Louis Vuitton's high-design and tableware collections, Objets Nomades and Art de la Table.

On the day I visited, there was a long line outside the store.
The queue outside Louis Vuitton's new flagship store on Fifth Avenue.
I arrived to find a line outside.

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I visited the café the Saturday before Christmas Day. Since it was peak tourist season in New York City, I wasn't surprised to see a long line outside the store despite the cold.

However, since I had a reservation, I used an alternate entrance next to the main door, showed my confirmation to the guard, and was let in immediately.

Upon entering the store, I was greeted by an expansive atrium lined with four sky-high trunk towers.
Courrier Lozine 90 trunks replace the traditional pillars inside the new Louis Vuitton store on Fifth Avenue.
Inspired by New York City's skyline, four different varieties of Louis Vuitton trunks have been used in place of traditional pillars in the store. Pictured is the view from the fourth floor.

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As soon as I stepped inside, I observed — and then copied — other visitors as they strained their necks to get a full view of the atrium, which was home to four stacks of trunks measuring nearly 52-foot tall.

The towering trunks, an instant hit with the influencer crowd, made for a mesmerizing sight, much like the New York skyline by which they were inspired.

They were designed by Shohei Shigematsu — who's also designed exhibitions for Prada, the Venice Architecture Biennale, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and more — of architecture studio OMA.

Pro tip: For the best view of the store (and the trunks), peek over the railings by the restaurant's reception on the fourth floor.

On each floor, I saw distinct stand-alone pieces from previous collaborations.
(L-R) Richard Prince x LV, Takashi Murakami x LV, Yayoi Kusama x LV, and Supreme x LV murals are displayed in-store.
(L-R) Richard Prince x LV, Takashi Murakami x LV, Yayoi Kusama x LV, and Supreme x LV murals are displayed in-store.

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Since I was early for my reservation, I decided to squeeze in a quick store tour.

A standout feature at the back of every floor was the brand's photo wall, which featured popular pieces from previous collaborations with artists and brands such as Richard Prince, Yayoi Kusama, Supreme, Takashi Murakami, and Stephen Sprouse.

The holiday hustle was in full swing, and while I made my way past different sections, I watched visitors taking selfies of the store alongside people shopping for last-minute gifts.

Leading to the restaurant's reception was Le Chocolat, a chocolate kiosk conceptualized by pastry chef Maxime Frédéric.
Le Chocolat by Maxime Frédéric at the Louis Vuitton store.
Le Chocolat by Maxime Frédéric at the Louis Vuitton store.

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The chocolate shop — its fourth globally after Paris, Singapore, and Shanghai — is full of beautiful themed chocolate creations.

When I reached the fourth floor, I was greeted by a long line of visitors — alongside the fashion house's iconic monograms, lines seemed to be a recurring theme at the store.

Some people were waiting to see the chocolate shop, while others hoped to snag one of the six sought-after open spots by the café's bar.

I couldn't jump the queue, so I only got a glimpse of the chocolate shop from afar but the chocolates looked artfully crafted. Each piece blended Frédéric's style and the brand's aesthetics, like the Damier Ebène checkerboard print on chocolate bars.

The reception featured elegant floral displays and a selection of books by Louis Vuitton.
The reception space outside Le Cafe.
Le Cafe Louis Vuitton is on the fourth floor of the store.

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Since I was early for my 7 p.m. reservation, I was asked to wait while my table was set.

In the meantime, the hostess checked my coat, and I took a moment to soak in the atmosphere. From my spot, I got a full view of the store and saw shoppers browsing through monogrammed goods.

The restaurant feels like one of the most coveted reservations in New York City.
A dinner table setup at Le Café.
Reservations for Le Café can only be made using Resy and are available 28 days in advance, but they are booked up almost immediately.

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As I waited, the one question I heard at least 10 people ask every few minutes was, "Do you have a table available for tonight?"

While the hostess' job is to check in guests and manage seating, her real role, I thought to myself, was saying "no" to the many hopefuls who thought they'd land a last-minute table at the café. (A lucky few can get seats at the bar, but only before 7 p.m. as the café closes at 8:30 p.m.)

Getting a reservation at Le Café, like most coveted spots in New York, is a battle. The reservations are released on Resy and are available 28 days in advance.

It took a week in November to get mine: I set alarms and had Resy tabs open every night before I finally snagged a spot for a month later. In under 60 seconds, most slots were gone.

Inside, the 70-seat dining room was symmetrically designed, with every item featuring an LV motif.
The dining room inside Le Café Louis Vuitton.
The dining room inside Le Café Louis Vuitton.

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There was a 15-minute delay in seating me, but given that it was only a month-old establishment, I assumed it might have been an operational hiccup. I was led to my table once it was ready.

Stepping into the dining area, I felt like I had entered a chic private club. The lights had been dimmed for the evening service, and the space was illuminated by neon lights hooked to columns throughout the room. Pops of orange and turquoise added a playful twist to the café.

Some tables were lined with a beautifully arranged bookshelf, which, per the brand, features over 650 titles that guests can browse while dining in.

To maintain its intimate ambiance, the 70-seat venue usually hosts up to 60 diners at once.

Overall, the atmosphere felt romantic, making it the perfect setting for date nights or special celebrations.

A rounded bar at the front of the restaurant evoked a sleek, upscale vibe.
The bar at Le Café with eight chairs and a glass rack with bottles of alcohol.
Guests who prefer having a drink and a quick bite to a sit-down dinner will enjoy Le Café's bar and beverage menu.

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At the front of the café sat an eight-seat bar. It had a curved countertop, allowing guests dining at the bar enough space.

It was framed by plush, leather-upholstered stools in the brand's signature orange, complementing the dark glass top. Behind the bar, a variety of alcoholic beverages were neatly staked and illuminated by bright-yellow lights.

Another reference to the brand was visible on the restaurant's ceiling, which was lined with scores of branded bag tags.
Luggage tags designed by Louis Vuitton are used as decor for the ceiling at the café.
Luggage tags designed by Louis Vuitton are used as decor for the ceiling at the café.

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If you thought I was exaggerating when I said every corner of the space was decked in the brand's motifs, I really wasn't; even the ceiling has been converted into a display space.

Rows of hanging branded bag tags added a unique touch to the space.

Before I arrived, my cozy table for two had been set with placemats, menus, and cutlery.
Two mod chairs and a table at the café.
The table I ate at in Le Café was well staged before I got there.

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Every element, from the leather placemats stamped with metal rivets bearing the brand's name to the dishware lined in the house's floral motifs, reflected an attention to detail that felt uniquely Louis Vuitton but also a standard I expected from the brand.

The café's menu is divided into two sections: breakfast items, such as truffle eggs "à la a coque" and avocado tartine, and more elaborate fare for lunch or dinner, like the crab Louis and tuna tartare.

I decided to try a variety of dishes — including a few signature items — from its evening menu, which features a mix of French and Mediterranean items with some local influences, like its lobster rolls and "Le burger 1989." Signature dishes were marked with an LV logo, so it was easy to spot them.

To begin, I ordered a signature, mezcal-based, Speedy Spicy cocktail.
A cocktail featuring an LV monogrammed block of ice.
While deciding on my order, I got a spicy cocktail to start.

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The cocktail cost $24, excluding tax and tip. While expensive, it felt in line with the cost of craft cocktails at other high-end bars in New York City.

When it was served, a block of ice embossed with the Louis Vuitton flower floated in the drink.

The cocktail had a kick from the Montelobos mezcal, which was balanced by zesty flavors of passionfruit and lime juice, and the subtle heat from the piment d'espelette — pepper powder — added a nice spicy twist.

Other options on the menu include classics such as a Manhattan, dirty martini, and daiquiri.

For food, I started with a monogrammed waffle with tzatziki and a complimentary side of bread and butter.
A waffle, bread basket, butter, and tzatziki.
The complimentary bread and butter and waffle with tzatziki.

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When I was served a side of complimentary bread and butter, I appreciated how artfully the butter had been set into the brand's flower monogram.

The bread was nice and toasty on the outside but soft inside.

By the time I finished my meal, I'd devoured the entire four-piece bread basket and was seriously impressed the butter had not melted.

The waffle, despite its crisp look, was slightly soggy.
Crisp monogram waffle at Le Café.
A crisp monogram waffle at Le Café.

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Before visiting, I'd seen many people recommend the monogrammed waffle — pictured above in a photograph from the brand — in reviews online, and I was excited to try this all-day staple.

Unfortunately, the $32 only-just-bigger-than-bite-size waffle was a miss for me.

While it had a lovely crisp exterior, the inside was a bit soggy and had a strong smell of eggs, which threw me off a bit.

I paired my waffle with a bowl of tzatziki — made using Greek yogurt and cucumber — but guests can also opt for a side of crème fraîche topped with caviar for an additional cost.

The tzatziki, which was served in cute glassware with tiny cucumber balls, paired well and offered a cool, refreshing contrast.

For my entrée, I chose the Dover sole meunière and paired it with pomme mousseline Louis Vuitton.
The Dover sole meunière and pomme mousseline Louis Vuitton.
The Dover sole meunière and pomme mousseline Louis Vuitton.

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At $62 — and the most expensive item on the entrée menu — the sole felt like a splurge but, as someone who loves grilled fish, it was also the most exciting for me.

When I received the plate, the fish was perfectly golden-brown. It was served with a slice of lemon and mint, and the server poured some lemon butter sauce over the top.

The fish was perfectly crisp on the outside and soft on the inside.
The fish was perfectly cooked — equal parts crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.
The fish was perfectly cooked: equal parts crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.

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The texture of the Dover sole was the highlight of this dish for me.

It's all too easy to overcook fish, especially when grilling, and I've had my fair share of missteps. But at Le Café, the fish was cooked to perfection. The outside had a delicate crispness, offering just the right crunch, while the inside remained soft and tender.

The accompanying sauce was creamy and citrusy, which complemented the grilled fish.
The Dover sole meunière.
The Dover sole meunière at Le Café was the most expensive entrée.

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The sauce had a slight buttery richness and complemented the fish beautifully. Its creamy texture, with a subtle hint of lemon, added a nice tang that enhanced the sole without overpowering it.

I chose to lightly dip my fish into the sauce to keep the focus on the fish, but there was plenty of sauce on the side for anyone who enjoys a more indulgent, sauce-soaked bite.

Speaking about his process behind including this dish in the menu, executive chef Christophe Bellanca told Business Insider over email that he "wanted to create a menu that captured both the elegance of France while blending local New York flavors."

But the star, for me, was the silky pomme mousseline.
Pomme Mousseline.
The pomme mousseline is a silky concoction of mashed potatoes, truffle shavings, and tiny slivers of fried potatoes.

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The pomme mousseline, which I ordered for a side and cost $22, was easily the best dish I had that night and perhaps the most inventive take on mashed potatoes I've ever experienced.

The potatoes were creamy, earthy, and melted in my mouth. Each spoonful felt indulgent yet light, making it the perfect pairing with the fish.

What stood out most was the dish's unexpected texture. Unlike the smooth consistency I expected, it combined silky potato purée with tiny, crispy fried chunks of potato topped with drops of truffle sauce.

It almost felt like I was eating several different items at once, but really, it was all just potatoes!

For dessert, I chose the hazelnut entremet.
The hazelnut entremet.
The hazelnut entremet also featured the brand's signature flower.

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There are three signature desserts on the menu, all of which cost $24.

The menu, crafted by executive pastry chef Mary George, was inspired by her time in France and her "culinary philosophy of utilizing fewer, high-quality ingredients and emphasizing them in ways to create depth and richness," she told BI.

When it came to ordering, I was conflicted between two entremets — one satisfied my love for dark chocolate, while the other incorporated hazelnuts. I asked my server for a recommendation, and she said that if I were a Ferrero Rocher fan, I would enjoy the hazelnut entremet.

And so, given that her previous suggestion of pairing my Dover sole with the pomme mousseline had been a hit, I decided to follow her lead.

The monogrammed sweet was perfectly layered.
The hazelnut entremet features hazelnut butter on top, praline pieces, a nutty cake, and mousse inside.
The hazelnut entremet features hazelnut butter on top, praline pieces, a nutty cake, and mousse inside.

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And once again, her suggestion was spot on.

The hazelnut entremet arrived looking almost too beautiful to eat, adorned with Louis Vuitton's signature monogram.

Each bite revealed different layers: a glossy hazelnut glaze, velvety mousse, crunchy praline, and a nutty cake. The hazelnut butter on top was slightly too sweet for my liking, but that's because I don't enjoy anything too sugary.

This dessert perfectly embodied George's fewer but high-quality ingredients philosophy.

Le Café is not your everyday dining outpost, but still well worth a one-time reservation … if you can get it.
The dining room inside Le Café.
Le Café's menu is indulgent and as luxurious as Louis Vuitton's collections, but as a dining spot, it is best saved for a special occasion.

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In the end, I paid $210 for my meal (including tax and tip), and though it felt a bit steep for "snacking," it felt appropriate for a special occasion or one-time treat. (At least that's what I told myself in the spirit of the festive season.)

The café, with its chic vibe and meticulous design, is undeniably Instagrammable and is accessible to more than just Louis Vuitton's core shoppers.

To New Yorkers, it's worth attempting to get a reservation and checking out once to enjoy the atmosphere and food and snap that perfect shot for your socials. I enjoyed the restaurant's service and loved some dishes, like its inventive take on mashed potatoes in its pomme mousseline.

But for those visiting the city, I think several other iconic New York City food establishments should be much higher on your list of spots to visit. While the restaurant delivers on style and presentation, the appeal feels more rooted in the novelty of the setting and the big brand name attached to it.

The food, though enjoyable, doesn't break new ground. For me, it's a one-time spot partly because of the hassle of getting a reservation but mainly because there are countless other dining spots in the city with more innovative and exciting menus that are truly worth setting alarms for.

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A complete timeline of Austin Butler and Kaia Gerber's relationship

Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler at the 2022 Met Gala May 02, 2022.
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler at the 2022 Met Gala May 02, 2022.

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  • "Elvis" actor Austin Butler, 33, and model Kaia Gerber, 23, were romantically linked in late 2021.
  • The couple went public in 2022, and reports that they had parted ways came in early 2025.
  • Here's a complete timeline of Butler and Gerber's three-year relationship.
December 19, 2021: Austin Butler and Kaia Gerber were first spotted spending time together.
Austin Butler in Paris on October 04, 2021.
Austin Butler in Paris on October 04, 2021.

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According to Us Weekly, Austin Butler and Kaia Gerber attended a yoga class in Los Angeles on December 19, 2021. In photos obtained by Daily Mail, the "Zoey 101" star and the model can be seen talking together while walking on a sidewalk before driving away in Gerber's car. 

Three days later, the two were photographed packing their suitcases into a car before heading to the Los Angeles airport, per E! News.

The 23-year-old, whose own exes include Pete Davidson and Jacob Elordi, is the daughter of 1980s supermodel icon Cindy Crawford and business mogul Rande Gerber.

 

February 14, 2022: The two spent their first Valentine's Day together.
Kaia Gerber at the the 2021 Met Gala.
Kaia Gerber at the 2021 Met Gala.

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Butler and Gerber celebrated their first Valentine's Day together in London, England.

In photos obtained by Just Jared, the two were seen bundled up in coats as they enjoyed coffee and snacks in the UK capital.

 

 

March 24, 2022: Austin Butler and Kaia Gerber made their first official outing together.
Kaia Gerber in a black dress and Austin Butler in a black suit posing
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler at the W Magazine's Annual Best Performances Party 2023.

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Three months into their relationship, Butler and Gerber attended W Magazine's annual pre-Oscars Best Performances party together.

They were seen walking hand-in-hand into the party at Gigi's in Hollywood. The Instagram account for the outlet shared a photo of the two that showed Butler planting a kiss on Gerber's cheek and referred to the actor as Gerber's "boyfriend" in the caption.

 

May 2, 2022: They made their red carpet debut as a couple at the Met Gala.
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler arrive at the 2022 Met Gala May 02, 2022
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler arrive at the 2022 Met Gala May 02, 2022.

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The young lovers opted to walk the red carpet separately as Butler officially attended the event with Elvis Presley's widow, Priscilla Presley, according to People.

However, they later joined together and posed for photographers when they reached the top of the Metropolitan Museum of Art staircase.

 

May 25, 2022: Butler and Gerber kiss on the red carpet following the premiere of "Elvis" at Cannes.
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler embracing after the screening of "Elvis" during the 75th annual Cannes film festival.
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler embracing after the screening of "Elvis" during the 75th annual Cannes film festival.

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Gerber joined Butler at the 75th annual Cannes Film Festival where his new movie, "Elvis," premiered. Again, they walked the red carpet separately but were photographed holding each other's faces and kissing. 

 

July 28, 2022: Gerber appears in Butler's Elvis-inspired photoshoot.
Austin Butler as Elvis Presley in "Elvis."
Austin Butler as Elvis Presley in "Elvis."

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Gerber — or part of her, at least — appeared in Butler's photo shoot for V Magazine's VMAN 49's fall-winter 2022 issue. In two photos that show Butler with his back toward the camera and dressed in an Elvis Presley-esque outfit, Gerber's arms can be seen draped around his neck. 

Although her face and body were hidden from the camera, Gerber's "I know" wrist tattoo can be seen in both shots.

 

January 10, 2023: Gerber and Butler are seen kissing backstage at the Golden Globes.
Kaia Gerber in a grey dress and Austin Butler in a black suit walking down stairs.
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler at the TIME100 Gala 2023.

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Butler won his first Golden Globe Award for his portrayal of the King of Rock n' Roll and was caught on camera sharing a kiss with Gerber backstage after giving his acceptance speech to the audience.

March 12, 2023: Gerber and Butler also attended the Vanity Fair Oscars party together.
Kaia Gerber in a silver dress and Austin Butler in a black suit posing
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler at the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscars Party.

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Butler missed his opportunity to win his first Oscar after the best actor award went to Brendan Fraser. While Gerber was nowhere to be seen on the red carpet for the main event, she supported her boyfriend afterward at the Vanity Fair Oscars party.

March 30, 2023: Gerber and Butler volunteer together at a children's hospital in LA.
Kaia Gerber in a grey dress and Austin Butler in a black suit posing
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler at TIME100 Gala 2023.

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On 30 March, the official Instagram account for Children's Hospital L.A. shared that Butler and Gerber had visited the patients there during their Make March Matter campaign. In some of the photographs and videos, Butler can be seen teaching the children how to play the guitar.

August 2023: Gerber and Butler are spotted attending Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in LA.
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Taylor Swift performs during the Eras Tour.

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Taylor Swift's 2023 Eras Tour was attended by several celebrities, especially at the LA concerts.

Numerous videos shared on social media showed Butler and Gerber attending one of Swift's concerts at LA's SoFi Stadium.

While Butler went to the concert incognito, wearing a face mask and a cap, Gerber was not shy about being at the event and even received friendship bracelets from fans.

August 17, 2023: Gerber and Austin celebrate the actor's 32nd birthday together.
Kaia Gerber in a grey dress and Austin Butler in a black suit sitting at a table
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler at TIME100 Gala 2023.

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According to People, Butler and Gerber were spotted on August 17 spending time together in LA and going to lunch, presumably to mark Butler's 32nd birthday.

October 2023: Butler supported Gerber during Paris Fashion Week.
Austin Butler and Kaia Gerber photographed in December 2023.
Austin Butler and Kaia Gerber photographed in December 2023.

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According to People, the "Bikeriders" actor watched on as Gerber opened the Valentino Womenswear Spring/Summer 2024 show during Paris Fashion Week.

October 27, 2023: The couple attended a Halloween party dressed as Andy Warhol and Edie Sedgwick.
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler attend the Annual Casamigos Halloween Party on October 27, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler attend the Annual Casamigos Halloween Party on October 27, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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The couple attended a party put on by Casamigos, the tequila brand her father Rande Gerber cofounded with George Clooney and Mike Meldman.

January 7, 2025: Reports emerged that the Butler and Gerber had split up.
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler at the TIME100 Gala held at Frederick P. Rose Hall on April 26, 2023 in New York City.
Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler at the TIME100 Gala in April 2023.

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On January 7, People reported that the couple had separated after three years of dating, citing a source who confirmed the news to the outlet after TMZ first reported it.

Neither outlet shared the reason behind Butler and Gerber's split, although TMZ stated that the couple had ended their relationship near the end of 2024.

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