
"The favorite establishment of Conrad Hilton, the founder of the hotel empire, has been a playground for the family for decades, even for Paris Hilton, who still maintains a strong connection to the hotel and even recently redesigned a suite temporarily for her guests. Now, as the hotel celebrates its 70th anniversary, it has decided to pay tribute to American food while celebrating its own history."
"The rooms have housed Nixon and Kennedy, who always checked in when they were visiting Los Angeles leading the hotel to be dubbed the White House of the West. Exact dates for the dinners have yet to be released, largely because they won't be public affairs, making use instead of the allure of the exclusive. Menus will be made up of dishes that revisit, decade by decade, the hottest plates of each historic era."
A group of chefs at the Beverly Hilton has recreated iconic American dishes from each decade for exclusive presidential-suite dinner parties marking the hotel's 70th anniversary. The menus revisit the hottest plates of each historic era, aiming to broaden perceptions of American cuisine beyond burgers, fries, and frozen pizzas. The Beverly Hilton has hosted presidents and countless award ceremonies, earning the nickname "White House of the West." The dinners will be private high-society events with dates not publicly announced. The project combines culinary research, nostalgia, and the hotel's family legacy, including long-standing ties to the Hilton family.
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