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Christy Turlington, Padma Lakshmi, and Alec Baldwin Toast Restaurateur—and Balthazar Founder—Keith McNally at His Book Launch

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Keith McNally, Alec Baldwin
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Alec Baldwin was also full of praise for McNally’s singular impact. “Keith’s a magician,” he told Vogue moments before sitting down to dinner with his wife, Hilaria. “He’s got the code to the safe when it comes to defining Manhattan nightlife. Clubs come and go, but Keith’s restaurants—those are forever.”

The celebratory spirit was reflected in every detail: trays of Champagne (a nod to McNally’s tradition of offering a complimentary glass to solo diners), pomegranate martinis (his personal favorite), and, naturally, Balthazar’s famed steak frites with béarnaise sauce. Dessert brought out bowls of berries with cream and rich chocolate truffles.

Christy Turlington, a Balthazar regular since its 1997 debut, reminisced about the early days. “I was Keith’s neighbor on 11th Street when this place first opened, and I’ve been coming ever since,” the supermodel said. “It’s one of the best rooms in New York. The energy is always high and good—you always run into people you love.”

As the night drew to a close, McNally reflected on what he hopes readers take from his memoir. “That conventional wisdom is often not wisdom at all,” he mused. “That it’s okay to hold opposing views at once. That it’s okay to dislike what we’re taught is sacrosanct. But most importantly? Look for things that don’t confirm your narrative.”