GREENWICH, CT — On the heels of “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Danielle Cabral’s visit to a couple of Greenwich eateries last month, actress, singer-songwriter and model, Christina Milian, visited town with her mother to dine and shop last weekend.
Milian visited the same restaurants as Cabral. She started off at Love You a Latte at 160 Hamilton Ave., followed by Constantino’s of Greenwich at 699 W. Putnam Ave., and then Constantino’s Pasta Bowls, also at 160 Hamilton Ave.
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Milian and her mother enjoyed chicken scarpariello, spicy rigatoni, strawberry salad, chicken piccata and filet mignon. Milian chronicled her visit to Greenwich on her Instagram stories where she was also spotted on Greenwich Avenue holding a bag from LoveShackFancy, a clothing store.
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The restaurants are owned by Robyn Bordes and her husband, Michael.
“Christina and her family are dear friends to both me and Michael and have always been the most supportive of our projects. We truly have so much love and respect for the Milians,” Bordes told Patch.
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Love You A Latte features a variety of coffee drinks, from regular coffees to espressos, cappuccinos, cold brew, and of course, lattes. There are baked goods on the menu, too.
Constantino’s of Greenwich offers up pizza, authentic Italian dishes and ice cream, and Constantino’s Pasta Bowls, which opened its doors on July 5, enables customers to make their own fresh pasta bowls with over 80 possible combinations.
Milian has appeared in numerous films and television shows, and she’s also released three albums as a singer. She’s featured in “Dexter: Original Sin,” which is a prequel to the hit show “Dexter” that ran on Showtime for seven years.
“Dexter: Original Sin” premieres Friday, Dec. 13 on Paramount+ with Showtime plan.
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