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Wynn chef lands another award

Wynn Las Vegas Chef Paul Bartolotta has won a second Ivy Award.

He was in Chicago on Sunday to join Thomas Keller of Per Se in New York City and Grant Achatz of Alinea in Chicago as this year's three inductees into the Ivy Society at a gala event.

The award is one of the most prestigious in the food service industry.

Recipients are nominated by former Ivy Award recipients, and winners are decided by a readers poll in Restaurants & Institutions magazine.

Bartolotta's first Ivy Award came in 1993, when he was chef and managing partner of Chicago's Spiaggia.

"Its cool," Bartolotta said by telephone from Chicago, "to be recognized twice for what was in essence doing two different (Italian) cooking styles."

During his nine years at Spiaggia, he specialized in "very modern and contemporary" Italian fare, he said. At Bartolotta Ristorante di Mare at Wynn, he moved to the traditional coastal cooking of Italy.

He thanked Steve Wynn for "giving me this incredible showcase." And he thanked the staff at Bartolotta Ristorante di Mare "for their commitment to the vision: Chefs get all the credit, but the staffs do all the heavy lifting."

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SIGHTINGS

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, making a surprise appearance on the orange carpet at the Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday at the MGM Grand. ... At Simon at Palms Place on Saturday: Toby Keith, Seth Green and former Miss Nevada USA Katie Rees. ... At "Love," at The Mirage, on Saturday: Reba McEntire, accompanied by a group of friends, which included Kelly Clarkson and Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn. ... NBA star Jermaine O'Neal of the Indiana Pacers, on the VIP balcony Saturday at The Bank Nightclub in Bellagio. ... At Tryst in Wynn Las Vegas on Saturday: Taye Diggs, Vivica A. Fox, Keyshia Cole and Floyd Mayweather Jr. ... At LAX Nightclub in Luxor on Saturday: Audrina Patridge of "The Hills," celebrating her birthday with friends and family after dining at Company American Bistro. Also at LAX: Ben McKenzie, formerly of "The O.C." and Jason Terry of the Dallas Mavericks. ... At Pure in Caesars Palace on Saturday: Keith, Green, Jason Mewes and English soccer player Matthew Oakley. ... Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu of the band Korn, dining Saturday night at Social House in Treasure Island.

PUNCH LINE

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Norm Clarke can be reached at 383-0244 or norm@reviewjournal.com. Find additional sightings and more online at www.normclarke.com.

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