Famed New York restaurateur behind celebrity-loved Italian eatery dies aged 64

The famed restaurateur behind a celebrity-loved Italian eatery frequented by the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Beyoncé has died aged 64.

Nello Balan built an empire from his eponymous diner on Madison Avenue, New York, which became a socialite hotspot.

Sadly his daughter, Lucy, confirmed that he passed away in hospital on Tuesday afternoon.

She told Page Six that she ‘was by his side’ as he issued some heartwarming last words.

Nello Balan built an empire from his eponymous diner on Madison Avenue, New York, which became a socialite hotspot

The famed restaurateur was behind the celebrity-loved Italian eatery frequented by a star-studded guest list

The famed restaurateur was behind the celebrity-loved Italian eatery frequented by a star-studded guest list

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone were also among the famous faces that were attracted to the eatery

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone were also among the famous faces that were attracted to the eatery

Beyoncé and Jay-Z also celebrated their wedding anniversary at the pricey celebrity hotspot in 2010

Beyoncé and Jay-Z also celebrated their wedding anniversary at the pricey celebrity hotspot in 2010

Jennifer Lopez has also seen out for dinner in the past at the Upper East Side restaurant with her sister and a friend

Jennifer Lopez has also seen out for dinner in the past at the Upper East Side restaurant with her sister and a friend

Balan’s cause of death has not yet been confirmed, but he had been plagued by health issues in recent years.

He underwent successful surgery less than two years ago to remove a brain tumor.

But, just a short time later, he was in a ski accident that left him ‘in and out of the hospital for about a month.’

Lucy told the publication that her father issued some heartwarming last words: ‘”I love you Lucy. You are the boss. Never forget where you come from.”

‘He said it all my life, he loves me, my whole family, my sister, my brother, my other sister, my children.’

Romanian-born Balan built up his namesake eatery for more than 25 years.

It currently describes itself as the place ‘where art, fashion, politics, entertainment, aristocracy, and finance converge to create a world of urbane sophistication, genuine leisure and cosmopolitan chic on Madison Avenue.’

The private dining room attracted a whole host of famous faces including Jennifer Lopez, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone.

Romanian-born Balan built up his namesake eatery for more than 25 years. Pictured with Ivana Trump

Romanian-born Balan built up his namesake eatery for more than 25 years. Pictured with Dustin Hoffman

Romanian-born Balan built up his namesake eatery for more than 25 years. Balan is pictured outside the restaurant with Ivana Trump (left) and Dustin Hoffman (right) 

It currently describes itself as the place 'where art, fashion, politics, entertainment, aristocracy, and finance converge.' Balan is pictured with Donald Trump in 1998

It currently describes itself as the place ‘where art, fashion, politics, entertainment, aristocracy, and finance converge.’ Balan is pictured with Donald Trump in 1998

Balan (pictured at the establishment with Mickey Rourke in 2009) was forced to step away from the restaurant in 2015 after 25 years

Balan (pictured at the establishment with Mickey Rourke in 2009) was forced to step away from the restaurant in 2015 after 25 years

In 2010, actress Denise Richards popped up behind the scenes of the New York restaurant alongside Balan himself

In 2010, actress Denise Richards popped up behind the scenes of the New York restaurant alongside Balan himself

Balan's daughter said that it had always been her father's dream that he would one day reclaim the Upper East Side restaurant. Pictured is Balan at the eatery alongside actor Chris Noth

Balan’s daughter said that it had always been her father’s dream that he would one day reclaim the Upper East Side restaurant. Pictured is Balan at the eatery alongside actor Chris Noth

Beyoncé and Jay-Z also celebrated their wedding anniversary at the pricey celebrity hotspot in 2010.

But, despite its success, Balan was forced to step away from the restaurant in 2015 after 25 years following a dispute with business partner Thomas Makkos.

The former owner described it at the time as ‘a marriage that didn’t work.’

Instead, Balan spent time travelling and lived in Rome for a year alongside girlfriend Princess Rita von Boncompagni Ludovisi – the former wife of Republican US Rep John Jenrette.

Lucy told the publication: ‘She was a big part of his life. They were writing books together, doing art and he was cooking in the villa with her.

‘They had a very special relationship.’

Lucy, who named her daughter after Balan, said that it had always been her father’s dream that he would one day reclaim the Upper East Side restaurant.

She is now hoping to ‘continue his legacy,’ telling the outlet: ‘I will take over the restaurant and make it happen again. I was his number-one fan.’ 

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