The actor/producer eats out more than her hubbie. Think The Ivy, Le Caprice and Nobu. Sting's probably too busy worrying about all the acres of rainforest those chopsticks were made from.
10 Sir Elton John
Loves The Ivy and sister restaurant Le Caprice. His aides are careful when booking a table, though: they are instructed to make sure that John Reid, Elt's former manager and ex-lover, won't be there too.
11 Salman Rushdie
He may be based in the States now but is still a regular London fixture. In fact, we doubt he ever dines in. Frequently spotted in The Ivy, Nobu, The Groucho and Quo Vadis.
12 Theo Fennell
The society jeweller and his wife are on The Ivy painting's 'definites' list.
13 Mark Birley
If you own three of the most exclusive clubs and bars in London (Mark's Club, Harry's Bar, George's), where all the customers are either rich, famous or both, why bother going anywhere else?
14 Peter Mandelson
A Power Dining chameleon: The Ivy (mais bien s?r!), the River Caf? (left wing), Wiltons (right wing) and takeaway pizza when the press are camped outside his flat following the latest scandal. During his Notting Hill days, he also frequented Julie's. They must have missed him: when he moved out, the restaurant had a special 'Farewell Mandy' menu featuring Brazilian linguini. Ouch!
15 Michael Green
Very powerful (chairman of Carlton Communications) and very rich (worth an estimated £100 million), he's another Ivy habitu?. He also tells us that he likes Harry's Bar and Assaggi in W11.
16 Ben Elliot and, 26 Tom Parker Bowles
The It-Boys behind Quintessentially impress would-be clients and investors at either Le Caprice or offal-heaven St John.
17 Hugh Grant
Yet another Ivy fan, but also likes Sloaney favourites the Anglesea Arms and seafood restaurant Catch.
18 Janet Street-Porter
Permanently out. Power breakfasts, business lunches, networking suppers - Janet is Queen of the Power Diners. Along with Neil Tennant, she's a regular at The Ivy and J Sheekey, as well as anywhere new and sceney (Neat in the Oxo Tower, for instance).
19 Andrew Neil
He's a long-lunch-and-cigar kinda guy and banters with politicians in the Savoy Grill and The Ritz. Also spotted in The Howard in Aldwych. Just don't mention Pontevecchio - that's where he wooed Pamela Bordes.
20 Baroness Thatcher
Resolutely old-school. Frequents Tory favourite Wiltons on Jermyn Street (where buffers eat Dover sole and Sir Bernard Ingham is another regular). When it comes to aesthetics, though, it's The Ritz. According to daughter Carol, her mum thinks it has 'the prettiest dining room in London'.
21 Lord Bragg
The defender of the arts has been an Ivy regular for years - long before those vulgar Philistines descended. Also a fan of J Sheekey.
22 Madonna
If she doesn't change Rocco's nappies, she certainly won't boil an egg. Madge is forever eating out - The Ivy, The Square, St John, Julie's, Kensington Place, Dakota, Spoon, San Lorenzo, Drones. A walking Zagat Guide.
23 Michael Caine
He may have owned two formidable dining spots of the Eighties (Langan's, The Canteen) but Caine told us he's a fan of the 'Mark Birley triumvirate'.
24 Cameron Mackintosh
He's a theatre guy so where else but The Ivy?
25 Matthew Freud
Since he's sold half his shares in Pharmacy and then bought shares in The Groucho, guess where the spin-meister does his deals?
27 Joan Collins
The original Lady Who Lunches has graduated to Power Diner par excellence. Can be found at The Ivy, San Lorenzo, Le Caprice, and pricey Italian Cecconi's. Not recommended as a dinner guest, though: was with AA Gill when he was ejected from Ramsay's AND with Michael Winner when he was allegedly barred from Le Gavroche.
28 Sir David Frost
He is The Establishment. So naturally Sir Dave has a seat permanently on stand-by at Wiltons and The Ritz.
29 Posh and 30 Becks
No, we're not sure how much Posh really eats, but she's certainly photographed leaving lots of restaurants. Spotted regularly at classy establishments The Ivy and Drones as well as more look-at-me! places like Sugar Reef and Titanic.
31 Charles Saatchi
The ad-man-turned-art-collector-turned-close-friend-to-Nigella was first spotted courting the Domestic Goddess in - you guessed it - The Ivy. He's such a regular that last November he ate there for five nights in a row. On his fifth visit Charlie was presented with a 'celebration plate' - one of only 17 people to have received one. Also hangs out in Montpeliano, opposite Harrods.
32, Bryan and 34 Lucy Ferry
The Power Pair can be spotted at Mirabelle, Drones and Riva, where Bryan often eats alone. The recipe for a perfect marriage?
33 Dominick Dunne
His New York restaurants are typical Vanity Fair venues (Elaine's, Da Silvano). But over here he frequents Harry's Bar, Claridge's and Le Caprice, where mysterious women with South American accents come over and whisper, 'Lord Lucan is still alive and living in Penge.' Probably.
35 Lulu
Has been described as a 'Tuscan Steak kind of girl'. That means she's a fan of cool hotelier Ian Schrager, partial to a bit of protein, and doesn't mind spending £65 on a steak.
36 Sir Terence Conran
London's most prolific restaurateur - Le Pont de la Tour, Bluebird, you know the score.