The delectable NYC hotspots Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce served food from at their lavish wedding

Look what you made me eat.In addition to the star-studded guest list, concert-worthy performances by Paul McCartney and Stevie Nicks, and an over-the-top design that transformed Madison Square Garden into an actual garden, the real standout of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding was the food served. A noted foodie herself, the pop star is no stranger to dining at some of NYC’s best eateries, regularly bringing along her A-list friends.So it’s no surprise that the wedding of the century was full of some of the Big Apple’s most viral eats, with the couple shipping grub in everywhere from the exclusive members’ club she regularly frequents to pizza from a Big Apple staple regarded as one of the best in the world. Whether you’re planning your own wedding of the century or are feeling as peckish as an A-Lister, here are all of the hunger-inducing bites served up at the iconic nuptials. Before the July 3 extravaganza kicked off, an intimate rehearsal dinner went down at MGS’s ancillary Infosys Theater.It was reportedly catered by The Mercer Hotel Italian restaurant Sartiano’s, according to the New York Times, as a van was spotted pulling up to the Midtown venue ahead of the festivities.Run by the 51-year-old nightlife veteran Scott Sartiano (he also scored an invite to the wedding), Swift has been on multiple dates with Travis Kelce at the hotspot over the years, as has the likes of Paul McCartney and Martha Stewart. The A-list couple clearly knows good food, as The Post heralded the restaurant’s 2023 opening by declaring “it was on its way to glory” at the time.The rehearsal dinner menu reportedly included an array of fine La Dolce Vita-style eats, including crispy focaccia with smooth whipped ricotta and red sauce-doused meatballs and heaps of decadent stuffed paccheri and a spicy spaghetti arrabiata.Guests also supposedly feasted on Satriano’s viral Caviar Cannolis, according to the outlet.Another one of Swift’s go-to places in NYC is...