Engelbert Humperdinck, the legendary crooner whose career has spanned over six decades, made headlines recently when he was spotted at his favorite Indian restaurant, Rita’s Gate of India, in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, in late May 2025.

In a video posted as part of his weekly “Tuesday Museday” series—a fan-favorite segment where he reflects on life, memories, and behind-the-scenes moments—Engelbert was seen dining casually, immersed in the flavors of Indian cuisine.

He spoke warmly and sincerely:

“I love the way she cooks and takes care of me… she spoils me like a king. It’s wonderful.”

His relaxed presence and heartfelt appreciation instantly struck a chord with viewers. But some fans couldn’t help but wonder:
Was this just a casual lunch outing? Or was something more going on?

Rumors quickly circulated online—some playfully suggesting Engelbert might be dating the restaurant owner, while others speculated about a new project inspired by Indian culture.

While those theories remain unconfirmed, what’s certain is this: Engelbert’s grounded nature, local charm, and gratitude for simple joys continue to endear him to fans of all ages.

He also used the moment to announce an upcoming performance at the Saban Theater in LA on June 14, part of his “The Last Waltz” tour—rumored to be his final U.S. tour.

At 89, Engelbert remains remarkably energetic and passionate. His voice, charisma, and humility have not faded with time—they’ve only deepened. Fans responded with admiration in the comments:

“He’s not just a singer, he’s the soundtrack of our youth.”
“Seeing him enjoy life so simply is the most beautiful gift.”

This appearance wasn’t just about curry and conversation—it was a rare, precious window into the life of a living legend, still connected, still grateful, and still very much beloved.

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