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How to Carbo-Load Like Kendall Jenner

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Taylor Hill—WireImage Kendall Jenner walks the runway during the 2016 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show at Le Grand Palais on November 30, 2016 in Paris, France. (Photo by Taylor Hill/WireImage)

The model reveals her favorite pasta spots

For those who think models don’t eat, Kendall Jenner would like to kindly set the record straight. The social media-savvy model, who has never been shy about proclaiming her fondness for cheeseburgers, recently took to her app to share the latest entry in her food diary: pasta, and lots of it.

Detailing her love for the classic Italian staple, Jenner confessed, “Seriously, there’s nothing better than digging into a bowl of fresh, delicious spaghetti bolognese! And, when it comes to what type I order, I definitely don’t discriminate, but anything with truffles is an added bonus.” The girl keeps up with carbs like we keep up with KUWTK.

1. Jon & Vinny’s

“Jon & Vinny’s is just over a year old, but it’s already topping my list for pasta in the city. I just keep wanting to go back! I even went for lunch on my birthday. The cacio e pepe with fresh bucatini noodles is the besssst.”

412 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, 323-334-3369; jonandvinnys.com

2. Il Pastaio

“Il Pastaio isn’t just one of my favorite places to get pasta, but probably one of my favorite restaurants ever! Whenever Scott [Disick] and I are together, we go here, but my entire family loves it, too. The truffle garganelli is the most amazingly rich, buttery pasta ever.”

400 North Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, 310-205-5444; giacominodrago.com

Read about the rest of Jenner’s favorite pasta spots on InStyle.com.

This article originally appeared on InStyle.com

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