Scott Disick Plans to Punish L.A. With a Restaurant Project
The Kardashian clansman envisions an opening in six to eight months.
The Kardashian clansman envisions an opening in six to eight months.
Just when we were starting to worry the chef only ate at his own places!
If the singer doesn't want to be bothered, maybe she should consider a differtent restaurant every once and awhile.
Daly's episode at the new West Hollywood hot spot will air this Wednesday evening.
A photographer from X17 then punched a customer's wife.
And it's apparently been a loooong time since "The Dancing in the Dark" video.
Philly's favorite Italian chef jams at a private dinner party.
Meanwhile, we find out where Manny Pacquiao goes for Thai food in Hollywood.
The closure announcement comes just weeks after the Kardashian family ate here. Coincidence?
Wolfgang Puck catered the indulgent affair in Santa Barbara.
We're crossing our fingers that it works out for Jen this time!
The biggest star in celebrity dining this week wasn't a person, but the place where Arnold went to make babies.
Reality TV is now using our restaurants against us to make Angelenos look stupider.
Adam Lambert managed to get himself kicked out of Downtown L.A. bar for partying too hard on Gaga's 25th.
And in other not-so-surprising news, underage Miley Cyrus appears to have gotten plastered again.
If celebrities were really looking for a low-profile, they'd avoid the Hollywood hot-spot and eat at Norm's.
A week of solid star sightings still gets dominated by the antics of the Kardashian clan.
Denied at Katana, the NFL star might have found a new favorite, while Rihanna sorely needs some new fashion ideas.
The tatted lovers might have finally met their perfect match, even if their tastes in tacos is unappealing.
The actor and Hollywood restaurant owner takes to Twitter and starts asking "dude, where's my lawyer?"