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Kourtney & Scott dine at Zuma

 
 

 Disick & Kardashian
Disick & Kardashian
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Didn’t take long for the Kardashians and their assorted hangers-on to make their Miami rounds. On Monday night, Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick shared a cozy meal together at Zuma Miami, putting the splitsville rumors to rest. Kardashian, sporting a blue flowered embroidered tunic with shorts and green patent-leather pumps, was, says a source, “very relaxed,” and conversational with her oft-off-again beau. Apparently the table talk wasn’t that scintillating, as she and Disick were also seen calling friends during their dinner. On Sunday, Disick was seen dining at Prime 112 with a guy friend and inexplicably “mobbed by people.” On Wednesday, Disick was again seen having lunch with a pal at Makoto at Bal Harbour Shops.

Also seen Sunday at Prime 112: Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst.

Sitting closely together at the bar Tuesday night at Harry’s Pizzeria, Dwyane Wade and girlfriend Gabrielle Union, enjoying pizza and meatballs. Wade, meanwhile, is hosting A Night on the RunWade from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Thursday at the Moore Building in the Design District. The benefit dinner and fashion show will raise money for his Wade’s World Foundation.

On Tuesday night, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Tracy Mourning and chef Michael Schwartz hosted a Chefs for Obama fundraiser at the Moore Building. Tickets for the VIP reception at the shindig, which included tastings by Kris Wessel’s highly anticipated Florida Cookery, Sugarcane’s Timon Balloo and Aaron Taylor of STK Miami, went at $1,000 a pop (general admission $250). On Wednesday, Republican candidate Mitt Romney hosted a private dinner at the Biltmore Hotel, where ex-President Bill Clinton was spotted playing golf last week.

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush hosted a Dinner with Philanthropists event last Wednesday, benefiting the 17th Annual AT&T Jeb Bush Classic, raising $30,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Guests enjoyed a seven-course dinner and wine event prepared by Signature Grand executive chef David DeLeon and sous chef Jessica Simon at the Wasie Villa at Las Olas Grand.

Henry Wayne Casey, aka KC of Sunshine Band fame, and a group of eight joined db Bistro Moderne diners Wednesday night for a special Portuguese wine dinner.

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