Restaurants & Bars
Popular Hoboken Restaurant Where Kim Kardashian Once Dined Is Replaced By New Eatery
A popular pancake restaurant in the middle of Hoboken's main drag, where Kim Kardashian once dined, is now being replaced with new fare.
HOBOKEN, NJ — Just as Kim Kardashian has moved on from former Hoboken resident and ex-husband Kris Humphries — and then almost-ex-husband Kanye West — the popular pancake joint where the reality star once dined with Humphries is being replaced with a new eatery.
Stacks Pancake House had been vacant for over a year.
It's now being replaced with Bon Banh, a Vietnamese restaurant, at a prime spot in the middle of Washington Street, next door to the Mexican eatery East L.A. It's located at 506 Washington St.
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