Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook ate at the same Oklahoma City restaurant Saturday night, following the Warriors’ 130-114 win over the Thunder.

The game was Durant’s first in OKC since leaving the Thunder for the Warriors last summer.

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Durant wanted to rent out the entire restaurant — Mahogany Prime Steakhouse — but his request was denied by proprietor Dave Osborn. While Osborn said Durant would have been looking at $30,000-$35,000 tab, he decided against giving the former Thunder star the run of the place.

"I thought about it but I said, no I can't do that, because I have Thunder players that come in after games," Osborn said, per ESPN. "Thunder players come in, fans come in, so I just said, 'I can't do that to them. It wouldn't be fair.'"

One of those Thunder players who came in Saturday night was Westbrook, but he didn’t exactly break bread with his former teammate.

I'm told Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook are both at Mahogany right now sitting 15 feet apart, but not speaking. — Dylan Buckingham (@DylanBuckingham) February 12, 2017

Kevin Durant is eating dinner at Mahogany after all. pic.twitter.com/c6zeZECEjd — Ramona Shelburne (@ramonashelburne) February 12, 2017

"He comes in a lot after home games and he's got his own room, and it's always open," Osborn said of Westbrook. "And I've told him that: This room is always open after every single home game."

That Durant and Westbrook didn’t engage with one another at the restaurant isn’t much of a surprise. Their friendship is fractured, and the two jawed at each other during Saturday’s game.

Westbrook put up another gaudy stat line — 47 points, 11 rebounds, eight assists — but he also turned the ball over 11 times.

Durant had 34 points and nine rebounds and got his chance to guard Westbrook. According to ESPN Stats & Information, Westbrook shot 2-of-5 for eight points and committed one turnover on the seven plays Durant was matched up against him.