She coined the nickname 'Kmart Kim Kardashian' due to her striking resemblance to the A-list reality star. And Martha Kalifatidis could have bumped into the real thing on Tuesday, as she and her new fiancé Michael Brunelli headed out with friends to visit Kim's favourite restaurant Nobu in West Hollywood. Martha, 33, opted for a jaw-dropping outfit not unlike something Kim would wear for the outing, flaunting her ample assets and tiny waist in an incredibly tight corset top. Hoping to bump into Kim? Martha Kalifatidis channelled her inner Kardashian as she enjoyed a meal at Kim's favourite restaurant, Nobu, in Hollywood on Tuesday to celebrate her and Michael Brunelli's engagement The Married at First Sight star teamed the look with a pair of high-waisted trousers, which included an eye-catching gold chain detail around the waist. She accessorised with a pair of nude heels and a large leather bag. Martha's makeup was flawlessly applied, and included gorgeous shades of golds and browns on her eyes and cheeks. Stunning: Martha, 33, opted for a jaw-dropping outfit not unlike something Kim would wear for the outing, flaunting her ample assets and tiny waist in a tight corset-style top Getting ready: Martha shared videos of herself getting ready for the meal out, as her close pal helped her get glam while on camera Beauty: Her makeup was flawlessly applied, and included gorgeous shades of golds and browns on her eyes and cheeks During their meal, the group shared photos of their delicious food and drink choices including tacos, steak and cocktails. The couple even enjoyed a chocolate mousse and ice cream dessert, with the word 'congratulations' drizzled over the plate in honour of their engagement. The pair had jetted over to California on Sunday, in celebration of Michael popping the question. In 2019, Bondi-based Martha admitted she 'hated' the comparisons to the American reality TV star, despite her striking resemblance to Kim. Big fan: Kim Kardashian (left, with sister Khloe) has often shared how much she adores Nobu in Malibu, and lists it as one of her favourite restaurants Lover: Martha attended the restaurant with her new fiancé Michael Brunelli (pictured). The pair got engaged over the weekend 'I'm just over hearing it now, because they're saying it like, 'you're a try hard' or 'you're a wannabe' and that's the last thing that I am,' Martha told The Daily Telegraph. From their identical brunette waves to their plump pouts and bronzed complexions, the similarities between Martha and Kim are endless. 'At first I thought it (being likened to a Kardashian) was a compliment, but now I feel like everyone's saying it in a horrible way and I just think, like, OK, so anybody with dark hair and dark eyes and that wears makeup is a Kardashian?' Martha added. Twinning! The Sydney socialite (left) is known for her striking resemblance to Kim (right) She continued: 'I'm a wog, I look like a wog, like any wog girl that wears makeup and is groomed now just wants to be a Kardashian, I don't get it, but it's a compliment I guess, sure.' But Martha - who has over 625,000 followers on Instagram - proved she has a sense of humour about the whole thing in a post shared to Instagram. Alongside a photo of herself in a bikini the same year, she wrote: 'It ain’t as cheap as you think being Kmart Kim.' Embracing it: In April, Martha poked fun at her nickname by sharing a photo to Instagram alongside the caption, 'It ain't as cheap as you think being Kmart Kim'. Right: Kim Kardashian Martha and Michael announced their engagement on their respective Instagram pages on Sunday, with Martha proudly showing off her diamond engagement ring. 'Mrs B,' Martha and Michael captioned their posts, allowing the prized bling to take centre stage. The couple have been inseparable after meeting on Married At First Sight in 2019. Congratulations! The influencers announced the happy news on their respective Instagram pages on Sunday, with Martha proudly showing off her diamond engagement ring All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility