Nobu Restaurant

NYC

  105 Hudson Street          

212-219-0500

The fantastic Nobu Restaurant in NYC always entertains

 

 

 

Partnered with restaurant kingpin Drew Nieporent and actor Robert De Niro, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa bas been a pioneer for Japanese cuisine since opening Nobu Restaurant in NYC in 1994.  The Nobu Restaurant in NYC draws upon his classical training and his life abroad to create a whole new trend of Japanese cuisine.  The resulting dishes include Yellowtail with Jalapeno, Tiradito Nobu Style, Lobster with Wasabi Pepper Sauce, and Black Cod with Miso.  While these dishes sound good by themselves, the best recommendation at the Nobu Restaurant in NYC is to try the multi-course chef’s choice, Omakase.  Make your reservation today to try this new style of Japanese food.  If you can believe everything you hear about Nobu Restaurant in NYC, then you know you won’t be disappointed.

With its natural textures, birch trees, wooden floors and river stone walls, Nobu Restaurant in NYC evokes the beauty of the Japanese countryside.  It is peaceful and surreal, which sets the perfect mood to enjoy your dinner.  The sushi bar stools have chopstick-like legs.  Nobu Restaurant in NYC, and its siblings, consistently receives three stars from the New York Times showing the ability to perform and their staying power.  The usual crowd is a blend of see-and-be-seen downtowner’s and power brokers.  You can only get a reservation by calling the public number well in advance or by knowing the private number. 

Prices are steep at the Nobu Restaurant in NYC, but it is worth it.  If you aren’t rolling in dough, you can save Nobu for a special occasion.  You won’t be disappointed.  If you don’t want to fight for reservations, you can go with the alternative of Next Door Nobu, which was opened to respond to the complaints that it was nearly impossible to get reservations to the restaurant.  Next Door Nobu has a strict first-come-first-served seating policy.  The fact that it offers a similar menu, has a no reservations policy and is located next door makes it a popular second choice.  But if you get the option, go to Nobu Restaurant in NYC.  It is well worth the reservation wait, as well as any saving you have to do to pay for the meal!