Do a lot of celebrities go to Nobu?
And they continue to come: A couple months after her pregnancy announcement, Rihanna was spotted at Nobu. Justin and Hailey Bieber, the KarJenners, Kanye West, George and Amal Clooney, and many, many more have all been spotted there recently.
How much does Nobu cost LA?
Nobu Cold – Classic
Taro Chips | $20.00 | with Tuna or Scallop |
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Nobu Style Mixed Ceviche | $26.00 | |
Tuna Tataki | $32.00 | with Ponzu |
Monkfish Pate | $24.00 | with Caviar |
Sashimi Salad | $32.00 |
Does Nobu LA have a dress code?
We respectfully request that gentlemen refrain from wearing shorts, sandals and sleeveless shirts at the Restaurant.
What is the dress code for Nobu Malibu?
Simple capris, to bridesmaids-type gowns. There were men wearing jeans & tenni’ shoes.
Where is Nobu located in Los Angeles?
Nobu Los Angeles is tucked away on La Cienega Blvd and can often be overseen on the road. Not as scenic as either of the two closest Nobu restaurants (Malibu, Newport), the Los Angeles location provides the people watching experience and LA ambiance.
What to eat at Nobu Los Angeles?
Nobu Los Angeles also offers local specials like Wagyu Tacos, Seabass Jalapeno Miso and Kanpachi Sashimi with Baby Artichoke and Yuzu Dressing. Chinese (Trad.) (17) Updating list… Nobu Los Angeles is fabulous. Every dish was perfect and wait staff excellent.
Do you like Nobu Restaurants?
I love Nobu restaurants. don’t get me wrong. However, this location doesn’t nail it for me. The service is a bit cold, depending who you get, and the food tastes/looks like the copycat version of their other locations. The decor isn’t inviting at all. I. feel like I’m inside Lady Gaga’s eyeball.
How do I request a private event at Nobu Los Angeles?
Please contact the Special Events department by filling out the “Inquire Now” form on the Private Events tab on the Nobu Los Angeles website. The menu features chef owner Nobu Matsuhisa’s signature dishes such as the Toro Tartar with Caviar, Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeno, and Black Cod Miso.