Nobu Matsuhisa - Restaurants

Restaurants

The Matsuhisa Restaurants (in Beverly Hills, Aspen, Athens and Mykonos) are privately owned by the Matsuhisa family, while the Nobu Restaurants are co-owned by Nobu, Robert De Niro, Meir Teper, and managing partner Richie Notar. Nobu Matsuhisa also co-owns Nobu Hospitality with Robert De Niro and Meir Teper. The first Nobu Hotel & Restaurant located inside Caesars Palace in Las Vegas is under construction and is expected to open in 2013.

In the United States:

  • Matsuhisa Aspen
  • Matsuhisa Vail
  • Matsuhisa Beverly Hills
  • Nobu Dallas
  • Nobu Las Vegas (second location expected to open 2013)
  • Nobu Lanai (Four Seasons at Manele Bay)
  • Nobu Los Angeles
  • Nobu Malibu
  • Nobu Miami Beach
  • Nobu New York
  • Nobu Next Door (New York)
  • Nobu Fifty Seven (New York)
  • Nobu San Diego
  • Nobu Honolulu

International Locations:

  • Matsuhisa Athens
  • Matsuhisa Mykonos
  • Nobu Atlantis, Paradise Island The Bahamas
  • Nobu Atlantis Dubai
  • Nobu Intercontinental Hong Kong
  • Nobu London
  • Nobu Berkeley Street (London)
  • Nobu Melbourne
  • Nobu Perth
  • Nobu Mexico City
  • Nobu Milan
  • Nobu Moscow
  • Nobu Tokyo
  • Nobu Cape Town
  • Nobu Badrutt's Palace Hotel St.Moritz
  • Nobu Budapest
  • Nobu Beijing
  • Nobu Mumbai (expected to open in late 2012)

Cruise Ships:

  • Silk Road and The Sushi Bar. Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity of Crystal Cruises

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