The much anticipated Nobu Hotel Restaurant
and Lounge has finally opened its doors to the public at Caesars Palace Las
Vegas. The 181-room boutique space is the product of collaboration between
Caesars Palace, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, actor Robert De Niro and Hollywood film
producer Meir Teper. The “hotel within a hotel” opened Monday after a weekend
of celebrations in which Robert De Niro was the star attraction.
The Nobu team decided to take over and renovate Caesar’s
aging Centurion Tower and offers eighteen luxury suites ranging from 1,000 to
3,5000 square feet and can make for memorable private event spaces. The 12,775
square foot restaurant seats 325, making it the largest Nobu restaurant in the
world.
The
standard rooms are 350 square feet with touches of fir, hemlock, oak and teak
that bring a subtle, rich feel to the property. The majority of the design was
inspired by chef Nobu’s famous chain of Japanese restaurants. The Vegas
property is the first of what executives promise to be many Nobu Hotels. The
hotel brings a new style of hotel services to Las Vegas by not having a lobby.
Hotel service reps escort guests to their rooms to complete the check-in
process in private and efficiently all completed on iPads.
Tags: Nobu Hotel, Nobu Japanese Restaurant, Las Vegas, Nobu
Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro, Meir Teper, Caesar’s Palace, Vegas Strip
No comments:
Post a Comment