Kim Kardashian’s favorite, the $30,000-a-night Royal Bridge suite at the Atlantis Dubai, is being converted into a Nobu.


Japanese food lovers in Dubai have been visiting Nobu Matsuhisa’s globally renowned Nobu for the past 14 years. Located in The Avenues at Atlantis, The Palm until now, the iconic restaurant is all set to bring in its 15th year with a brand-new base.


Its new address is The Royal Bridge Suite within the crown of Atlantis, The Palm wherein it will be perched on the 22nd floor. The novel Nobu will also feature an updated menu, a Nobu lounge and bar, and an extensive terrace offering incredible views over the Palm Island and Arabian Gulf.


Slated to open on January 23, 2023, guests will be able to access the restaurant via a private elevator off the main lobby. They can enjoy an array of pre-dinner cocktails and small bites at the Nobu bar and lounge or choose to dine at one of five dining areas, including the main dining room, an exclusive 13-seat sushi bar, or a VIP booth with front-row seats to the bustling kitchen.

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Those looking for privacy can opt to sit in one of six private dining rooms featuring floor-to-ceiling vistas over the Arabian Gulf. And it doesn’t simply end here! Guests looking to party the night away can unwind at Nobu’s exclusive late-night lounge wherein the restaurant transitions into Nobu After Hours while dishing out the best of music and more.

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Commenting on it, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa in a statement said, “After 14 years of success with Atlantis in Dubai I am so excited to take the next step forward with our new Nobu restaurant. We have a great team in Dubai who have worked with me for many years, so I know that every guest who visits us will have an amazing Nobu experience.”


If you’re in Dubai – you cannot miss out on visiting the revamped Nobu!

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