Dining At Nobu Las Vegas

The Nobu Hotel is the first celebrity chef-branded resort in Las Vegas. Opened earlier this year, the 181-room boutique hotel inside Caesar's Palace is one of several nationwide Nobu properties planned to open by partners Robert DeNiro and Chef Nobu Matsuhisa.

The hotel takes the place of Caesar's old Centurion Tower and offers lots of high-end features for guests. Check in takes seconds via the staff's ipads and automated elevators.  Guest rooms feature origami-inspired décor, teak fittings, multiple shower heads, huge egg-shaped basin sinks and arguably the most comfortable beds on the Strip.

The spa also offers a "Nagomi Ritual" with herb- and food-enhanced treatments including a honey foot scrub, massage with lavender aroma oil and a CO2 facial.

The biggest draw, however, are the luxury amenities for food lovers.

Shortly after check-in, room service delivers complimentary Japanese tea and rice crackers to each room. The mini-bar stocks Japanese beer, Nobu branded sakes and chocolate covered Pocky pretzels. Downstairs, guests have private access to and guaranteed seating in the largest Nobu restaurant in the world (12,775 square feet and 327 seats). Designed by David Rockwell, it is the first Nobu in the U.S. with teppanyaki tables where chefs cook on three flat top grills in front of diners. The menu features signature items including black cod miso, shrimp and lobster with spicy lemon, salmon skin salad, bento dessert box with flourless chocolate cake and green tea ice cream and a huge variety of tobanyaki, sushi, kushiyaki and tempura options. Additionally, diners who want to experience a tasting menu have a variety of price ranges to choose from: $90 to $190 for seven courses and $280 for eight courses.

Another huge lure for food-lovers is the unique in-room dining menu. Highlights include the High Roller Bento Box featuring lobster wasabi and Wagyu steak, rock shrimp buns, and a takami burger with foie gras and truffle oil. The one-of-a-kind breakfast menu items include blueberry and yuzu soba pancakes, scrambled eggs donburi with salmon nori and rice and green tea waffles with braised short ribs.

Whether guests choose to dine in or enjoy the large trendy restaurant, eating at Nobu Las Vegas is a sure win.