Nobu Tokyo is a stylish Japanese restaurant in Toranomon
- The Japan Index

- Mar 1
- 3 min read

Enjoy Nobu Tokyo’s signature Japanese cuisine with international influences, from Yellowtail Jalapeño and Black Cod Miso to sushi, lunch boxes, omakase-style dining and cocktails near Kamiyacho.
Written by Japan Index | Wednesday 20 May 2026
Nobu Tokyo is one of the city’s most internationally recognised restaurants, bringing the global Nobu dining style back to Japan in a polished Toranomon setting. Located on the first floor of Toranomon Towers Office, it is a strong choice for visitors looking for a refined dinner, business lunch, special occasion meal or stylish Tokyo date night. The restaurant is close to Kamiyacho, Roppongi-Itchome and Tameike-Sanno stations, making it easy to reach from central Tokyo.
The appeal of Nobu Tokyo is its mix of Japanese cooking with international influences. Time Out Tokyo describes the restaurant as fusion dining from owner-chef Nobuyuki Matsuhisa, with Japanese cooking influenced by South America and Europe, plus an international atmosphere helped by the nearby hotels and embassies.

Nobu Tokyo restaurant review
Nobu Tokyo works best when treated as a shared dining experience. The official Nobu guide recommends first-time diners try at least three of the menu’s “Eight Highlight Dishes,” starting with two or three cold dishes, moving into hot dishes, then finishing with sushi and dessert. Dishes are designed to be shared family-style, which makes it a good restaurant for couples, groups and business dinners.
Signature dishes include Yellowtail Jalapeño, Sashimi Salad with Matsuhisa Dressing, Rock Shrimp Tempura Creamy Spicy and Black Cod Miso. These are classic Nobu-style dishes and a good starting point if it is your first visit.
Nobu Tokyo menu highlights
For lunch, Nobu Tokyo offers options such as the Chef’s Box with Miso Soup, which includes appetisers, sashimi salad, nigiri, sushi rolls, fish, seafood and meat dishes. The menu also lists a Lunch Box with Miso Soup, lunch courses, salad lunches, soba and sushi roll lunches, donburi and entrée lunch options.

Prices vary depending on what you order. Current lunch menu examples include the Lunch Box with Miso Soup at ¥4,600, Chef’s Box with Miso Soup at ¥7,600, Lunch Short Course at ¥6,800 and Chef’s Course at ¥12,800. Menu prices and items can change, so check the official menu before booking

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Nobu Tokyo location and atmosphere
Nobu Tokyo has a more international feel than many traditional Tokyo restaurants. It is ideal for travellers who already know the Nobu name, visitors looking for familiar fine dining in Japan, or anyone who wants a polished restaurant with sushi, seafood, cocktails and signature Nobu dishes in one place.
The restaurant is also a useful option if you are staying around Toranomon, Akasaka, Roppongi, Kamiyacho or Tokyo Tower. It is refined without feeling overly formal, making it suitable for dinner plans, client meals and special occasions.

Nobu Tokyo details
Restaurant: Nobu Tokyo
Type: Japanese restaurant / fusion restaurant / fine dining
Best for: Special occasions, date nights, business lunches, group dinners, sushi, seafood and signature Nobu dishes
Address: Toranomon Towers Office 1F, 4-1-28 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001
Phone: 050-3145-0011
Lunch: From 11.30am or 12pm depending on the day; doors close at 1.45pm, restaurant closes at 3pm
Dinner: 6pm–11pm; doors close at 9pm
Omakase note: Omakase course orders are accepted until 9pm
Nearest stations: Kamiyacho, Roppongi-Itchome and Tameike-Sanno
Nobu Tokyo access
The easiest access to Nobu Tokyo is from Kamiyacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, around six minutes from Exit 4B. It is also around seven minutes from Roppongi-Itchome Station Exit 3, and around eight minutes from Tameike-Sanno Station Exit 13.
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