Bar in Scottsdale, United States
Nobu Scottsdale
100Pearl PointsReliable formula, solid Scottsdale execution.

About Nobu Scottsdale
Nobu Scottsdale delivers the brand's reliable Japanese-Peruvian formula in a well-positioned Fashion Square location. Easier to book than most Nobu outposts globally, it's a practical choice for occasion dining or client meals where consistent quality matters. Value-seekers should weigh it against Sasaki Sushi & Bar for a lower price point, but Nobu earns its premium for groups who need a dependable, polished room.
Is Nobu Scottsdale Worth Booking?
If you're already familiar with the Nobu brand and wondering whether the Scottsdale location delivers the same experience, the short answer is yes — with the usual trade-offs that come with a global chain operating in a desert resort market. Nobu Scottsdale sits inside the Scottsdale Fashion Square area at 7014 E Camelback Rd, which puts it squarely in the middle of the city's most accessible dining corridor. For value-seekers, the honest framing is this: you're paying for a globally consistent standard of Japanese-Peruvian cooking and a room that signals occasion without requiring a special-occasion budget on par with a tasting-menu restaurant.
What to Know Before You Go
Nobu as a group has built its reputation on a specific formula — black cod with miso, yellowtail with jalapeño, rock shrimp tempura , and the Scottsdale outpost operates within that playbook. If you've eaten at Nobu in Los Angeles, Miami, or London, the menu architecture will feel familiar. That consistency is a feature if you know what you want, and a limitation if you're hoping for something local or seasonal. For Scottsdale specifically, the draw is reliable execution in a city where the upper-mid tier of Japanese dining is thinner than in coastal markets.
In terms of late-night viability, Nobu Scottsdale benefits from its Fashion Square location , the surrounding area stays active later than much of the city, and the bar program at Nobu properties generally holds up into the evening better than standalone sushi restaurants of comparable quality. If your plan is dinner followed by drinks at the same venue, Nobu handles that transition more smoothly than most. For comparison, venues like 7133 E Stetson Dr or Alo Cafe offer a different late-evening energy , more bar-forward, less food-driven , so the choice depends on whether you want to stay at the table or move to a dedicated bar setting after dinner.
Booking is easy relative to the brand's busier outposts in New York or London. Walk-in availability is more realistic here than at most Nobu locations globally, especially on weeknights or earlier evening slots. That said, weekend demand picks up significantly during Scottsdale's peak season , roughly October through April , when the city's population swells with snowbirds and conference traffic. Book ahead for Friday and Saturday during those months.
For the value-minded diner: Nobu sits in the upper-mid price tier for Scottsdale. You'll spend more here than at Sasaki Sushi & Bar, which offers competitive Japanese cooking at a lower price point. What Nobu gives you in return is a broader menu, a more polished room, and the brand credibility that makes it a safe choice for client dinners or first dates where the stakes feel higher. Whether that premium is worth it depends on your use case , for a group meal where everyone needs to be impressed, Nobu earns its price. For a quiet dinner where food quality is the only metric, Sasaki may give you more per dollar.
Pearl's practical note: current Arizona season puts Scottsdale in its shoulder months heading toward peak. If you're visiting now and wondering where Nobu fits into the broader picture, see our full Scottsdale restaurants guide for how it stacks up across categories, and our full Scottsdale bars guide for late-night options beyond the restaurant floor. If you're pairing dinner with a hotel stay, our full Scottsdale hotels guide covers the properties closest to this address.
Quick reference: 7014 E Camelback Rd, Scottsdale Fashion Square area , easy to book, reliable execution, leading suited to groups or occasion dining where brand familiarity counts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nobu Scottsdale known for?
Nobu Scottsdale is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Scottsdale.
Where is Nobu Scottsdale located?
Nobu Scottsdale is located in Scottsdale, at 7014 E Camelback Rd #1170, Scottsdale, AZ 85251.
How can I contact Nobu Scottsdale?
You can reach Nobu Scottsdale via the venue's official channels.
Location
7014 E Camelback Rd #1170, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Scottsdale, United States
Compare Nobu Scottsdale
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Nobu Scottsdale | Easy |
| Alo Cafe | Unknown |
| Art of Merlot | Unknown |
| Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale | Unknown |
| Sasaki Sushi & Bar | Unknown |
| T T Roadhouse | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Alo Cafe, Notable alternative
- Art of Merlot, Notable alternative
- Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale, Notable alternative
- Sasaki Sushi & Bar, Notable alternative
- T T Roadhouse, Notable alternative
How Nobu Scottsdale Compares
For Japanese dining specifically, Sasaki Sushi & Bar is the most direct comparison. Sasaki offers focused, quality-driven Japanese cooking at a price point that undercuts Nobu, making it the stronger call for two people who care primarily about the food. Nobu wins on room size, menu range, and brand polish, factors that matter more in group or corporate contexts than they do for a quiet dinner for two.
For a broader Scottsdale evening that combines food and drink without committing to a full sit-down dinner, Alo Cafe and Art of Merlot offer different entry points. Art of Merlot suits wine-focused diners who want a lower-key setting; Alo Cafe skews more casual and is easier on the wallet. Neither competes with Nobu on food ambition, but both are worth knowing if your evening priorities shift toward atmosphere and drinks rather than a structured meal.
If late-night is the priority, Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale and T T Roadhouse are in a different category entirely, more bar than restaurant, lower price, and better suited to a post-dinner move than a primary dining destination. The clearest booking logic: choose Nobu when you need a full dinner with a reliable room and the brand name does work for you; choose Sasaki when food quality per dollar is the deciding factor; and plan a secondary stop at Bad Jimmy's or T T Roadhouse if the night is going long. For travelers building a full itinerary, our full Scottsdale experiences guide and our full Scottsdale wineries guide can help round out the day before dinner.
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