Restaurant in Miami, United States
Nobu Miami Beach
170ptsReliable, credentialed, book for peak season.

About Nobu Miami Beach
Nobu Miami Beach is a dependable, technically accomplished Japanese restaurant on Collins Avenue with two consecutive Opinionated About Dining North America rankings. Best for special occasions, groups, and late dinners (until 10:45 pm on weekends). Book two to three weeks out during peak season; easy to secure otherwise. More reliable than adventurous — a strong choice when you need the brand to do some of the heavy lifting.
Is Nobu Miami Beach worth booking in 2025?
Yes — with a few conditions. Nobu Miami Beach is a reliable, technically accomplished Japanese restaurant on Collins Avenue that earns its place on Opinionated About Dining's North America list two years running (#585 in 2024, #597 in 2025). That consistency matters: in a Miami Beach dining scene full of hotel restaurants coasting on location, this one holds its own on the plate. If you want precise Japanese cooking with a Peruvian-inflected edge in a setting that handles large groups and special occasions competently, book it. If you want an intimate, chef-driven discovery, look elsewhere.
The Space
Nobu Miami Beach sits inside the Nobu Hotel on Collins Avenue, and the dining room shows it. The scale skews large — this is not a counter-seat omakase room or a 30-cover neighborhood find. The layout accommodates the full range of Miami Beach dining scenarios: couples, groups, pre-theatre, late weekend dinners. On Friday and Saturday the kitchen runs until 10:45 pm, giving you real flexibility for later arrivals. The spatial generosity that makes it accessible to larger parties is also what keeps it from feeling intimate. If the room matters as much as the food, manage expectations accordingly.
What to Know About Timing and Seasonality
Miami's dining calendar has a clear seasonal logic. Peak season runs roughly November through April, when snowbirds and the international crowd fill South Beach hotels and reservations across the area tighten. Nobu Miami Beach is an easy book by most standards, but during Art Basel (early December) and around New Year's, that changes fast. The smarter play is to visit in the shoulder months , late October or early May , when the room is less frantic and service has more capacity to perform. Summer in Miami Beach tends to see lighter tourist traffic, which can mean a more considered experience even at a venue of this scale. The kitchen's Japanese-Peruvian orientation means the menu is not rigidly seasonal in the farm-to-table sense, but Miami's proximity to good seafood supply does influence freshness. If raw fish preparations are your priority, the cooler months generally offer better sourcing conditions across South Florida.
Chef and Credentials
Thomas Buckley leads the kitchen here. The Nobu brand , built on the collaboration between chef Nobu Matsuhisa and Robert De Niro , carries a defined culinary identity: Japanese technique with South American influence, particularly the Peruvian touches Matsuhisa developed during his years in Lima. That signature runs across all Nobu locations. For a closer look at how Peruvian-Japanese crossover cooking is executed at a more intimate Miami scale, ITAMAE is worth comparing. For a sense of how the broader Nobu brand operates across markets, the Nobu London location covers similar ground in a European context.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book; plan further ahead during peak season (December–April) and especially around Art Basel. Hours: Monday–Thursday and Sunday 6–9:45 pm; Friday–Saturday 6–10:45 pm. Dress: No stated dress code in available data, but Miami Beach hotel dining at this price tier trends smart-casual to dressy , overdressing is not a risk. Budget: Price range not confirmed in available data; expect mid-to-high $$$$ territory for a full dinner with drinks based on comparable Nobu locations. Location: 4525 Collins Ave, Miami Beach , on the hotel strip, accessible by rideshare from South Beach or Mid-Beach.
How It Compares
See the full comparison below. For a broader view of where Nobu Miami Beach sits in the city's dining options, see our full Miami restaurants guide. For hotels and bars nearby, our Miami hotels guide and Miami bars guide have current coverage.
Pearl Picks: If Nobu Isn't Right for You
- ITAMAE , Peruvian-Japanese cooking at a more intimate scale in Miami
- Boia De , Contemporary Italian, smaller room, strong reputation in Miami's local dining scene
- Cote Miami , Korean steakhouse format, better for groups who want a theatrical shared-meat experience
- Ariete , Modern American, chef-driven, stronger pick if discovery matters more than brand reliability
- L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami , French fine dining for a more formal special occasion
- Uchi Austin , If you're comparing Nobu-tier Japanese across US cities, Uchi offers a useful benchmark
Compare Nobu Miami Beach
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nobu Miami Beach | Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America Ranked #597 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America Ranked #585 (2024) | — | |
| Cote Miami | Michelin 1 Star | $$$ | — |
| Ariete | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Boia De | Michelin 1 Star | $$$ | — |
| Stubborn Seed | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann | $$$$ | — |
Comparing your options in Miami for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Nobu Miami Beach?
Dinner is your only option here — Nobu Miami Beach opens at 6 pm every day of the week, with no lunch service. Friday and Saturday service runs until 10:45 pm, giving those nights slightly more flexibility for a later table if you want time to settle in before eating.
Is Nobu Miami Beach good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. Nobu Miami Beach has earned back-to-back OAD Top Restaurants in North America rankings (2024 and 2025), which gives it credible standing as a special-occasion destination. The hotel setting and Japanese menu format work well for birthdays or client dinners where name recognition matters. If you want something more intimate or chef-driven, Boia De or Stubborn Seed will feel more personal.
How far ahead should I book Nobu Miami Beach?
Book at least one to two weeks out for a standard weeknight during the off-season. During Miami's peak season (November through April) and especially around Art Basel in December, push that to three to four weeks minimum. Friday and Saturday tables go faster regardless of season.
What are alternatives to Nobu Miami Beach in Miami?
For Japanese and sushi specifically, compare what else is currently ranked before committing. If you want something in a completely different direction: Boia De is a smaller, more inventive Italian-leaning room with a strong local following; Stubborn Seed offers tasting-menu format with more culinary ambition per dollar; Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann brings Argentine live-fire cooking with a named chef of international standing. Ariete and Cote Miami round out strong alternatives for American and Korean BBQ formats respectively.
What should I wear to Nobu Miami Beach?
The Collins Avenue hotel setting and the Nobu brand both point toward dressed-up casual — think polished resort wear rather than boardshorts or a suit. Miami Beach norms skew relaxed even at higher-end restaurants, but arriving in clearly casual clothes at a hotel dining room with OAD credentials may feel out of place, particularly on weekends.
Hours
- Monday
- 6–9:45 pm
- Tuesday
- 6–9:45 pm
- Wednesday
- 6–9:45 pm
- Thursday
- 6–9:45 pm
- Friday
- 6–10:45 pm
- Saturday
- 6–10:45 pm
- Sunday
- 6–9:45 pm
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