Nobu opens new hotel in London
Nobu Hospitality’s newest hotel Nobu Hotel Shoreditch has opened in the heart of London’s artistic quarter.
Set back from the lively hub of Great Eastern Street, the property is designed to offer a dynamic blend of Nobu’s signature east-meets-west philosophy and Shoreditch’s creative and industrial energy.
The hotel boasts 143 guest rooms and seven suites, meeting space, a lobby bar and 240-seat restaurant, which lies at the heart of the building, spanning almost the entire footprint of the hotel.
Guests to the hotel and restaurant will be able to enjoy genre-defining Nobu signature dishes, exquisite sushi, and Shoreditch-inspired menus and cocktails. For those wishing to witness the theatre and artistry of Nobu chefs in action there is the exclusive 10-seat sushi bar and an 18-seat chef’s table, with prime views of both the main kitchen and sushi chefs at work.

One of the rooms at Nobu Hotel Shoreditch
The hotel’s distinctive design is the result of the collective efforts of Ron Arad Architects and Ben Adams Architects, and features overhanging floor slabs and cantilevered steel beams forming a frayed edge to the east, where a landscaped garden is terraced to provide natural light to the restaurant space. The interior of the hotel was designed by local designers, Studio Mica.
The hotel is also opening a pocket garden, creating a public space between the vibrant streets and the calmness of the hotel, offering an oasis in the heart of East London.