Nobu to Open in Luxury Condo Building in DC's West End
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Nobu location in Australia. Courtesy of Nobu Restaurants.
Sushi lovers in DC are in need of another option, and it looks like it will be getting a very fancy one.
The Washington Business Journal’s Rebecca Cooper reports that sushi mecca Nobu will be coming to an 11,600 square foot space at 2501 Penn, a luxury condo building in the West End that was converted from offices in 2008. The restaurant is expected to open in about a year.
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From the Washington Business Journal:
The D.C. restaurant in West End will include two private patios overlooking Rock Creek Park, a sushi bar, a cocktail bar, a main dining room and two private dining rooms all on one level.
Nobu’s most famous dish is a black cod with miso that runs about $35.
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