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Bidrage med feedbackTraditional Japanese food and sushi. One of the first and last true Japanese Restaurant in St.Louis. Owners don't speak the greatest english , If your not patient don't come here, its not for you! Also, If your looking for large portion and cheap prices, this is not the place for you! Quality products from overseas comes with a price, if you can't taste a difference go to a place that makes you happy! We are sorry if you have a bad experience here during our busy days, we are short staffed. Its possible here to have a miscommunication, again not the greatest in speaking english, so instead of posting negative insults because you have nothing better to do, but to make yourself feel good about yourself. Lets teach people to love and not to hate. immature comments doesn't make a better world. Thanks for taking a moment, Don't miss out before we close our doors in a few more years!
The only real Japanese restaurant left in St. Louis. 95% of the Japanese restaurants in St. Louis are now owned by Korean or Thai, and Nobu is one of the few left in St. Louis that really tastes like real Japanese food. You might have to wait, but it's worth waiting.
I've been to Nobu several times and everytime I was left completely satisfied. I'm been to many different sushi restaurants all over STL county area and Nobu's is by far my favorite, the best place to go to get sushi. Everytime I've have sushi here the fish has been fresh, tastes amazing, and absolutely no fishy taste at all (I absolutely cannot stand even a little bit of fishy smell or taste and I've never had a problem here). The rice bowls and ramens are out of this world. The customer service is great as well, the employees are very happy and attentive, the chef is also really nice. Well worth the price and the most authentic Japanese food around.
I liked it but..... The 'hostess ' wasn 't one. Our waitress seated us and was helpful and friendly, but we weren 't sure why there was a hostess at all.<br/ The miso soup was the worst I have had at any Japanese restaurant.<br/ We ordered a bunch of different kinds of sushi and we ordered a seafood pot (kame something).<br/ <br/ The sushi was good (almost great) but the seafood pot consisted of one scallop, 2 shrimp and some salmon. It wasn 't crazy expensive, but for the price, it was a disappointment. It was maybe 3/4 rice and at the most 1/4 seafood.<br/ <br/ Everything was 'good ' but I would go somewhere new before coming back.
Authentic Japanese food~ We had sushi, sukiyaki, unagi, and tempura. It was amazing. We all loved it! Will come again and order tempura and unagi!