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Businiess name:  Nobu
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
had a great experience at Nobu with just a couple of exceptions. The food was as amazing as everyone expects, and the table captain was remarkably attentive, even standing next to the table to chat with me while my date visited the men's room. The host, on the other hand, made sure to tell us exactly when we had to finish our dinner because they needed the table. I'm sorry? We're paying $300 for a meal and you are going to hustle us out? I don't think so. And the bathroom was untidy, with paper towel litter all over the floor. I believe if you are paying for a high-end dining experience, the *whole* experience should be high-quality, from the greeting you get when you walk in the door to the neatness of the restrooms. It's the attention to details, folks.

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