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Hotel Details

Location

Toronto

Canada, North America

Brand

Nobu

Hotel Group

Nobu Hospitality

Expert Review: Nobu Toronto

Nobu Toronto stands as a distinguished "Michelin Key Selected" property, marking it as a top-tier establishment recognized for its exceptional quality and comfort. The hotel, with its intimate 36 rooms and suites, offers a blend of modern elegance and Japanese-inspired luxury in the heart of Toronto's Entertainment District.

Overall Rating & Sentiment

The general consensus for Nobu Hotel Toronto leans towards a highly positive, luxurious experience, often described as "5-star all the way" and "luxury at its finest." Guests frequently laud its meticulous design, pristine conditions, and boutique feel. However, the dining experience at the Nobu Restaurant elicits a more mixed sentiment, with some finding it expensive and "overpriced for what it is," while others consider it a worthwhile splurge for a fine-dining experience.

Key Highlights

Guests consistently praise Nobu Toronto for its sleek, Japanese-inspired design, featuring pale wood paneling and sculptural furnishings. The location is a significant draw, placing guests within a short walk of major attractions like the Rogers Centre and CN Tower. Amenities that receive high marks include the state-of-the-art, 24-hour fitness center equipped with TechnoGym machines, Peloton bikes, and Frame Fitness reformers, complemented by wellness amenities like eucalyptus towels and yoga mats. The hotel also offers complimentary bike rentals and a chauffeured electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class house car for rides within 10 kilometers. The exclusive Sakura Lounge, a serene hideaway for hotel guests, is noted for its complimentary daily breakfast and curated experiences. The hotel's emphasis on privacy and discreet luxury is also a key highlight.

Room Quality

The rooms and suites at Nobu Toronto are consistently described as spotless, luxurious, spacious, and comfortable. They embody a signature minimalist aesthetic with Japanese touches, including pale oak paneling, woolly textures, and floor-to-ceiling windows offering city or lake views. Bathrooms are spa-like with stone finishes, featuring deep soaking tubs (some Hinoki tubs with yuzu-and-ginger bath sachets), heated Toto toilets, and rainfall showers with Japanese teak stools. In-room amenities are high-end, including Dyson hairdryers and straighteners, two robe options (terry cloth and yukata), high-thread-count Italian linens, Byredo bath amenities, and a pillow menu. Minibars are curated with both indulgent and healthy-ish snacks, alongside a selection of high-end alcoholic and complimentary non-alcoholic beverages. Specific suite types like the Hikari Corner Suite (52 sq meters) offer king beds and thoughtful layouts, while the Mizu Suite (84 sq meters) boasts a sumptuous king bed and lake views. Corner suites provide dazzling skyline views, and lake-facing suites may feature living rooms with gas fireplaces and sectional sofas.

Dining Experience

The hotel's Nobu Restaurant serves Japanese cuisine for dinner in a design-forward atmosphere with an open kitchen and an 11-seat sushi bar. Signature dishes like Black Cod Miso and Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeno are highly recommended by some. While the food is acknowledged as fine and occasionally very good, some reviews indicate it's rarely great and often expensive, with portion sizes feeling smaller than at U.S. Nobu counterparts. The ambiance, however, is generally well-received, described as having an "amazing vibe" and being a place to "see and be seen."

Breakfast is complimentary for hotel guests and served à la carte in the exclusive Sakura Lounge. The menu typically includes house-made pastries, muesli, overnight oats, and standout ricotta pancakes, with options for in-room breakfast. There is also a Sunday all-you-can-eat brunch offered at $110, which has received mixed reviews regarding its value for money, with some noting a focus on quantity over quality compared to other Toronto AYCE options. The hotel also features a bar/lounge with expertly crafted cocktails.

Service & Staff

Guest feedback on service is generally positive, with staff described as "always very helpful and so so friendly" and "very welcoming." The hotel aims for "anticipatory service" infused with the Japanese spirit of Omotenashi. However, some restaurant reviews have described service as "polished but unremarkable," with staff moving efficiently but mechanically, suggesting a transactional rather than engaging experience.

Location & Accessibility

Nobu Hotel Toronto boasts an unbeatable location on Mercer Street, nestled in the vibrant heart of the city's Entertainment District. It is within a short 10-minute walk of major attractions like the Rogers Centre, CN Tower, and the Toronto waterfront. Public transportation is easily accessible, with King St West at Blue Jays Way East Side Stop just a 2-minute walk away. The hotel is also conveniently located minutes from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport and about 30 minutes from Pearson International Airport, with a complimentary car service available for airport and train station transfers.

Value & Pricing

Nobu Toronto is positioned as a "super premium offering" and is considered "pricey but worth it" by many guests for the hotel stay itself. Room prices start from around $371.59 (as of Feb 14, 2026, for a March 16, 2026 stay), with an average room price starting at $500+. The high pricing is attributed to its luxury amenities, sophisticated design, and exceptional guest satisfaction focus. However, the Nobu Restaurant's pricing often faces criticism for being "expensive—often unjustifiably so" or "overpriced for what it is," especially for the portion sizes. Despite this, some guests feel it is worth the cost for a fine-dining splurge.

Common Complaints

Recurring criticisms include the dim lighting in the restaurant's dramatic staircase, which some find hazardous. The portion sizes at the Nobu Restaurant are sometimes perceived as smaller than those at Nobu's U.S. locations, which is more conspicuous given the pricing parity. The complimentary breakfast room has been noted by some guests as being small and lacking windows, which can lead to a less intimate experience during busy times. Occasional elevator malfunctions have also been reported. Some guests have also mentioned a slight spillover noise from always-on music in the hallways. The hotel also lacks a full-service spa, though in-room wellness treatments can be arranged.

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