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Toronto (hotel and residences) – Opening 2024
New Orleans – Opening 2024
Plaza Athenee Nobu Hotel & Spa New York – Opening 2025
Punta Cana – Opening 2026
Orlando – Opening 2026
TULUM – OPENING 2026
SÃO PAULO – Opening 2027
Be on the lookout for these upcoming destinations opening soon.
Roma – Opening 2024
Al Khobar (hotel and residences) – Opening 2025
MADRID – Opening 2025
Hamburg – Opening 2026
Lisbon – Opening 2025
Danang (Hotel and Residences) – Opening 2027
TEL AVIV – Opening 2027
Plaza Athenee Nobu Hotel Bangkok
– Opening 2027
Abu Dhabi (Hotel & Residences)
– opening 2027
Al Marjan Island (hotel & residences)
– opening 2027
North Coast Egypt (Hotel & Residences)
– Opening 2027
Cairo (Hotel & Residences)
– Opening 2027
Nobu Residences Abu Dhabi
Opening 2027
Nobu Residences
Al Marjan Island
Opening 2027
Nobu Residences Al Khobar
Opening 2025
Nobu Residences Cairo
Opening 2027
Nobu Residences
North Coast Egypt
Opening 2027
Asia
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Danang
Opening 2027
Nobu Residences Orlando Opening 2026
Nobu Residences Toronto Open Now
Nobu Residences Los Cabos Open Now
Nobu Residences Punta Cana Opening 2026
Nobu Residences Tulum Opening 2026
Nobu Residences São Paulo No opening date
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Nobu Restaurant (London Portman Square)Jared Paul Stern Writer
The Executive Editor of Maxim magazine, Stern has written for the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the New York Times' T magazine, GQ, WWD, Vogue, New York magazine, Hamptons magazine, CNN Style, Playboy, InsideHook, and Man of the World, among others. He has also served as a judge for the International Best Dressed List and the Ford Supermodel of the World contest; published a coastal dining guide; and founded a clothing line. He lives in Maine and Mexico.
Adam Hay-Nicholls is an award-winning journalist and author specialized in motoring, Formula One racing, travel, and luxury. His regular outlets are GQ, Metro, The Spectator, Country Life, and Motor Sport magazine, and his books include Smoke & Mirrors: Cars, Photography and Dreams of the Open Road, and the forthcoming Charles Leclerc: A Biography. He's based in London.
Emma is a New York-based luxury lifestyle writer whose work has appeared in Forbes, Business Insider, Robb Report, Barron’s Penta, Mansion Global, and Luxury Tribune. She covers all facets of luxury, including travel, design, private aviation, real estate, spirits, and jewelry. She was previously an associate editor at Elite Traveler, where she covered exclusive lifestyle content for print and digital.
Beth Short-Rhoads Writer
Beth Short-Rhoads is a chef and food writer living in Sitka, Alaska. She is the host of The Savory Moment podcast, a 2 ½ minute culinary soundscape where dinner ideas featuring Alaska seafood and other fresh ingredients come to life. You can find her on public radio stations across Alaska and on Instagram @fireweed.dinners.
Jennifer Bradley Franklin is a multiplatform journalist and author, specializing in travel, food, celebrities, interiors, and other lifestyle topics. In addition to Nobu Magazine, her work appears in the Wall Street Journal, Conde Nast Traveler, Bon Appetit, Architectural Digest, USA Today, Southern Living, People, Food Network and a host of others.
Jennifer is the founding Editor-in-Chief of GaBiz, a business magazine published by Atlanta magazine, and a senior contributing editor for Simply Buckhead
Aaron Minks got his start in photography and filmmaking with a point and shoot camera while on a year-long bicycle trip through South America. That spark led to a passion for visual storytelling and a career spanning documentary, commercial and short-film. Aaron is drawn to the places less traveled and stories untold, a keen listener and proponent of slow travel.
Emma Reynolds Writer Jennifer Bradley Franklin Writer Adam Hay-Nicholls Writer Aaron Minks PhotographerThe holidays are a time for family, for reflection on the past year, and for preparation for everything to come. These are the times when we cherish the things most precious to us and appreciate all we have to be thankful for. This year has been truly special - as we continue to expand the world of Nobu and introduce exciting new chapters we are more excited than ever to bring the latest issue of Nobu Hotels Magazine to you.
From travels, parties, and many new beginnings, 2023 was quite the year. We celebrated new openings around the globe, hosting dazzling events with friends old and new, and expanded the world of Nobu to include all of you - it was certainly one for the books.
In this issue, we travel from London to Atlanta, look inside one of Nobu’s top luxury villas, welcome the highly anticipated Nobu Residences, and celebrate 10 years of our most iconic cocktail. From an insider’s guide to Miami to ski-style curations to keep you looking chic on the slopes - issue 06 truly has it all.
2023 was one for the books, from New York Fashion Week to Art Basel Miami, our exceptional team brought the spirit of Nobu wherever our travels took us. Unforgettable stays, extraordinary meals, and wonderful friendships were the hallmarks of our year - and we are as honored as ever to share them with all of you. To a wonderful year ahead - cheers to 2024!
Nestled on the shores of Al Marjan Island, Nobu Residences offers you a unique perspective on island living and to experience life, The Nobu Way.
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Small, personality-driven, and privately owned watch brands are reshaping the business of time. Here are the top 10 makers all collectors should know.
By Victoria GomelskyIn the taxonomy of the luxury watch business, there are two kinds of watchmakers: Those that make their mechanical watches using parts supplied by other companies and those that make their own mechanisms (aka movements).
The former describes most big brands, from Cartier to Omega, while the latter, generally speaking, denotes artisanal, or “independent,” watchmakers who make up for their small production runs (a few hundred timepieces a year or less) with a personality-driven marketing approach that gives collectors the opportunity to meet the person behind the movement.
There is a caveat: Rolex, the behemoth of the Swiss watch business, straddles both worlds. The company makes virtually everything in-house, including alloying its own gold, but its annual production hovers around one million watches. By most watch lovers’ standards, that sort of volume disqualifies it from the “independent” label.
Since the start of the mechanical watchmaking renaissance in the late 1990s, the explosion of interest in independent watchmaking has reshaped the business. It’s no exaggeration to suggest that hotshot watchmakers such as Franck Muller, François-Paul Journe, and Philippe Dufour, to name a few pioneering independents, have helped grow the category by stoking interest among collectors. (In 2022, exports of Swiss watches topped a recordbreaking $27 billion.)
The appeal of wearing a timepiece by an independent watchmaker lies in its exclusivity. “It’s definitely about differentiating yourself,” says William Rohr, a watch industry veteran who, in 2018, founded the independent watch brand Massena Lab. “The guy who has a Submariner walks in a room and 50 guys are wearing a Rolex. But if he has a Journe on his wrist, the chance of seeing another guy with a Journe is very low.”
Among connoisseurs, the list of independents every collector should know is highly subjective and constantly expanding, as buzzy new makers land on the scene (see the recent social media hype over the Swiss artisan watchmaker Sylvain Pinaud). Some names, however, are a given.
F.P. Journe is chief among them. The most obvious heir to the scientific tradition of horology epitomized by watchmaking legends such as Abraham-Louis Breguet and George Daniels, Journe has garnered a cult following among high-end watch enthusiasts since founding his eponymous brand in 1999.
More recently, a handful of celebrated independent makers have followed in his footsteps. They include Akrivia, the brainchild of the Kosovan watchmaker Rexhep Rexhepi; Grönefeld, a Dutch label from brothers Bart and Tim Grönefeld; Hajime Asaoka, the Japanese product designer-turned-watchmaker; Kari Voutilainen, the Finnish watchmaker beloved by connoisseurs for making almost every part of his timepieces in-house; and, of course, the British watchmaker Roger W. Smith, a legendary horologist who makes just 12 wristwatches a year at his workshop on the Isle of Man.
Rounding out the top 10 independent watchmakers are a handful of brands that are defined less by singular personalities than by their inventive, often avant-garde, approach to watchmaking.
MB&F (Maximilan Büsser & Friends), a Genevabased brand famed for its collaborative working style, is a cult favorite, as is De Bethune, known for its precision timekeeping and vibrant blue watches. Last but not least is H. Moser & Cie., whose minimalist timepieces often court controversy with their pointed takes on industry topics, and Urwerk, a maker of space-age wristwatches that reflect the complementary talents of master watchmaker Felix Baumgartner and designer Martin Frei.
At the end of the day, no matter which flavor of “independent” watchmaker a buyer prefers, one thing is clear: “It’s the ultimate flex for a collector,” says Rohr. “‘I’m wearing a watch that’s 10 times more expensive than yours, but you’ve never heard of it.’”
Watches in silhouettes other than traditional round are having a moment. Cartier, Jaeger-LeCoultre, and Richard Mille are leading the renaissance.
By Victoria GomelskyPicture a wristwatch. Odds are you’ve imagined a timepiece with a traditional round silhouette and not a “shaped” style, referring to any watch that deviates from the classic form.
For most of the past century, round watches dominated the luxury watch category. But now, in an echo of the Art Deco period, when elegant rectangular watches such as the Cartier Tank or the JaegerLeCoultre Reverso made their debut, timepieces in a bevy of different shapes are having a moment.
“We’re seeing more and more customers looking for something that nobody else has,”
says Eugene Tutunikov, CEO of SwissWatchExpo, an online watch dealer in Atlanta.
Cartier, which prides itself on its plethora of shaped styles, has always been a leader in the category, but demand for the brand, centered on its square Santos collection, began to grow during the pandemic. “We’ve had stronger growth in Cartier than any brand in the last few years,” Tutunikov says.
The French Maison’s signature watch, the Tank, now known as the Tank Normale, is the quintessential shaped timepiece. Designed in 1917 by Louis Cartier—a grandson of Cartier’s founder, LouisFrançois Cartier—to resemble the World War I armored fighting vehicle for which it’s named, the model features “brancards” (or vertical bars) that represent the treads and a case that conjures the cockpit.
Over the years, the model has spawned countless iterations still sold today, including the off-centered Tank Asymétrique (1936), the curvy and elongated Tank Américaine (1989), and the angular Tank Française (1996). In common they share a pointedly non-round silhouette, and the ability to confer “It watch” status on anyone who wears them.
That goes triple for the much-beloved Crash. Introduced by Cartier London in the 1960s, the famously bent-out-of-shape model has attracted a new generation of watch lovers, including celebs such as Tyler, the Creator, who have gravitated to its iconoclastic appeal. (In 2022, a rare edition from 1967 sold in an online auction for $1,503,888, nearly double the highest result ever achieved for a Crash at auction.)
The 92-years-young Reverso is another shapely icon. With its elegant, rectangular design and swiveling case, revealing two different faces, the four-sided model is widely regarded as a paragon of Deco style. And like much of the era’s creations, it continues to be reinvented. Just this year, Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced new iterations of the Reverso in various color schemes, with and without complications, proving that you can never have too much of a good thing.
For fans of contemporary watchmaking, Richard Mille’s distinctly shaped timepieces are the ultimate status symbol. Housed in the brand’s signature tonneau, or barrel-shaped, cases, RM models have been the horological talk of the town since they were introduced in 2001. But demand soared during the pandemic when eager buyers resorted to paying well above retail value for the brand’s most soughtafter wristwatches.
No catalog of shaped timepieces, however, would be complete without mentioning Patek Philippe’s Golden Ellipse collection. Introduced in 1968, the model comes in an elliptical case that resembles a rectangle with rounded edges. With a design inspired by the “golden ratio” of ancient Greek mathematicians, a so-called “divine proportion” equal to approximately 1.6181, the form is said to be the international hallmark of beauty. Go figure!
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The Macallan reveals a new edition of its coveted Harmony collection in collaboration with Stella and Mary McCartney
The world of whisky and fashion collide as The Macallan, a renowned name in single malt Scotch whisky, partners with creative powerhouses Stella and Mary McCartney for the third edition of The Harmony Collection. This unique collaboration, inspired by their shared love for Scotland's natural beauty, marks the McCartney sisters' debut union in the world of spirits.
Stella and Mary McCartney's deep emotional ties to Scotland are well-known, stemming from their childhood memories of the Scottish countryside and The Macallan Estate. It's these cherished memories that served as the creative spark for The Macallan Harmony Collection Amber Meadow and Green Meadow, two exceptional limited-edition expressions.
These whiskies are a testament to the artistry of The Macallan Whisky Mastery Team, blending sherry-seasoned oak and bourbon casks inspired by Scotland's natural grasslands. According to Steven Bremner, Whisky Maker at The Macallan, Amber Meadow offers "warm meadows and mature barley fields" with a "rich, citrus-scented finish." Meanwhile, Green Meadow delivers a "sweet and fragrant" experience.
The collaboration doesn't stop at whisky; the McCartney sisters have also co-created TOGETHER: A Collection for The Macallan, featuring 11 exquisite lifestyle pieces. These items, designed by Stella and Mary and crafted by master artisans, include handmade glassware, ceramic flasks, and brass ice stamps, all reflecting the natural hues of The Macallan Estate.
Jaume Ferras, Global Creative Director at The Macallan, praised the partnership's innovation and craftsmanship. He noted that the collaboration with Stella and Mary McCartney is a celebration of "the highest quality of materials and incredible craftsmanship" and perfectly aligns with The Macallan's 200-year-old tradition of respecting nature.
To celebrate this unique partnership, The Macallan is offering The Harmony Hideaway, a bespoke experience for whisky enthusiasts to immerse themselves in Scotland's beauty and the new Harmony expressions.
TOGETHER: A Collection for The Macallan will be available as a limited set starting on October 11, 2023, with Amber Meadow and Green Meadow hitting shelves worldwide in October 2023 and December 2023, respectively. This partnership between The Macallan and the McCartney sisters brings together the worlds of whisky and fashion in a harmonious celebration of nature and craftsmanship.
This year, redefine your adventures with J.L. Rocha. Embrace the allure of the unknown, clad in the sophistication of our leather jackets and accompanied by the legacy embodied in our travel bags. Because, in the end, the greatest expedition is the one undertaken with family.
The adventure collection expresses how our leather goods are more than well crafted products; they are a celebration of the extraordinary journey shared between generations. Ours as a father son brand, yours the unique path you explore while crafting your legacy.
Thoughtfully designed, sustainable crafted footwear.
Koio brings together modern design, sustainable Italian craftsmanship, and unparalleled comfort to create luxurious footwear for everyday wear. We’re so devoted to ensuring our shoes are flawlessly constructed that we visited 34 factories in Italy before deciding to partner with an esteemed manufacturer in Florence. Inside this artisan studio, our shoes are masterfully handcrafted using locally sourced leathers, suedes, and recycled materials. Every pair passes through the hands of 42 craftspeople before it’s deemed complete. Koios are designed to look refined when dressed up with tailoring, and feel cool when pared back with denim. In other words, they’ll work beautifully for every occasion.
Embark on a sartorial journey like no other with J.L. Rocha's Adventure Collection. This season, the exquisite line of leather goods and accessories seamlessly blends luxury and ruggedness for the modern adventurer. Crafted from the finest full-grain leather, each piece exudes timeless style while boasting durability to withstand any expedition. From meticulously handcrafted boots that conquer the toughest terrains to elegant wallets and bags that effortlessly accompany you on urban escapades, J.L. Rocha's Adventure Collection is the epitome of versatility and sophistication. Elevate your travel game with these exceptional pieces, designed to take you from the wild outdoors to city streets in impeccable style.
As the holidays roll around, it’s never been a better time to add a little sparkle to your winter wishlist. With thick knits and heavy coats on rotation all season, let your jewelry act as an outlet for your personal style. It’s easy to feel lost in your coldweather layers, but a couple of dazzling new jewels are sure to brighten your mood this season.
Jenna Blake
Anita Ko
Huggies With Pear Diamond Center
Gold Single Stone Mariner Link Bracelet Solis Ribbed IV
$7,200, jennablake.com $5,400, kinnstudio.com
Yvonne Leon
Mini Set Chevalière Poire & Bague Vague Diamant Oj
€1,500.00, yvonneleon.com
Jacquie Aiche
Pave Carved Eye Burst Clear Quartz Teardrop Ring
$ 5,250, jacquieaiche.com
Rainbow K
Melissa Kaye
Audrey Stud
$ 8,750, shop.melissakayejewelry.com
Jacquie Aiche
Diamond Elle Necklace
$ 33,750, jacquieaiche.com
Uniform Object
Supernova Reflection Necklace
$43,950, uniformobject.com
Fernando Jorge
Aerial Loops Necklace
$40,000, fernandojorge.com
From mountainside photoshoots to ever-so-chic aprés parties, a ski getaway has never been so stylish. Luckily, we’ve got your packing list prepped with sleek slope-worthy gear, fashion-forward furs, and cozy lodge essentials. Whether you’re taking on black diamonds or warming up by the fireplace, we’ll have you looking elegant for every minute of it.
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Since 1988, Chopard has been World Sponsor and Official Timekeeper of the legendary 1000 Miglia , the world’s most beautiful car race. As the ultimate embodiment of our passion for endurance rallies and the competitive spirit, the 40.5 mm-diameter Mille Miglia Classic Chronograph combines a sporty design with chronometer-certified precision. Proudly developed and handcrafted by our Artisans, this exceptional timepiece showcases the finest expertise and innovation cultivated within our Manufacture.
The season of sweaters is upon us - and we’re naming cashmere as our MVK (most valuable knit!). Day to night, casual to chic - a good sweater has never let us down. Upgrade your cold-weather staples with luxurious cable knits, sleek turtlenecks, and cozy cardigans - we’ll keep you stylishand warm - all winter long!
With sprawling floor-to-ceiling city views, the Nobu Villa is undoubtedly the best place to enjoy the bustling city of Chicago if you’re looking to embrace a little luxury. Complete with opulent dining and living areas, a stylish lounge, and a teak tree soaking tub - the Villa is the ideal place to sit back, relax, and enjoy vacation how it should be. Perfect for entertaining friends, enjoying family time, or stealing a weekend away with a loved one, every detail of the Nobu Villa is carefully considered to ensure a stay of a lifetime. 14-foot ceilings, elegant Japanese design, and a signature pool table distinguish the Villa as Chicago’s very best - take our word for it.
ABU DHABI WELCOMES ONE OF THE FIRST NOBU BRANDED RESIDENCES IN THE MIDDLE EAST.
Situated on the pristine beachfront of Mamsha Al Saadiyat, the 88 spacious apartments will provide a unique opportunity to live in a home that harmoniously blends Nobu’s Japanese design and hospitality with modern opulence.
Each residence has been thoughtfully curated, including artfully designed kitchens in collaboration with Chef Nobu while the bathrooms reflect a fusion of traditional Arabian and Japanese inspired bathing rituals. The Nobu community will have access to state-of-the-art wellness amenities, including a swimming pool that overlooks the Guggenheim Museum, designed by world famous architect Frank Gehry. Homeowners will have direct access to the Nobu dining experience with the opportunity to indulge in private dining by Nobu chefs in their own homes.
Set amongst 50,000 sqm of luxurious hospitality and retail, a combination of one, two- and three- bedroom apartments, two-bedroom lofts and a limited number of exclusive penthouses and sky villas are available, with expansive views of the white sandy beaches and crystal waters of the Arabian Gulf in one of the UAE’s most sought-after locations, Saadiyat Island.
In 2023, we celebrated the 10th anniversary of our inaugural Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace and achieved noteworthy milestones with the successful launch of three new properties in Marrakech, Sevilla, and San Sebastián. Furthermore, we unveiled ambitious expansion plans for key destinations, including Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, Lisbon, and Egypt. The highly anticipated introduction of Plaza Athénée Nobu Hotels in New York and Bangkok in 2026 is poised to set new benchmarks in sophistication, style and luxury. These developments brought our total hotel count to 38 hotels, with 18 currently operational and 20 in various stages of development. Additionally, we introduced 12 residential projects, with the opening in Los Cabos and future launches scheduled in Toronto, Abu Dhabi, Al Marjan Island, Danang, Tulum, Al Khobar, Orlando, Punta Cana, Cairo, North Coast Egypt, and São Paulo.
As our brand undergoes rapid expansion, we continually seek innovative ways to engage with our guests. Signature programs such as Nobu Pilates, featuring a stunning studio in the heart of Marylebone, and the Nobu Hotels Magazine, placed in guest rooms and suites globally, provide insider news and updates on brand events. Exciting guest room packages and experiences, such the F1 Nobu Villa super prize valued at over $5M, further enhance the guest journey.
Looking ahead to 2024, a momentous year marking the 30th anniversary of the Nobu brand, we eagerly anticipate the grand opening of Nobu Toronto Hotel and Residences, and two Nobu Hotels as part of the newly reimagined Caesars Palace complexes in both Atlantic City and New Orleans. Additionally, we are thrilled to introduce our first Italian property, Nobu Hotel Roma.
As we embark on new projects globally, we remain steadfast in our commitment to delivering a quality product within an exciting environment, complemented by the most knowledgeable service. We celebrate 30 years of the iconic world of Nobu as we continue to grow and evolve.
Nestled in the pristine waters of Massachusetts' Duxbury Bay, Island Creek Oysters offers a delectable experience for seafood enthusiasts. With a rich history and commitment to sustainable aquaculture, this family-owned oyster farm has gained acclaim for its exceptional oysters. Join us as we dive into the world of Island Creek Oysters and explore what makes them truly special.
Island Creek Oysters has been cultivating the finest oysters since its establishment in 1992. What started as a humble venture by Skip Bennett, an oyster-loving shellfish farmer, has evolved into a renowned institution. Bennett's passion and dedication to sustainable aquaculture practices laid the foundation for Island Creek Oysters' success.
One bite of an Island Creek Oyster is enough to transport you to the briny depths of Duxbury Bay. These oysters boast a unique flavor profile that sets them apart from others. The combination of the cool, mineral-rich waters and the farm's innovative growing techniques gives rise to a taste that is simultaneously clean, crisp, and complex. Island Creek Oysters strike a perfect balance between sweetness and salinity, with hints of melon, cucumber, and seaweed that tantalize the taste buds. The result is an oyster that delivers a burst of freshness, leaving a lingering and satisfying finish.
Island Creek Oysters is more than just an oyster farm; it is a beacon of sustainability and community engagement. The farm embraces responsible aquaculture practices, minimizing its environmental impact and promoting the health of the surrounding ecosystem. By using an innovative tray system, the oysters are raised off the bay floor, allowing for better water circulation. Island Creek Oysters also takes part in various research projects aimed at advancing sustainable farming techniques.
Beyond sustainability, Island Creek Oysters is deeply committed to the local community. Through their foundation, the farm supports educational initiatives, marine conservation efforts, and shellfish restoration projects. Their partnerships with local restaurants and chefs further promote the farmto-table concept, fostering a sense of connectedness between consumers and the source of their food.
Island Creek Oysters have earned a revered place on the menus of some of the finest restaurants worldwide. The unique flavor profile and impeccable quality make them a favorite among renowned chefs and seafood connoisseurs. Whether enjoyed raw, with a dash of lemon, or elevated in mouth-watering preparations, Island Creek Oysters never fail to impress.
These oysters are not just an appetizer but a culinary canvas, inspiring chefs to create innovative dishes that highlight their distinctive characteristics. From delicate seafood stews to creative ceviches, the possibilities are endless. The oysters' versatility is matched only by their unwavering quality, ensuring a memorable dining experience.
Island Creek Oysters embodies the essence of sustainable aquaculture and community engagement. With their exceptional flavor, commitment to the environment, and dedication to local partnerships, they continue to captivate seafood lovers worldwide. Indulge in the exquisite taste of Island Creek Oysters and discover a world of oceanic pleasure that nourishes both the palate and the soul.
Truffles have long held a special place in the culinary world, revered for their unique and irresistible aroma. Among the many truffle-infused delights, one company stands out for its dedication to bringing the magic of truffles to food lovers around the globe—Trufflin. In this article, we delve into the exquisite world of Trufflin, exploring their passion for truffles and the range of delectable products they offer.
Trufflin is more than just a truffle company; it's a brand that encapsulates a love for all things truffle. Founded by truffle enthusiasts, Trufflin aims to bring the extraordinary flavors of truffles to everyday life. From truffle-infused oils to truffle-infused honey, their products provide an unforgettable gustatory journey.
What sets Trufflin apart is their unwavering commitment to quality. They source their truffles from renowned truffle regions across the world, ensuring only the finest specimens make it into their products. Each truffle is carefully selected, guaranteeing an unparalleled flavor experience for their customers.
Trufflin's truffle-infused oils are a treasure trove of flavor. Crafted by infusing high-quality oils with the essence of truffles, they add a touch of luxury to any dish. Whether drizzled over pasta, used as a finishing touch on risottos, or simply paired with crusty bread, these oils elevate any meal to new heights.
For those with a sweet tooth, Trufflin's truffleinfused honey is a revelation. The delicate balance of natural sweetness and earthy truffle notes creates a taste sensation like no other. Spread it on warm toast or use it as a glaze for roasted meats—the possibilities are endless.
Trufflin's Truffle Salt is a versatile seasoning that deserves a spot in every kitchen. This unique blend of finely ground truffles and salt adds an instant burst of umami to any dish. Whether sprinkled on popcorn, roasted vegetables, or scrambled eggs, Truffle Salt imparts a distinct truffle flavor that will leave you craving for more.
For those seeking a spicy twist, Trufflin's Truffle Sriracha and Truffle Buffalo sauces are the perfect choice. These fiery condiments combine the heat of chili peppers with the rich, earthy flavor of truffles. Whether drizzled on pizza, tacos, or grilled meats, it adds a tantalizing kick that takes the taste experience to new heights.
Trufflin isn't just about offering exceptional truffle products; it's about embracing a lifestyle centered around culinary delights. Trufflin's website features a wealth of recipes, cooking tips, and inspiration to help you incorporate truffle-infused goodness into your everyday meals. It's an invitation to indulge in the opulence of truffles and elevate your dining experience.
Trufflin has successfully captured the essence of truffles and transformed them into an accessible luxury for food enthusiasts worldwide. Their commitment to sourcing the finest truffles and crafting exceptional products has made them a go-to brand for truffle lovers. Whether you're a seasoned truffle connoisseur or a curious foodie eager to explore new flavors, Trufflin's offerings are sure to delight your taste buds and leave you longing for more. So, why not embark on a culinary adventure with Trufflin and discover the incredible world of truffle-infused delights?
In 2023, we introduced the inaugural Nobu Residences in Los Cabos, not only as places to stay but as distinct homes embodying the quintessence of Nobu in the design and ethos. With 11 other residential projects in our global pipeline, spanning Toronto, Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, Danang, Khobar, Cairo, North Coast Egypt, Punta Cana, Tulum, Orlando, and São Paulo, Nobu is solidifying its presence in the luxury branded residence sphere. These residences offer an exclusive curated experience, providing purposeful design, elevated amenities including Nobu dining and room service, and unparalleled access to the world of Nobu as well as the surrounding area through a dedicated experience team.
This year, Nobu Residences Los Cabos welcomed residents to 60 exclusive homes adjacent to Nobu Hotel Los Cabos, offering impressive views of the neighboring, championship golf course. In Toronto, Nobu Residences Toronto, located in the heart of the entertainment district, began hosting residents in November. Rising
45 stories above the city, the two towers boast 658 residential units, 36 luxury hotel suites, and a Nobu restaurant on the ground floor, providing panoramic views of the Toronto skyline in a dynamic and vibrant setting.
Looking ahead to 2025 and beyond, our footprint is expanding in the Middle East with developments in Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, and Khobar, Saudi Arabia. In Northern Africa, two new projects are emerging in Cairo and Egypt’s enchanting North Coast. In Danang, Vietnam, Nobu Residences will grace a 43-story tower, the highest building in the Central City, offering world-class dining and entertainment. Additionally, projects are underway in Tulum, Mexico, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, and Orlando, Florida, serving as second and third homes for many North American clients. Nobu Residences continue to redefine luxury living on a global scale, combining signature lifestyle and design for an unparalleled residential experience.
Miami is far more than its reputation as a sizzling party scene. In the past two decades, the city has emerged as one of the country’s most diverse cultural hubs and art destinations with major fairs like Art Basel, Miami Art Week, and Design/Miami. Yet you can still find some of the best bars, nightlife, and restaurants within the Magic City. Since the pandemic, people have flocked to Miami in droves for its warm weather, business opportunities, real estate, and high-octane lifestyle, but even if you’re here for a weekend, be sure to pack in some of the city’s most sought-after spots. From the booming neighborhoods of Brickell and Edgewood to the upscale shops of Bal Harbour and the buzzy nightlife of South Beach, Miami truly has something for every type of traveler.
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From hospitality gurus Dave Grutman, CEO of Groot Hospitality, and Noah Tepperberg, co-CEO of Tao Group Hospitality, comes Miami’s latest hotspot: Casadonna. Reminiscent of the Italian Riviera (in part thanks to renowned designer Ken Fulk’s interiors), Casadonna serves fresh coastal Italian cuisine with everything from a crudo bar to traditional handmade pastas. The restaurant is situated just along Biscayne Bay within a Mediterranean Revival building erected in 1926, so you can admire the water and architecture as you sip on a craft cocktail.After the success of Cote Korean Steakhouse in New York, owner Simon Kim opened a second location, Cote Miami, in 2021. The one-Michelin-starred restaurant is a staple on the Miami scene, serving up some of the city’s best premium beef cuts. The Korean steakhouse, located in the thriving Miami Design District, is a sleek, sophisticated spot beloved by A-listers and foodies alike.
3900 NE 2nd Avenue +1 305 434 4668, cotemiami.com
If you love live music and entertainment, there’s no better destination than the glittering Faena Theater, with a design inspired by Old Hollywood clubs and Europe’s grand operas. Located within the Faena Hotel, the theater regularly hosts today’s top talent and nightlife. Not to be missed is the Allura Cabaret from Thursdays to Sundays. The cabaret features powerful choreography, singers, dancers, and digital artists, who join forces to create incredible showcases.
If you have a sweet tooth, make a beeline to Azucar Ice Cream in Little Havana. You can’t miss this ice cream joint, with its storefront of larger-than-life ice cream cones fronting the shop. It serves up Cuban-inspired ice cream—try their famous flavor, Abuela Maria made with chunks of guava and Maria cookies—and regular scoops in delicious cones. The founder is inspired by classic Cuban dishes and seasonal ingredients to concoct the menu’s delightful sweet treats.
A National Historic Landmark, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens was once the private estate of a wellknown businessman that was first built in 1916 with Tuscan Italian Renaissance architecture. The home is filled with 32 ornate rooms, featuring art dating back to the Renaissance and Baroque periods, and recalls the global influence of architecture in Miami at the time. What’s more, the grounds have 10 acres of formal Italian Renaissance-style gardens. Spend an afternoon meandering through the impressive and meticulously preserved museum.
This contemporary art bastion has become one of Miami’s most important cultural institutions and is dedicated to 20th- and 21st-century international art with exhibits that reflect today’s cultural conversations in society. It has an impressive permanent collection of works from Latin America and the Caribbean across eight galleries. The exhibits are coupled by sleek interiors and a critically acclaimed building designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron. Don’t forget to stop by the hanging gardens.
One of the most Instagrammable public art destinations in the country, Wynwood Walls in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood consists of large-format street murals from international artists and graffiti artists alike. Meander the streets of this unique ‘outdoor museum’ to see the colorful and vibrant ever-changing murals along the walls of buildings. Wynwood Walls is part of the greater Wynwood Art District, home to many art galleries, exhibits, and museums, so you can plan an art-filled day.
You can’t go to Miami without indulging in authentic Cuban cuisine, and Cafe La Trova delivers top-notch Cuban and Latin American flavors in a vivacious atmosphere. This restaurant in Little Havana serves classic flavors dishes like empanadas and croquetas to skirt steak ropa vieja and arroz con pollos. Wash it down with a cocktail from their ‘Clasicos Cubanos’ menu (we’re partial to the rum-filled Hotel Nacional) and enjoy live music at this buzzy spot.
971 SW 8th Street
+1 786 615 4379, cafelatrova.com
Located on the northern tip of Miami Beach, Bal Harbour Shops is a sleek outdoor mall with designer boutiques and restaurants in a landscaped outdoor setting. It is considered one of the most luxurious ‘malls’ in the U.S. with boutiques including Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Goyard, as well as department stores Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue. Enjoy a glass of champagne at Aba or Carpaccio before or after your shopping excursion.
655-96th Street, Bal Harbour
+1 305 748 2815, balharbourflorida.com
+1 561 495 0233, morikami.org
Just a short drive north of Miami, spend a day visiting the tranquil Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens. There are six distinct gardens inspired by significant gardens in Japan, including the Roji-en, Yamato-Kan, and Bonsai Collection. Stroll through these lush and serene green spaces and learn more about Japanese art and culture through the exhibitions on display. The museum also houses pieces from private Japanese art collections.
One stay at Nobu Hotel Atlanta is all it takes to get hooked on this city's irresistible culinary and cultural delights.
Photography by Hannah Wilson Styling by Elena Allison Hair and Makeup by Mischa Murphy Shot on location at Nobu Hotel AtlantaA vibrant art scene, hip nightlife, global culinary flavors and envelope-pushing fashion make this East London enclave a must-visit destination.
Words by Jennifer Bradley FranklinEstablished in 47 AD, London is one of the undisputed world capitals of culture. Though many visitors expect to see the big landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, London Bridge and the Tower of London, seasoned visitors know that myriad treasures exist outside of “The Square Mile” of the historic core. Shoreditch, one of London’s trendiest neighborhoods, is a prime example, having established itself as one of the U.K. capital’s epicenters of creativity, from fashion to food. Historically a financial hub, the East London enclave consistently draws top chefs turning out global flavors,
gallerists curating exciting collections, street artists and revelers looking for a hip nightlife scene. Visitors drawn to the district’s lively energy will find an ideal homeaway-from-home at Nobu Hotel London Shoreditch. The 164 rooms and suites capture an alluring blend of Japanese serenity and industrial drama, with a relaxing on-property spa, fully outfitted gym and an outpost of the brand’s signature Nobu restaurant and Nobu Shoreditch Bar, serving up flawless, handcrafted cocktails. It’s the perfect jumping-off point for exploring this exciting neighborhood.
London’s reputation as a fashion destination stems from historically expert tailoring and shoe-making fit for royalty. While you can’t go wrong with a visit to in-town destinations such as Savile Row, Marylebone High Street and Oxford Street, fashionistas will find plenty to explore right in Shoreditch. Start with a visit to Dragana Perisic, where the Serbian-born designer specializes in slow fashion and everything you see from—from handbags to accessories—is made locally. Looking to maximize your time? Plan a visit to Boxpark Shoreditch, a cutting-edge retail and entertainment experience housed in shipping containers. The vendors are constantly changing, so no matter when you visit, there will be an exciting mix of boutique and brand name shops. See what strikes your fancy along Redchurch Street, the six-block road packed with chic shops such as new and vintage homewares at Labour and Wait, upmarket French styles for men and women at A.P.C., casual clothing by British brand Folk, and much more. For a one-stop shop for curated brands such as JW Anderson, Diesel, Martine Rose, Y/Project and Our Legacy, wander the wares at htown, founded in 2002 by fashion stylist and retail expert Harry Fisher.
Dragana Perisic photographer Tim Flach Dragana Perisic photographer Steve RuskIf just looking at lush botanicals feels restful, head to the Columbia Road Flower Market for a proliferation of blooms. While some of the more than 60 independent shops—selling everything from vintage clothes to antiques—are open during the week, the Sunday market comes alive with vendors. For a true garden experience, Victoria Park (or “Vicky Park” to locals) is London’s oldest public park, dating back to its establishment in 1845. Clocking in at more than 212 acres, it’s known to host frequent outdoor festivals and offer a wide range of outdoor activities such as boating on the lake, playgrounds for little ones, facilities for cricket, tennis and football, and near-endless lawns for simply enjoying the fresh air. Venture downtown to Sky Garden at the Walkie Talkie building, the city’s highest public greenspace with 360-degree views of the skyline, exotic plants and an open-air terrace. Wrap up your quest for relaxation with an appointment (or two!) at The Spa at Nobu Hotel London Shoreditch. Choose a fully customized Nobu Zen massage to work out all of your travelinduced knots or Five Element Acupressure Scalp Massage where an expert therapist will use essential oils to work out tension and leave your hair looking luminous. Regardless of which treatment you choose, you’re practically guaranteed to emerge stress-free.
London’s hippest neighborhood is also home to some of its best places for a bite, from under-the-radar supper clubs to Michelin-starred restaurants to global eateries. Settle in at the blue-tiled dining room of The Clove Club, currently awarded two Michelin stars, for Scottish chef Isaac McHale’s interpretation of modern British fare in an ever-changing tasting menu format with flawlessly paired wines. Stay in the neighborhood for a meal at The Daffodil Mulligan, led by Irish star chef Richard Corrigan, where the open kitchen sports a charcoal grill and a massive raw bar displaying fresh catches including giant scallops, octopus and bright langoustines. Start with seafood and move to hearty preparations and big flavors such as lamb sweetbreads, suckling pig and woodfired sirloin steak with buttery bone marrow. There’s been a Basque invasion of late, so it’s easy for those craving this unique brand of Spanish fare to find it at Sagardi and Brat. For flavors from farther afield, taste Thai-spiced fare at Smoking Goat, Burmese at Lahpet and Japanese at the izakaya-inspired bar and restaurant Apothecary. In short: you don’t have to leave Shoreditch to find whatever you seek.
The Clove Club The Clove Club The Daffodil MulliganWalk the streets of Shoreditch and you’ll quickly realize that the neighborhood itself is a work of art, widely considered the best place to see street art in the city. Take yourself on a self-guided tour, wandering the streets to look for murals covering buildings and even one of Banksy’s masterpieces, “Guard Dog” on Rivington Street. For something you can take home, head to Jealous Gallery for fine art prints spanning a variety of techniques by established and emerging artists (see some of the gallery’s work in the Victoria and Albert Museum). Expand your repertoire with a visit to the Howard Griffin Gallery, which works with artists who run the gamut from specializing in street art and graffiti to contemporary art to exhibit in their expansive two-level gallery space. Travelers with children—or those who are simply young at heart—won’t want to miss a visit to the Young V&A in nearby Bethnal Green. The museum has roots dating back to the 1870s and is dedicated to objet d’art for and by children. It offers inspiring architecture and a fun, interactive opportunity for kids of all ages to explore their creative side.
London is famous for its myriad gardens and parks—in fact, it became officially designated as a National Park City in 2019—and one of the best, most British ways to experience the outdoors is on horseback. Venture closer to downtown and take a lesson at Hyde Park Stables, an equestrian center continuing the long tradition of horse riding in London’s best-known park. Anyone aged four years of age and up can saddle up with one of their majestic steeds. While it’s not technically outdoors, adrenaline junkies will get their fix at iFly at The O2, a massive new entertainment venue on London’s east side. Participants of just about any ability or age can experience what it’s like to fly, all without getting in a plane. Clad in a special flight suit, guests enter a vertical wind tunnel to feel the sensation of free fall while high-def cameras capture your acrobatics. Don’t feel like suiting up? Watch your companions fly from the 360-degree viewing platform. Those with a need for speed can ride along with pro drivers—and take the wheel themselves—through the London Motorsport Academy. Choose from speedy, luxe rides such as the Aston Martin V8 Vantage, Bentley Continental GT, Lotus Evora, Ferrari 360 and Maserati GranTurismo.
Young V&A iFly at The O2Women are at the heart of The Macallan’s historic whisky brand
By Jennifer Bradley FranklinSingle-malt Scotch whisky enthusiasts know that The Macallan offers rich, complex flavors. Fewer fans may know how integral women have been to the brand’s storied, 200-year history. In 1926, Janet “Nettie” Harbinson crafted The Macallan Fine & Rare 1926, which would eventually become the most valuable bottle of wine spirit ever sold at auction. Nearly 100 years later, in 2019, Scottish Highlands native Kirsteen Campbell became the first woman to ascend the position of The Macallan Master Whisky Maker. Leadership strategically places top-of-their field professionals—both men and women—around the globe, laying the groundwork for another 200 years of excellence. Here, Katie Nahat, The Macallan National Brand Ambassador South, shares some insights about how to make the most of each taste.
What drew you to The Macallan?
The whisky-making heritage, craftsmanship and sustainability efforts are just a couple of ways The Macallan strives to create artwork with each bottle. I really enjoy unveiling information that people might not know in terms of the fundamentals and processes behind the brand. I love to see people’s reactions when they try a bottle for the first time and learn how to taste the different notes and flavors of each whisky. It’s also important to me to create an experience that isn’t intimidating but rather a conversation among guests and being a guide through their personal experience.
If you're sipping something on an evening out, what will we typically find in your glass?
It really depends on the moment! I always enjoy something a little lighter during happy hours, like a play on a Boulevardier or a Penicillin cocktail with The Macallan Double Cask 18 Years Old. During dinner, I’m typically having The Macallan Rare Cask neat. It's so lovely and decadent with dessert and has a lot of rich flavors, like dark chocolate and dried fruits, that I lean towards.
For those who prefer their spirits in a cocktail, what are some that work particularly well with The Macallan?
What makes The Macallan truly exceptional is the remarkable versatility inherent in its expressions. Each possesses distinct flavors, characteristics and depth, providing an unparalleled foundation for crafting myriad cocktails. The rich, honey-spiced oak flavors in The Macallan Sherry Oak 12 Years Old pair perfectly with the bitter-sweet components of an Old Fashioned.
The Macallan Sour and The Cobbler are just two of many cocktails in which The Macallan Double Cask 12 Years Old is featured because of its fully rounded single malt in perfect balance, with flavors of fudge, citrus and soft spice.
How does the brand equip you as an ambassador to educate would-be drinkers of The Macallan?
I've had the privilege of visiting The Macallan Distillery a few times in person as well as Jerez [Spain, where our oak casks are crafted], and each time I go, it's a truly enriching experience. It's an opportunity to immerse myself in the world of whisky and engage with remarkable individuals like Kirsteen Campbell, witnessing her visionary ideas taking shape. Participating in numerous training sessions has allowed me to delve into every aspect of the process, seamlessly merging my personal passion for whisky with the professional pursuit of educating others.
If someone wants to add some bottles to their personal collection, where do you recommend they start?
For those beginning their journey into Scotch whisky, I suggest starting with The Macallan Double Cask 12 Years Old. It serves as an excellent introduction to the rich and diverse world of Scotch and embodies the essence of The Macallan's craftsmanship and heritage, offering a perfect balance of flavor and complexity. If you are seeking to add a unique gem to your bar cart, consider The Macallan Rare Cask 2023 release. Crafted from the finest and rarest sherry seasoned oak casks, it showcases The Macallan's full-bodied character, discovered by their Whisky Mastery Team. For those interested in expanding their whisky collection, The Macallan Harmony Collection is a limited annual release series that explores our future packaging journey. We recently unveiled the collection’s third release, Harmony Collection Amber Meadow, in collaboration with Stella and Mary McCartney to celebrate the lush, fertile lands of Scotland that connect all those who have stood upon them for generations.
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Join The Macallan Society at themacallan.com and be among the first to learn about upcoming events, news and product launches. Follow Nahat on Instagram at @TheMacallanKatie.
Every bottle of El Mayor® Tequila begins in the rocky lowlands of Jalisco, where our skilled jimadors hand-select only the finest blue agave. It is a process our family has refined over four generations. And while it o ers no e ciencies of time or labor, it creates the remarkably smooth tequila that has become our legacy.
Ending New York Fashion Week with a bang - VIP guests gathered at the exceptional Nobu Downtown space for an evening of laughs, glamour, and some unforgettable Don Julio tequila. With an atmosphere of old New York charm, we shared delicious bites and fabulous sips amidst marble pillars and impossibly high ceilings. Dressed to impress, we marveled at a truly impressive Nobu spread and washed down delicate bites of marinated
yellowtail and spicy rock shrimp with cocktail pairings that stole the show. Carefully crafted to highlight the very best of the Don Julio offerings - the Julio Sidecar, Negroni 1942, and Don Julio Margarita were the uncontested crowd favorites of the evening. Excellent sushi, fabulous company, and - of course - lots and lots of tequila made for a truly wonderful NYC evening.
Words by Emma Ungaro
It’s not every day that we’re invited to watch the sunset from a skyscraping apartment that just happens to have 180-degree views of New York City - but when Piaget hosts an event, they do it right. Surrounded by the dazzling sights of Central Park and the Empire State Building, guests had the exclusive opportunity to shop some of Piaget’s most extraordinary jewels. Towering above Manhattan, each sprawling room of the exceptional apartment was adorned with glittering necklaces, earrings, and even some showstopping timepieces. Sipping on champagne and nibbling on Wagyu and spicy tuna, guests of Piaget and Nobu Hotels Magazine had a chance to get up close and personal with some truly spectacular jewels. Complete with craft cocktails, some fabulous chocolate mousse, and a professional photo studio snapping portrait shots with Piaget’s finest selects - it was one of those New York nights we’ll never forget.
Las Vegas Celebrates 10-year Anniversary
Nobu Hotel Caesars PalaceTo mark its 10-year anniversary, Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace Las Vegas celebrated in style with an evening of festivities hosted by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa himself. With over 300 VIP guests in attendance, the night kicked off with a stylish reception in the sprawling restaurant, where guests enjoyed inventive small bites and indulged in decadent cocktails. Special performances, lots of laughter, and an inspired menu of dishes inspired by 10 Nobu Hotel destinations created a night like no other. The celebration came to a close with a heartfelt toast, and an intimate afterparty in the hotel’s 10,300 sq ft Nobu Villa. Surrounded by the exceptional views of the Las Vegas Strip - we raised a glass to 10 years of making our mark on the hospitality industry.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary - the Lychee Martini is well-deserving of its icon status. Synonymous with the Nobu name, this refreshing cocktail has inspired bar menus globally, making its mark on the cocktail industry. A frosty blend of vodka and vibrant lychee juice, this delicious fruity mix is a crowd favorite for a reason. Perfectly paired with any of the Nobu menu signatures (and just as good on its own!) this beloved beverage is sure to stick around for many decades to come.