Nobu became a household name in the 90s, when namesake Nobu Matsuhisa brought his exciting Japanese-Peruvian Nikkei cuisine to the world. These days, Nobu restaurants number in the 50s across the globe, and the group has added a number of luxury hotels to the portfolio too, including the glamorous Nobu Hotel in Shoreditch.
Aside from coming for a taste of Nobu's signature black cod with miso, Nobu also offers a wide range of spaces available to hire for large and small private and corporate events. This flexibility is largely down to Nobu Hotel's Kaijo events space - a purpose-built, modular blank canvas space that can be easily adapted for any sort of event.
Kaijo can be split into six smaller meeting spaces via partition walls, or it can be hired in a wide variety of different setups. If you're planning a conference, or a series of lectures, Kaijo can be configured into large classrooms for example, or an auditorium with a breakout space, or even in a large cabaret layout for a party with live music. All in all Kaijo offers 178 square metres of flexible event space, which is well-lit via natural daylight and boasts its own private street level entrance. There's also a three-tiered courtyard and sunken garden attached which is available to hire separately or in conjunction.
Meanwhile, the other great advantage of holding your event at Nobu Hotel Shoreditch is the bonus of having Nobu catering for your event. The kitchen team at Nobu Shoreditch are on hand to whip up a menu of canapes or bowl food to feed you and your guests, and the hotel also hosts private dinners as well. If you're interested in exclusive private hire of the hotel, or a section of it, that can be arranged too - get in touch with the events team to start planning your event.