One of the high-end resorts on the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, close to where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez, is Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Located in the multi-million dollar, upscale Fraccionamiento Diamante gated community, there are other resorts (Hard Rock Hotel), a Tiger Woods championship golf course, and scenic coastline views.
The hotel’s design elements seamlessly merge contemporary Japanese minimalist aesthetics with local Mexican materials and the rugged Baja landscape.
As part of the prestigious Nobu Hospitality portfolio, a lifestyle brand known for its fusion of upscale accommodation and world-renowned restaurants created by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, earned a Michelin 2024 designation.

There are seven restaurants and multiple bars at the resort. Exquisite culinary experiences at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos is one of the reasons guests visit and stay at the resort. The ocean view signature restaurant also has a bar offering a robust beverage menu that includes sake, wine, and crafted cocktails tailored to pair with Nobu favorite dishes. Iconic menu items include Black Cod with Miso marinated for rich umami flavor, Yellowtail Sashimi with jalapeño offering a vibrant fusion of raw fish with citrus and heat, and Rock Shrimp Tempura served with a creamy spicy sauce.
Chef Nobuyuki “Nobu” Matsuhisa, along with actor Robert De Niro, Meir Teper, and restaurateur Drew Nieporent, opened their first Nobu Restaurant in 1994. Located in the Tribeca neighborhood of NYC, it became a huge success and now there are more than 50 restaurants around the world.

Besides Nobu Los Cabos Restaurant, there is also a Nobu Cafe in the lobby. This is an ideal location for all-day coffee, tea and other beverages along with pastries and light fare.
The al fresco Pacific Restaurant offers a fine dining Mexican experience in the evening. Guests sit near flickering fire pots floating on water while enjoying specialties from land and sea. Other dining venues include Ardea Steakhouse, which features big-screen televisions for sports viewing.

The newest restaurant at the resort is Muna at the top of Nobu Residences. This upscale Mediterranean-style venue sits on the rooftop, providing scenic golf and ocean views at sunset for drinks and dining.
The creative menu is a fusion of Mediterranean-inspired dishes with local Mexican ingredients. The open kitchen design allows guests dining to watch the culinary team in action.
It’s a bit of a show, as servers bring out an amuse bouche to the table and next a three-tier service with different bite-sized specialty breads for guests as a starter. Attention to detail is at the utmost in food and beverages. Wines can be paired with each course or served by the glass or bottle.
Adjacent to Muna is the lively M Bar, where guests can enjoy creative craft cocktails, tequilas, wines, and drinks that pair beautifully with views.
Other restaurants include Ardea Steakhouse for prime beef in an elegant sports bar ambiance with large screen televisions.

During the daytime, Playabar is a popular lunch spot for music, margaritas, guacamole and tacos. Located near the gorgeous Playa pool, there is a grassy area with lawn games and the beach and Pacific Ocean beyond. Nearby is another pool that has a swim bar and cozy lounge chairs to soak up the Baja sunshine.

The Restaurant is a favorite breakfast spot for a Continental breakfast with freshly baked pastries, egg dishes, great coffee, juice and fruit plates.

The property has 200 guest rooms, including 103 suites and 97 standard rooms, many featuring balconies and some with private plunge pools.
Celebrities and VIPs staying at the Kogane Penthouse will experience the resort’s most private, luxurious retreat in the extravagant four-bedroom, seamlessly blending indoor and open-air living. This residence includes two bedrooms, each with one king bed, and two bedrooms with double king beds. The penthouse is custom-designed for entertaining, offering a spacious chef’s kitchen, a living area with a pool table, and a dining area with seating for eight.

The five-story tower offers spectacular resort and Pacific Ocean views from the upper levels. Below on the ground floor are swim-out rooms. These rooms face the hotel’s main pool areas or some have partial ocean views and a private pool to step directly into from their terrace.
Guests can slide open a glass door for a relaxed, resort-style experience with luxury chairs and a table for coffee in the morning. Walk down a few steps and ease into a lagoon-style pool with towering palm trees without having to enter an elevator or walk far from your room.
These spacious guest rooms offer a king size Nobu or two queen signature beds. The Japanese-inspired design includes natural stone flooring and a rainfall shower with a teak wood stool and a traditional Onsen teak soaking bathtub.
Each closet offers a robe, slippers and a yoga mat for guests to take to a grassy area or use in their room or out on their terrace.

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