Iconic Japanese dining experience brings its signature style to the shores of Hawaii and Southern California
Grand Wailea, a Waldorf Astoria Resort and Hotel del Coronado proudly announce the highly anticipated arrival of Nobu — bringing Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s world-renowned Japanese cuisine to two of the most iconic resort destinations. The openings of Nobu Grand Wailea Maui and Nobu Del Coronado mark meaningful enhancements to both properties’ dining concepts following their respective multi-year renovations. These distinguished Nobu destinations introduce a culinary journey that blends Chef Nobu’s signature style with locally inspired creations, delivering an exceptional dining experience.
“The arrival of Nobu marks a new chapter in the storied histories of Grand Wailea and Hotel del Coronado, representing a perfect synergy between the unparalleled luxury of these iconic resorts and the world-renowned culinary excellence that defines Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro and Meir Teper’s restaurant empire,” said JP Oliver, area managing director, Grand Wailea and Hotel del Coronado. “This exciting partnership reflects our unwavering commitment to providing extraordinary dining experiences and elevating our destinations to new heights of luxury and service.”
“Introducing Nobu at Grand Wailea and Hotel del Coronado marks a culinary milestone for our luxury portfolio,” said Tom Walters, senior vice president, food and beverage, Americas, Hilton. “At Hilton, we are constantly seeking opportunities to indulge our guests with elevated dining concepts that complement our world-class hospitality. This exciting collaboration reinforces our commitment to crafting exceptional innovative dining experiences for our guests.”
Nobu Grand Wailea Maui
Taking centre stage at the oceanfront resort, following the hotel’s $350 million renovation, the expansive 13,000 square foot Nobu Grand Wailea Maui delivers Chef Nobu’s signature Japanese dishes with South American influence alongside a selection of Maui-exclusive offerings, including local line-caught fish with black bean sauce. Dessert highlights specific to the Grand Wailea location include a Kona Coffee Tres Leches Cake, topped with coffee gel, vanilla whipped cream, and hazelnut praline crunch, as well as a delicate pavlova made with O‘ahu’s Laie Vanilla, served with blood orange sorbet.
Designed by renowned architecture and design firm Rockwell Group, the restaurant features a dramatic indoor-outdoor space with grand proportions, including a sushi bar, private dining rooms, and extensive al fresco seating.
For more information about Nobu Grand Wailea and to make reservations, please visit nobugrandwaileamaui.com.