Armani Nobu, Milan

I love Japanese food and I couldn't think of a betterto perfection and the accompanying Anti-Cucho
place to spend my birthday than at Nobu and anPeruvian sauce is worth a mention. Tangy with a kick.
Armani one, no less. Located in the middle of theThis is one dish worth going back for. I was expecting
fashion district in Montenapoleone, this stylish restaurantmore from the spicy tuna roll - it was mediocre and
with its cool, dark interior decor and its jet-settingunremarkable but that was the only dish that
patrons is a worthy stop to make if you are in Milandisappointed. The lobster was succulent and the
and craving a break from all the great pasta andchicken tender.
pizzas.Although the service was nothing to rave about (I don't
The orange hue of the whole restaurant is supportedexpect much when I am in Europe service-wise), my
by natural wood furniture and oriental screens. Therewaiter understood that I needed fresh rounds of ice
are bits of the Armani aesthetic but not as much as Ithrough the whole dinner for my 2 bottles of Choya
was expecting. The menu is packed full of varietywhich I brought along and made sure my drink was
from seafood to meats to cocktails.always fresh and cold.
The food was great - the sashimi fresh and theAll in all, Armani Nobu is a splendid place to be seen,
tempura crisp and crunchy. The steaks were cookedpeople watch and calorie count. Armani Nobu.