Rooms at Nobu’s Japanese-style Malibu inn are minimalist in style and pricey — $1,100 to $2,000 a night
Nobu Hospitality, known for its Japanese restaurants made famous by chef Nobu Matsuhisa, is set to open a new inn in Malibu on April 28. It’s the first in a series of high-end retreats known as ryokans, or traditional Japanese-style inns.
Nobu Ryokan Malibu is at 22752 Pacific Coast Highway, next door to the Nobu restaurant. What was a 1950s-era motel overlooking Carbon Beach has been reimagined as a two-story site with 16 rooms.
Each room has an individual design, with neutral colors and a sparse, minimalist style, according to a hotel statement.
Rooms feature tatami mats, limestone walls and teak soaking tubs in the bathrooms. The color palette in the rooms are described as neutral.
Guests who want the all-Nobu experience get preferential reservations at the restaurant or may order through room service and dine in.
But traditional simplicity doesn’t come cheap. Room prices range from $1,100 to $2,000 a night, depending on when you go.
The inn overlooks the beach and includes a 37-foot lap pool, fitness room and a relaxation deck that’s perfect for viewing sunsets. It also has a courtyard and garden with California native plants.
Inquiries for reservations are being accepted now. Go to Nobu Ryokan Inn online to learn more.
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