TABLE ATLAS · RESTAURANT

Yoshii's Omakaseat Nobu

SYDNEY, NSW

Ten seats, one chef, and a single seating that books out the moment reservations open: this is about as exclusive as a sushi counter gets in Sydney. Set within the Japanese flagship of Crown's Barangaroo tower, the room hands the evening entirely to a Nagasaki-born master, a second-generation sushi chef who learned at his father's counter and has spent close to four decades refining the craft across Japan and Australia. The format is pure omakase: no menu, no choosing, just a seasonal procession built around whatever the day's fish and the chef's judgement dictate, prepared an arm's length away. The result is widely held up as a national benchmark for the form, the work of a two-hatted chef who treats each piece of nigiri as a small, deliberate act. At just under four hundred dollars a head it is unabashedly a special-occasion affair, and the drip-feed of monthly-released bookings only sharpens the sense of a hard ticket. What you are paying for is not scale but attention, a career's worth of technique compressed into a couple of hours and ten stools, with the harbour city's most rarefied sushi passed across the counter one course at a time.

Visit Website

Nearby on Australian Atlas

View on full map
Loading map…

More in Sydney

Own Yoshii's Omakase at Nobu?

Claim your free listing to update your details and connect with visitors.

Claim this listing