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Is Nobu's Most Expensive Sushi Worth It?

Operator ZoneCost Control & Margins/CNBC Make It/6:32

Nobu charges $200 for omakase because he can fill every seat at that price point, and that's the only number that matters when you're looking at Manhattan rent and labor costs. You're not paying for fish — you're paying for a system so locked down that every piece of yellowtail hits the same temperature, same thickness, same perfect rectangle of rice underneath. The lesson isn't whether it's "worth it." The lesson is building something so consistent that you can charge what you need to survive.

— The Chef's Take

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