Nobu restaurant, Atlantis, The Palm, UAE
After 14 years, Japanese-Peruvian restaurant Nobu has relocated its residence at Atlantis, The Palm to the 22nd floor of the resort, which offers some of the most enticing views of Dubai.
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After 14 years, Japanese-Peruvian restaurant Nobu has relocated its residence at Atlantis, The Palm to the 22nd floor of the resort, which offers some of the most enticing views of Dubai.
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