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Nobu’s famous sushi chef takes to the hills with best rolls and sashimi in the valley, and the best-looking clientele. Whether they're famous or just look it, anyone stepping into this hip, unassuming Victorian house on Main St. can agree that fish is great even at 8,000 ft. Mix it up with the Chilean Sea Bass or the omakase (chef’s daily choice), and don’t skip dessert, you’ll taste why. Room's split into the upstairs sushi bar (great bar menu) or the downstairs restaurant. Either way, make sure you got plenty of paper and/or plastic in pocket before ordering that miso-marinated cod.
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