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The Gazette
|January 03, 2026
LAUREN TAYLOR meets renowned chef Nobuyuki ‘Nobu’ Matsuhisa to talk A-list guests and why he has no plans to retire
FROM Taylor Swift to Leonardo DiCaprio, many A-listers have been spotted dining at the swanky Nobu restaurants, a global empire run by Japanese chef Nobuyuki Matsuhisa.
But no one will quite live up to Princess Diana dining at his first London eatery, in 1997, shortly before her death.
“My business partner invited Princess Diana, then I cooked for her,” says the chef, better known as Nobu.
Admitting he was nervous to say hello, the 76-year-old notes: “I said, ‘Pleasure to meet you Princess. And she said to me, ‘Oh, Chef Nobu, I've read about you!’
“I was so surprised, I was so happy she knew me,” he says proudly, now. “She loved what I cooked for her’, which was “a very simple tempura, I didn’t want to give anything too strange to the royal family. She liked the tempura, she liked fish, sushi... I think she enjoyed it - she ate it all.”
Nobu adds he was “so shocked, so sad” to learn of Diana's death in a car crash in Paris. “I always still remember her face, she's smiling.”
After debuting at his Matsuhisa restaurant in Beverly Hills in the Eighties, Nobu now has more than 50 worldwide, as well as around 40 hotels.
UK A-listers including Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney and Kate Winslet have enjoyed dining at his UK restaurants - the newest of which is Nobu Hotel London Portman Square.
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