
Sunday brunch on Paradise Road just got a serious glow-up. Nobu at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas has introduced a dedicated Sunday brunch, adding a daytime prix-fixe service to its lineup. The experience is set up as a family-style first course followed by each guest’s choice of entrée and dessert, with the menu priced at $65 per person. Brunch runs on Sundays from about 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., giving both locals and visitors another upscale weekend option.
What Diners Can Expect
In a press release, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas outlined the format: light bites arrive family-style to kick things off, then each guest selects an individual entrée and dessert. The restaurant’s booking pages describe the offering as a $65 prix-fixe with brunch service scheduled from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and note that a shortened à la carte menu is also available on Sundays, according to OpenTable. Within that structure, diners can expect Nobu’s signature dishes alongside items tailored specifically to brunch.
How It Stacks Up On The Strip
The move drops Nobu into a growing cluster of weekend dining options on or near the Strip this winter. For example, TAO Asian Bistro rolled out an Endless Buffet Brunch on Feb. 22 priced at $65 per person, according to TAO Group. Local industry roundups tracking Las Vegas brunch spots show premium plated and buffet experiences tending to land in the $50 to $70 range, which puts Nobu squarely in the middle of the current market, per VegasMeansBusiness. For locals who are more interested in sushi and seafood than bottomless mimosas, the new service leans into Nobu’s strengths.
Booking The New Brunch
Reservations are open through the restaurant’s usual channels, including third-party platforms like OpenTable. Nobu at Virgin remains primarily an evening destination most nights, and the hotel’s dining team can help coordinate private events or larger groups. With Sundays often filling up quickly at name-brand brunches, planning ahead is a smart move.
The launch drew local coverage this week as 8 News Now reported on the new service on Feb. 24, 2026. Whether you are plotting a Strip weekend or just hunting for a fresh brunch rotation spot, Nobu’s Sunday offering adds another high-end choice to the daytime dining scene in Las Vegas.









