From Wynwood to Bird Road with omakase, nigiri, donburi and roll options at various locations. (Illustrative image Infobae).
In MiamiSushi has become an increasingly popular dining option, reflecting the city’s diversity and cultural richness. The restaurants of sushi Local restaurants vary in style and focus, from places where you can enjoy a casual meal to establishments that import fish directly Japan. This dining scene offers diverse experiences to suit different tastes and budgets.
Located in Wynwoodis known for its unique atmosphere and world-class omakase menu. Specializing in options Omakase which vary in price, including a $250 per person menu.
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address: 2700 N Miami Ave #5, Miami, FL 33127
Hiyakawa in Wynwood specializes in high-quality omakase meals. (Instagram/@hiyakawamiami)
In the Design District it is known for its Nigiri that fades in the mouth. Specializing in options Omakaseand his most notable dishes are 8 piece plate for $40 and the option of Omakase 10 pieces for $59.
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address: 140 NE 39th St #241, Miami, FL 33137
Sushi Yasu Tanaka in the Design District offers nigiri dishes and omakase options that vary in price and complexity. (Instagram/@sushiyasutanaka)
This facility in Brickell offers donburi and a reduced selection Nigiri rolls And Sashimi. It specializes in donburi and are among his most popular dishes Salmon Ikura Donwhich is served with generous portions of salmon and ikura.
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address: 1036 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33130
Momi Market in Brickell offers a selection of donburi, nigiri, rolls and sashimi, including the popular salmon ikura don. (Instagram/@momimarketmiami)
With locations in Wynwood and that Design districtoffers a variety of roll with several sauces and ingredients. The most famous dishes are rolls with various sauces and ingredients that differ in complexity and taste.
address: 140 NE 39th St #136, Miami, FL 33137 / 143 NW 23rd St, Miami, FL 33127
Located in Wynwood and the Design District, B-Side focuses on multi-sauce rolls. (Instagram/@bside_miami)
Located in Bird Streetis known for its special dough for two, a plate with more than 30 pieces of sashimi, nigiri and maki. Specializing in offering a variety of options Sashimi, nigiri And Makis.
address: 5759 Bird Rd, Miami, FL 33155
Matsuri on Bird Road is known for a dish that combines sashimi, nigiri and maki in one dish. (Instagram/@matsurimiami)
Located in the luxurious shops of Bal Harbour, Makoto It is a chef’s creation Makoto Okuwa. The restaurant excels at bringing Japanese cuisine into the 21st century, with an emphasis on Edomae style sushi.
address: Bal Harbor Shops, 9700 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33154
Located in Bal Harbor, Makoto specializes in Edomae-style sushi and represents an evolution of Japanese cuisine in Miami Beach. (Instagram/@makotobalharbour)
It opened its doors Sao Paulo, Brazilin 1988 and received one star Michelin five years in a row. Now the brand has expanded its presence to Miami Beachnear South Pointe. The restaurant combines authentic and contemporary Japanese cuisine and offers an exclusive selection of cocktails.
address: 801 S Pointe Dr, Miami Beach, FL, 33139
Kosushi, in Miami Beach’s South Pointe district, continues its tradition of Michelin-starred Japanese cuisine from São Paulo. (Instagram/@kosushi_miami)