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Small is beautiful |
1685 Collins Avenue Delano Hotel Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 674 6400 http://www.delano-hotel.com/de... |
Located in an alcove off the main lobby of the Delano, the eat-in kitchen of Blue Sea is the ultimate dining experience. Blue Sea is the most famous sushi bar in Miami. It boasts of a vast selection of seafood and sushi and at night, Asian fusion cuisine. The restaurant seats 18 at one single long table but also reserves a hidden table for two behind this long table. The casual atmosphere here is accompanied by great service. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Japan calling |
150 20th Street Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 398 1806 http://www.townhousehotel.com/ |
Located at the basement of the Town House Hotel, this trendy sushi restaurant serves the most irresistible delicacies from Japan. In addition to succulent sushi, savour delights like Sesame Crusted Shrimp or the Sun Dried Tomato and Avacado. For something more adventurous, lay your hands on the exciting 6 Bond Nigiri or the Usuzukuri. The drinks menu offers some yummy cocktails too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Asian delicacies in high-tech deco |
404 Washington Avenue Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 534 2211 http://www.chinagrillmgt.com |
This restaurant, located in a deco tower composed of changing colored lights, has an equally impressive high-tech interior, perfect for impressing a first date. The menu is Pacific Rim, with offerings like Seared Rare Tuna rimmed in spicy Japanese pepper and avocado sashimi, and specialty sakes. China Grill was recently awarded 'best atmosphere' in a local magazine, and is known to draw some of the biggest celebrities in the world. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fresh sushi and Thai |
18757 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, FL 33180 United States +1 305 932 8080 |
Stop by for a fresh, light lunch (or dinner) in this casual sushi bar. Sashimi is always fresh, and rolls are carefully prepared. The menu offers a variety of hot and cold Japanese classics. In accordance with Miami custom, you will find a number of Thai selections here to augment the full Japanese menu. Sweet and Sour Duck is an excellent Thai choice. Most sushi entrees cost between USD5.95 and USD13.95, while Thai options average USD13. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sushi, yakitori, and jazz |
3007 Northeast 163rd Street Miami, FL 33160 United States +1 305 948 3687 |
Looking for an alternative to the average sushi bar? Hiro's is just that. An extensive sushi menu keeps die-hard sushi fans happy, while the yakitori is a very tasty choice for people in the mood for something a little different. Yakitori (grilled skewers) is available in just about every conceivable variety, from scallops to beef to vegetable. Sit back and enjoy a scrumptious meal with a backdrop of mellow jazz music. The restaurant is open for lunch during the week. Dinners average under USD20 per person. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Japanese delights |
17040 West Dixie Highway Miami, FL 33160 United States +1 305 947 0064 |
Take the West Dixie Highway in order to savor Japanese cooking at Hiro's Yakko-San. It may not be spacious enough, but the fresh seafood compensates for the lack of space. All the ingredients are carefully put together to provide you with a satisfying dining experience. The usual suspects are the Bok Choy and the Pumpkin Tempura, but you could deviate and pick something of your choice and the beverage to go with it—beer and wine are on offer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Miso and sake |
3575 Northeast 207th Street Miami, FL 33180 United States +1 305 931 6410 |
Kampai is a step above the average sushi bar, particularly for sake fans. In order to enjoy this North Miami restaurant best, do not overlook the hot items on the menu, and have a few glasses of sake or wine with your meal. Do not pass up the miso soup. Stir-fries are excellent, as is the shrimp tempura appetizer. The sushi here is fresh and well prepared. Choose from a selection of both standard and inventive rolls. The interior of the restaurant is simple but comfortable. The atmosphere is casual. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pan-Asian cafe |
8332 South Dixie Highway Miami, FL 33143 United States +1 305 661 8141 |
Located in the lower level of Dadeland Station, this is a welcome respite from the bustling shopping area. Lan offers a wide range of Pan-Asian delights, all of which are deliciously prepared. The menu features everything from sushi to glazed baby back ribs. Lan is a fairly small space, quaintly decorated with ethnic-appropriate art. Specialty entrees include garlic beef tataki and katsudon (fried pork with egg and onions over rice). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Always busy Japanese and Thai |
706 Lincoln Road Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 604 1777 |
Although it is one of many Lincoln Road Japanese restaurants, Roppongi packs them in every night. Diners can choose from a wide selection of sushi and cooked Japanese food, or they can opt for Thai stir-fries or curries. Only a few tables are located in the crowded, dark inside dining room, but who cares? No one wants to eat indoors, when the outside dining area is such a great spot to watch people. Lincoln Road is one of the best-trafficked spots in Miami, popular with locals and tourists. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Piquant curries |
947 Washington Avenue Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 534 1504 |
You have the option to eat either Thai or sushi at this centrally located South Beach eatery, but you will be best off sticking with the Thai portion of the menu. The Thai dishes are definitely the highlight of the menu. Mee Krob is one to try; its a bed of crisp rice noodles, candy coated and dotted with shrimp and bean sprouts. Curries are savory and just spicy enough; try fish, chicken or beef. Reservations are recommended for parties of six or more. The crowd is casual. The restaurant sports an Asian motif. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sumptuous Sushi and More |
100 Collins Avenue Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 532 4245 |
Shoji Sushi is an upscale Sushi bar and restaurant. The menu consists of a range of innovative Japanese delicacies. You'll find everything from Miso Soup to exotic curried Tempura Oysters, as well as sumptuous seafood steak. As some of the fish is flown in daily from Japan, there's no doubt about the freshness. This place is also known for its authentic Japanese Box Sushi technique, in which Sushi, rice and ingredients are packed into a compact, tasty cake. A must try for all Sushi lovers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Good sushi, better stir-fry |
1524 Northwest 79th Street Miami, FL 33147 United States +1 305 864 7638 |
This established restaurant has loyal clientele with its sushi bar, excellent food and service. Staff and guests alike will tell you the Thai cuisine is some of the best in the county. Savory and delicious, the entrees average about USD10.95. For diners who desire a different kind of appetizer or entree, the sushi is good, just not as much of a tradition. Pleasant surroundings and comfortable seating make this spot well worth a visit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Take your pick |
3455 Northeast 163rd Street Miami, FL 33160 United States +1 305 945 8079 |
Enjoy a leisurely meal in North Miami. Like many of the Thai restaurants in the south Florida area, Siam River offers both a full Thai menu and a sushi bar. Try the spring rolls or pad Thai, or opt for sashimi. The numerous authentic selections offer something for just about everyone. Entrees average USD14. The restaurant is open for lunch every day except Sunday and nightly for dinner. Diners can enjoy occasional live jazz on the weekend. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Casual, friendly sushi bar |
3190 Commodore Plaza Miami, FL 33133 United States +1 305 448 6172 |
Located on a well-trafficked street near CocoWalk, this no-frills Japanese eatery offers a full menu of sushi, sashimi, teriyaki, and other favorites. The service is excellent and the prices are low! Sushi and sashimi combos are available for $19.95, while a la carte rolls range from ordinary to inventive. Makimono connoisseurs will enjoy creations such as the Captain Crunch Roll, made of tuna, salmon, whitefish, and cream cheese, deep-fried with breadcrumbs ($8.50). The floor is tile and the chairs are plastic. A large oval sushi bar dominates the room. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Creative Japanese cuisine |
159 Aragon Avenue Miami, FL 33134-5424 United States +1 305 445 2584 |
This is no ordinary Japanese restaurant. What you find instead is the Japanese equivalent of tapas, which are appetizer-size portions of creative dishes. The standard Sushi Rolls and Tempura are still available on the menu, but first-time visitors are encouraged to go out on a limb. Try Asparagus rolled in Snapper or Potato with Tuna. The list of curious creations is long, and you will want to sample a number of things. Fortunately, prices are reasonable. Located on a Coral Gables side street, Su-Shin is fairly subdued in atmosphere. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfortable atmosphere, tasty food |
7971 Southwest 40th Street no 12 Miami, FL 33155 United States +1 305 264 6778 http://www.sushiko.net |
When all the glitz and glamour is stripped away, a restaurant should be able to impress based on the sheer quality of its food. Operating on that concept, this unpretentious restaurant serves up exquisite Japanese dishes in a simple, straightforward fashion. Sushi, sashimi, tempura, and all the other Japanese favorites are fresh and delicious. The restaurant's signature dishes include Fried Soft Shell Crabs and Barbecued Eel. Meals usually cost between USD25-30 per person. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Time for some air-kissing! |
600 Lincoln Road Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 673 5337 |
No this ain't a shady sushi bar tucked away in the city's Chinatown. Sushi Samba is a renowned chain with branches in the Big Apple, Chicago and of course, Miami Beach. Don't be surprised when your preconceived notions take a backseat; it serves not only Japanese, but Brazilian and Peruvian cuisines as well. Plush interiors with cherry red couches and transparent seats add to the ambiance. The bar is where all the actions takes place—find unusual flavors of sakes and don't forget to grab the house special sambatini—a flavored martini. Ladies, if it's been a while since you wore your Chanel boots and Morgan dress, you have the perfect place to flaunt them now! Call them for private events and functions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cross-cultural dining |
647-649 Lincoln Road Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 672 7112 |
Sushi Siam is an upscale place to eat on ultra-hip Lincoln Road. Everybody is bound to find something appealing on the diverse menu. Sushi, sashimi, and all kinds of cooked Japanese specialties are readily available. For those in the mood for Thai, this place comes highly recommended. The cuisine is some of the best in the area, and the menu is extensive. Portions are generous. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sushi a la fast food |
12290 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, FL 33181 United States +1 305 892 9400 |
Are you in the mood for sushi? The menu at Tokyo Bowl has plenty of it. The eatery features an all-you-can-eat sushi, tempura, and teriyaki deal (USD12.79) that is hard to beat. Other Japanese delights (most for under USD10) are available in a clean and comfortable atmosphere. Located at the corner of one of the busiest intersections in town, this joint is jumping. An a la carte menu and free delivery are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A decade in South Beach |
1208 Washington Avenue Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 673 9368 |
Toni's is certainly not new to South Beach. The restaurant has been around since before the revival of this trendy vacation area, and is still going strong. Sashimi is fresh and beautifully cut, with a great selection of raw fish available (churasi, tuna, yellowtail, octopus, shrimp, etc.). Sushi rolls are also delicious. Nigiri rolls (1 piece) range from USD1.50-4, while Maki rolls (6 pieces) range from USD4-9. Cooked fish is an option for anyone not comfortable with the raw delicacies. Located on Washington Avenue, the restaurant draws a hip, pre-club crowd. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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