Japanese Restaurants in Miami Certified Japanese Restaurants
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Sushi Lico
Inari Sushi Fusion Kendall
Sokai Sushi Bar
Ohana Sushi Kendall
Sushi Maki - Palmetto Bay
Rin Asian Cuisine
Yume Ramen & Hibachi
Sushi Sake Killian
Sushi Sake Country Walk
Sea Siam
Ruson Japanese Steak House
Aromas del Peru
Aoki Teppanyaki and Izakaya
Iron Sushi
Sushi Sake Pinecrest
Bangkok Bangkok
Pubbelly Sushi Dadeland
Bloomte
SiamdragonMiami
Tony Chef Asia Fusion Food Restaurant
Sushi Maki - Dadeland
Kampai Sunset Japanese & Thai Restaurant
Sushin Japanese Restaurant
Shibui Japanese Restaurant
Kami-Koi Sushi Fusion
Poki Bowl Kendall
Lan Pan-Asian Cafe
Sushi Sake Sunset
SUSHI KO Japanese Restaurant
OMAKAI sushi
SIM Restaurant Miami
Dr. Limon Ceviche Bar - Kendall
Sokai Sushi Bar Downtown
Miyako Doral Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar
SuViche Brickell
Bonsai Thai & Sushi
Akashi Brickell
Japan Inn
107 Taste FIU Asian Restaurant
Paperfish Sushi
Momi Market
SUKI LLAMA
Obba Sushi
Sushi Bombs - Bird Road
Komodo Miami
J Tokyo Sushi & Beyond
Belly Fish Coral Gables/Coconut Grove
Bangkok City Thai & Sushi
Jasmine Sushi & Thai Cuisine
Sushi Cafe & Shilla Korean BBQ
Asian Thai Kitchen
Novikov Miami
Kraken Crudo
Moshi Moshi Brickell
Sushi Chef Japanese Restaurant & Market
Tanuki River Landing
Osaka Miami
Hiyakawa Miami
Shokudo By World Resources Cafe
Hibachi Grill & Noodle Bar
Sushi Sake Little Havana
SUSHI CLUB 305
Sushi Sake Biscayne
Sushi MAS
Uchi Miami
Pubbelly Sushi Brickell
YOSO SUSHI
Sushi Express /also Catering
Salvaje Miami
Sexy Fish Miami
Sushi Take Sake
Usagi Tokyo
UDON Wynwood
Siam Rice Thai & Sushi Restaurant
Negroni Bistro & Sushi Bar
Gold Standard Omakase
Shimuja Ramen
305 Peruvian Modern Cuisine
Tanka Modern Asian Cuisine
DAEK THAI EATERY
Momosan Wynwood
Gokudo
POKร + GO
Pokado
Maki-San At The Citadel
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Japanese Restaurants in Miami
Miami's Japanese restaurant scene is a unique blend of traditional flavors and modern twists, influenced by the city's diverse cultural landscape. In Little Haiti, you can find authentic Haitian-Japanese fusion eateries, while in the Design District, luxurious omakase experiences await. The city's Japanese restaurants cater to a wide range of tastes, from casual sushi spots to high-end robata bars.
The Wynwood Arts District is home to trendy eateries serving up creative takes on Japanese cuisine, such as Korean-fusion bibimbap and Japanese-style tacos. Some popular local restaurant types include hidden gems in strip malls, offering traditional izakaya fare, and innovative restaurants showcasing Miami's growing Japanese-Peruvian fusion scene.
In Miami, you'll find a range of dining districts, including Brickell, where high-rise restaurants offer stunning views of Biscayne Bay. Many Japanese restaurants in Miami also offer delivery and takeout services, making it easy to enjoy local flavors from the comfort of your own home. The city's vibrant Japanese food scene continues to evolve, with popular culinary styles and trends including sustainable seafood and plant-based options.
Why Choose a Japanese Restaurant in Miami?
Authentic Japanese Cuisine
Experience the true flavors of Japan with our carefully curated dishes.
Verified Reviews
Read reviews from other diners to make informed choices about your meal.
Diverse Menu Options
Enjoy a wide range of dishes from sushi to ramen, catering to all tastes.
Various Payment Options
Find restaurants that accept multiple payment methods for your convenience.
Personalized Service
Receive attentive service to ensure a memorable dining experience.
Easy Reservation Booking
Book your table effortlessly online or by phone.
Frequently Asked Questions about Japanese Restaurants in Miami
What should I consider when choosing a Japanese restaurant in Miami?
Important aspects to consider:
- Location and accessibility
- Menu options and quality of food
- Reviews from other diners
- Availability of reservations and wait times
- Payment options and pricing
- Certifications and ratings of the restaurant
What types of dishes do Japanese restaurants typically offer?
Common dishes served at Japanese restaurants:
- Sushi and sashimi
- Ramen and udon
- Tempura and teriyaki
- Donburi and bento boxes
- Seasonal specialties and desserts
How do I make a reservation at a Japanese restaurant?
The typical process for making a reservation includes:
- Online booking through the restaurant's website or app
- Phone call to the restaurant
- Providing necessary details such as date and time
- Special requests for dietary restrictions
- Cancellation and rescheduling policies
What should I expect during my visit to a Japanese restaurant?
Common experiences at Japanese restaurants:
- Welcoming atmosphere and attentive service
- Traditional Japanese dining etiquette
- Variety of dining options, including sushi bars and teppanyaki
- Opportunities to try new dishes and flavors
- Engagement with knowledgeable staff about the menu
How can I find the best Japanese restaurants in Miami?
Key points to consider:
- Check online reviews and ratings
- Ask for recommendations from locals
- Explore food blogs and social media
- Visit during peak hours to gauge popularity
- Look for restaurants with authentic Japanese chefs
What is the best time to visit a Japanese restaurant?
Considerations for timing:
- During lunch hours for special deals
- Evenings for a full dining experience
- Weekends for popular spots
- Reservations for special occasions
- Off-peak hours for a quieter atmosphere