Sushi
Sushi
Page 2Thai Me Up
Thai Me Up is a Thai restaurant in Wilton Manors that does excellent traditional dishes along with sushi and fusion food.
Hiden
Hiden is a $300 per person omakase spot in the back of a taco place in Wynwood, and is home to one of the best special occasion meals in the city.
Nobu Miami
Nobu is a touristy Japanese restaurant in Mid-Beach’s Eden Roc hotel. There’s nothing special going on here.
Sushi Garage CocoWalk
Sushi Garage is a Japanese restaurant in Coconut Grove with a big menu. The food's fine, and it works for a casual weeknight dinner or Happy Hour.
Mr. OmaKase
Mr. OmaKase is an excellent omakase in Downtown that’s not too formal, but incredibly delicious.
Uchi Miami
Uchi is an upscale restaurant in Wynwood with a huge menu full of excellent Japanese dishes.
Sushi Yasu Tanaka
Sushi Yasu Tanaka is a vendor inside the Design District’s MIA Market. They serve some of the best sushi in Miami.
Matsuri
Matsuri is a casual Miami Japanese restaurant on Bird Road. There is almost always a wait, and that’s because the sushi here is excellent.
Sushi Erika
Sushi Erika is a little Japanese restaurant in North Bay Village. There’s almost always a wait because every roll here is delicious.
Wabi Sabi Miami
Wabi Sabi is a great Japanese restaurant in the Upper Eats Side that serves donburi, temaki, and more excellent sushi.
Makoto
Makoto is an upscale Japanese restaurant in Bal Harbour with a pretty dining room and some tasty raw fish.
Su-Shin Izakaya
Su-Shin Izakaya is a very good Japanese restaurant in Coral Gables perfect for a quick lunch or easy dinner.
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill
Blue Ribbon is a solid sushi and fried chicken spot in South Beach good for a date or nice weekend dinner.
Omakai
Omakai is a Wynwood sushi restaurant that has a few reasonably affordable (and good) omakase options.
Sushi Chef Japanese Restaurant & Market
Sushi Chef is a great, casual Japanese restaurant on Coral Way perfect for an easy lunch or dinner.
Oishi Thai
Oishi Thai is a quiet restaurant in North Miami that serves some really good sushi and Thai dishes.
Ahi Sushi Bar
Ahi Sushi Bar is a tiny sushi spot on Calle Ocho that serves some very good raw fish and is also BYOB.
Katana
Katana in North Beach is one of those sushi restaurants where the plates float by on a little stream, and it works great for small groups or dates.
Naoe
Brickell’s Naoe is one of the most expensive—and unforgettable—omakase experiences in the city.
Toni’s Sushi Bar
Toni’s is a casual sushi spot in South Beach. The sushi is good, affordable, and you won’t need a reservation.
Hiyakawa
Hiyakawa is an upscale Japanese restaurant in Wynwood. It has some really beautiful architecture and very good sushi too.
Moshi Moshi
Moshi Moshi is a 24/7 sushi spot in South Beach. It’s not our favorite sushi in town, but it works for a late-night option.