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8.5

Ahi Sushi Bar

$$$$

1527 SW 8th St, Miami
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Ahi Sushi is only about the size of a very nice walk-in closet. The sushi counter can seat six to eight people comfortably, and their small a la carte menu has really good maki, nigiri, and sashimi. The sashimi and nigiri selections are our favorite parts of the menu, and you should ask if the uni is available too. They also do a great omakase for $130 per person, if you're in the mood to splurge. This place is smack in the middle of Calle Ocho’s beating heart, so it’s a trip to watch the raucous, reggaeton-scored and cigar-scented carnival happening outside the window while enjoying a quiet meal here. But that just makes Ahi Sushi feel all the more secluded and peaceful.

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