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Shiso is a big Wynwood restaurant covered in graffiti. Come here to eat huge slabs of meat and drink excellent cocktails.
You can show up to Miss Crispy Rice in Birkenstocks for an affordable and filling omakase.
If it’s a nice day and you’re in North Beach, Sushi Bichi should be at the top of your list.
Dojo Izakaya is a casual Gables spot with an incredibly exciting menu of curveball izakaya dishes.
If you’re not a fanatic of the anime One Piece, then you won’t get much out of this themed Asian restaurant in Pinecrest.
Mai Sushi Tapas is a great little spot in Coral Gables where you can eat a bunch of small Japanese dishes.
You can only sit outside at this Japanese takeout spot, so come on a cool day and order the tonkotsu ramen.
This former pop-up has a new home in Coral Gables and one of Miami's most exciting tasting menus.
Itamae AO feels like an experiment to discover entirely new taste receptors in the human body.
Aoko is a peaceful sushi spot in Edgewater with some great quality fish and several omakase options under $100.
We're convinced the folks behind this yakitori pop-up can skewer anything and make it taste good.
Miyako is a Japanese restaurant in South Miami that makes chunky sushi rolls made with heaps of raw fish.
Shima is a casual sushi spot in Hialeah where the sushi arrives in small boats. It's perfect for taking yourself on a cute little date.
Zitz Sum is making the most interesting food in Miami, and dinner at this Gables spot is always the best kind of surprise.
Osaka is an upscale Nikkei restaurant in Brickell with a blowtorch fetish and good tiraditos.
This casual Wynwood spot does Itameshi (Japanese and Italian fusion) and makes an exceptional meatball.
Midorie is a casual Coconut Grove spot where you can get quality sushi for reasonable prices.
Momi Market is a small, casual spot making great sushi and donburi. If you're hungry in Brickell with no reservations, try walking in here.
The ramen at this Downtown spot is incredible, and the thought of you never trying it makes us a little sad.