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blacksunwillbecanon · 6 years ago
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It’s Funny...
Some people in the FNDM think that Blacksun is a boring romance. How? 🧐I’ve explained all of their significant moments here but I’ll address the topics that are significantly impacting the FNDM and that is REPRESENTATION.
Before I begin, let me explain something to you all. I am an African-American women who identifies as a straight demisexual 👩🏾‍💼. This means I prefer to be with men but I need to have a strong emotional connection with a man before I can be in a relationship with him. Also, I was on the very low end of the autism spectrum. When people ask for representation, I am right there with them. However, I don’t want to see representation that is forced, fake or is just there to please the audience. I want representation that is authentic, enriches the story and gives me a really good feeling. And when I talk about representation, I am not just talking about LGBTQ+, I’m talking about People of Color/minorities and people with disabilities. And I honestly believe that Blacksun hits these three major categories in an authentic and excellent way that does not take away from the story of RWBY which is about Ruby,Weiss,Blake and Yang along with their friends and loved ones protecting the World of Remnant from Salem,her compatriots and Grimm. Now I will break down these three forms of representation and explain how Blacksun fits into them.
LGBTQ+
As I’ve mentioned in this post and in many discussions, Blake, Sun or both of them could be bisexual, which is part of the LGBTQ+ community. Some toxic people in this FNDM tend to forget that bisexual people are part of the LGBTQ+ community. They make up the B in the acronym. Bisexual individuals are attracted to people of the same and opposite sex. Sun Wukong (the mythological character Sun is based off) is bisexual. He was attracted to Tripitaka/Tang Sanzang but was a flirt to both men and women. Since Sun is from Vacuo, the most relaxed kingdom in Remnant, don’t you all think that Sun would flirt with men and women? Hell, I wouldn’t be surprised if he flirted with his team before meeting Blake. He’s an open person. And Blake could be bisexual as well. Her voice actress A/rryn Z/ech is bisexual as well. Although she was in a relationship/partnership with Adam, I wouldn’t be surprised if she had a crush on some female white fang members or a section leader who was female. Even if Blake and Sun were NOT in relationships with people the same sex or showed outward attraction, that should not be an excuse to erase their sexual identities.They are young adults, they are still trying to figure themselves out! Also, is it wrong for bisexual people to be in relationships with people of the opposite sex? Let’s take some members of CRWBY for example.  Lindsay is bisexual and she’s happily married to Michael. Barbara is bisexual and she is in a happy relationship with Trevor. El/lie who was in a relationship with a woman is now in a relationship with Miles and A/rryn is in a relationship with a man (I’m sorry but I do not know his name). Just because a person who is bisexual is in a relationship with someone of the opposite sex does not give you the right to say that they are not LGBTQ+. You all should realize that all healthy and wonderful LGBTQ+ relationships can be M/M, F/F and M/F. This includes cisgender, transgender and non-binary.
Minorities
In RWBY there are two intelligent races and the two races are humans and Faunus. Faunus are an oppressed group within the world of Remnant. They are branded, treated less equals and are abused. If I’m going to be honest, the Faunus are supposed to alluded to real life minorities especially Black People. Why? In the past, Africans were brought to the Americas and Europe and were literally slaves. They were beaten, had their rights revoked and struggled to get their freedom. Also the White Fang alludes to the Black Panther party. Tell me, what are Blake and Sun in the show? They are Faunus. They are part of an oppressed group in the World of Remnant. Also consider this thought...Sun is a faunus team leader who attends Haven Academy that is located in Mistral,the second most racist kingdom in Remnant whereas Blake was a member of the extremist White Fang and the daughter of the former White fang leader. They’ve also had different experiences being Faunus. I find it wonderful that two members of an oppressed race come together to learn about each other’s  respective experiences and work together to reform an organization meant to bring about peace and equality.
Also, I know real life ethnicities are not fully considered in the show but if we were to apply them to Sun and Blake, Sun would be Chinese and Blake would be Indian(primarily due to her parents inspirations)-Japanese. I think a lot of us can agree that it would be refreshing to see an well developed couple of color bring positive change to Remnant. If I were to assign team RWBY real-life ethnicities they would be the following:
Ruby: 1/4 Chinese and 3/4 European (British)
Weiss: German
Blake: Indian-Japanese
Yang: 1/4 Chinese and 3/4 European (Norwegian and British)
Also its great that Sun and Blake have beautiful contrasting appearances which helps establish that they are Faunus of different upbringings and experiences but they are coming together to make positive change.
Disabilities
This last form of representation is one that is rarely discussed in the FNDM and that is disabilities. So many of us here believe that Sun has ADHD. This and this post do a really good job explaining why Sun is likely to have it. ADHD can arise not just through genetics but the environment as well. Sun was born and raised in Vacuo, a kingdom that had suffered through depleted resources, violence and Grimm. When we first met Sun, he was running on the boat and throughout Vale. Also, his tail is constantly moving which could be his outlet like how someone would tap their foot or press the button of a pen. Also, the precious Sunny boi was very excited talking to Neptune about Blake and her team. Listen to his tone and the speed of his voice. Did you guys notice how Neptune is conversing with him? He’s patient and understanding with Sun. This could also be applied when he was talking to Blake’s parents. We know that Sun is a smart, wise, fun and capable leader. Although we don’t know anything about his past and experiences (and I know we will learn more once we hit Vacuo), don’t you guys think it is important to have a major supporting character exhibit a disability? This will allow members in the FNDM to relate more to the character and show members with disabilities that they are heroes in their own right. That their disability will not hinder them in saving the world. Blake and Sun being in a relationship can assure people with disabilities that they to can find love with and in someone.
Thank you all for reading this analytical piece. I hope this brought some perspective about the three main forms of representation and how Blacksun can fit into them. This isn’t meant to shut down your personal ships. This post was meant to shut down the toxic part of the FNDM, mainly elitist bees and wasps. If you have any questions or concerns, DM me or send a civil ask. Thanks! 😁
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kizziewalden · 5 years ago
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A List Of The Top Sushi Spots In Miami
There was a time when the number of reliable and fancy sushi spots in Miami was almost very rare. If one wanted to go for sushi, they had to drive for long distances and extended periods for good sushi. When one goes to eat, the last thing on their mind is to have to drive for long periods. The excitement they had about going to a decent spot will have waned eventually.
Oh how times have changed! Today, you can find a decent sushi restaurant just round the corner. You do not have to go for long extended drives just to get a good platter of sushi. Whether you are in South Beach, Downtown Miami or Brickel, there will be sushi restaurants. This can partly be attributed to the fact that Miami has access to the freshest fish due to its proximity to the Atlantic. This makes it the ideal place to get your ideal dose of sushi you crave.
With so many sushi bars in Miami, that are just as many as Cuban restaurants, it can be quite a daunting challenge to identify the cool spots to get your fill of sushi. This article highlights these spots and links are also included to make it easy for you to get to that place should you feel more inclined to do so. Also check out the best Miami SEO Click Here.
Hiro’s Yakko-San
Located in 3007 NE 163rd St, Miami, FL 33160, Hiro’s Yakko-San is one of the premier Miami sushi joints. It is among the oldest of the lot and still draws in large crowds. Aside from age, it has cultivated a reputation for having very large menu selection list. It is open for very long hours making it the most ideal place to kick back and relax at with a platter of sushi after a long late night shift. If you are into Japanese artisanal beers, then you can wash down your platter of nigiri or another sushi dish. If you are looking to learn more about this place, you can call (305) 948-3687 or visit the website Hirol Maimi to set up a reservation.
Oishi Thai
Located in 14841 Biscayne Blvd North Miami, FL 33181 in a strip mall. It is a great place to enjoy sumptuous platter of sushi and also Thai dishes if you are so inclined after a day of shopping. The head chef, Chef Bee who made a name for himself in NaiYaRa, has continued to churn out splendid and mouthwatering dishes at this restaurant. You can get them on their Facebook page or call (305) 947-4338. Alternatively, you can visit Oishi Thai.
Makoto
If you are looking for a chic and stylish sushi bar, then Makoto has to be included among the top most restaurants in your list. Located in 9700 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL, this stylish bar offers patrons a choice of delectable Japanese cuisine with a Stephen Starr twist. While you are there, you should try out the crispy rice. It is to die for. To set up a reservation please call (305) 864-8600 or visit their website Makoto. Alternatively, you can get them on their social media pages in Facebook and Twitter.
Dragonfly Izakaya And Fish Market
Located in 5241 NW 87th Ave Doral, FL 33178, this quaint and lovely Japanese restaurant is very popular among Doral locals. It started rather small and steadily grew into a fan favorite on account of the awesome food they serve there. While you are there, there are very many things to like about the place. For instance, they have very affordable meals like USD1 oysters, USD5 appetizers and USD10 rolls. If you prefer to cook your own fish, their fresh fish selection is simply just awesome. The restaurant itself is inspired by izakayas which are mythological dragonflies. The menu features a whole host of food that are ideal for everyone. They range from seafood pancakes with shrimp to chicken. If you are feeling rather adventurous and want to put your palate to the test, then this is the place to be. If you are looking to set up reservation, you can call (305) 222-7447 or visit their Facebook page to learn more about this awesome place. Click on Dragonfly Izakaya & Fish Market to learn more as well.
Nobu Miami
Want to dine out in a swanky and stylish sushi spot? Well, Nobu Miami will meet and exceed any expectations you might have regarding it. It is a very popular place that is frequented by socialites and celebrities almost daily. If you were looking for an endorsement for among the best sushi bars in the state, then this is place has it on. After all, no celebrity will clamor to get on the reservation list to a place unless it were top-notch. While you are there, you should definitely try the sumptuous miso black cod or the yellowtail jalapeno, rock shrimp tempura. The other Nobu dishes highlighted on the menu are also very well made and will make you want to come back for more. If you want to learn more about Nobu, you should go to their social media pages on Facebook or their website, Nobu. Or just head on down to 4525 Collins Ave,Miami Beach, FL 33140. Give them a call at (305) 695-3232.
Itamae
For your nigiri and sashimi needs mixed with a little maki, then Itamae is the place to be. Located in 140 NE 39th St, Miami, FL 33137, this is a Japanese/Peruvian outpost in a St. Roch Market. While you are there, you should try the vegan rolls in addition to the foods highlighted above. If you want to learn more about Itamae, check out their social media handle at Facebook and Instagram or just visit them.
Hiden
Another food truck business that grew into a full-fledged restaurant business is Hiden. It is located in Wynwood in 313 NW 25th St, Miami, FL 33127. This restaurant has sushi that is influenced from the different regions in Japan. Patrons have access to a rotating menu from which they can make their selection. Thereafter, they can wash down their food with sake, wine or Sochu beer If you want to learn more about Hiden, please visit their website Hiden.
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Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar And Grill
Located in Plymouth Hotel in 336, 21st St Miami Beach, FL 33139, this hotel has outdoor dining and poolside dining as well. It is very popular on account of its swanky and exquisite dishes like well-prepared sushi and sashimi options. It is a little taste of New York in Miami. While you are there should try the toro. If you want to learn more about Blue Ribbon, you can catch them on Facebook or on their website, Blue Ribbon. Alternatively, you can give them a call on (305) 800-0404.
Pubbelly Sushi
For a sushi experience that is very ‘out of this world’ and unconventional to say the least, you should visit this restaurant. They combine sushi recipes with other types for instance tuna pizza and miso bread pudding. Pubbelly can be located in Downtown Dadeland, Brickell City Center and Aventura Mall. While you are in one of their restaurants, please try out the mango, spicy tuna tartare and spicy mayo. You will not be disappointed. If you want to get in touch with them, you can do so by calling (305) 531-9282 or via their Facebook page or their website Pubbelly Sushi.
Doraku Izakaya And Sushi
Looking for spot that has good surf and turf couple with unforgettable happy hours? Make your way to Doraku Izakaya and Sushi in 1104 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach. There you have access to a great menu. They basically have something for everyone. If you are looking for a good place to hang out with your friends after a long day of work, the sleek and stylish interior coupled with the cool ambience of the restaurant will make you feel right at home. If you are interested in learning more about this lovely sushi bar, then you should go to their Facebook page, or give them a call on (305) 695-8383 or visit their website Doraku Izakaya.
Toni’s Sushi Bar
Toni’s Sushi Bar was South Beach’s first sushi bar. It was started in 1987 and has gone strong ever since, attracting crowds from all over. As soon as you enter this establishment, you will notice sunken chairs. These chairs are designed in such a way that you feel as though you are sitting down. This translates to added comfort since you will not get cramped. If you want a spot in Toni’s Sushi Bar, you do not need to come with a full wallet because platters there are very cheap. You would think that just because the place is cheap you will have substandard sushi but you will be wrong in that assumption. All the sushi they serve there is fresh. While you are there, you should try the dragon and lobster rolls. If you want to get in touch with Toni’s Sushi Bar, you can do so through their social media pages on Facebook. You can also call them on their business line (305) 673-9368. Also you can visit their website, Toni Sushi.
Zuma
Considered as one of the most popular restaurants in Miami, Zuma is a hotspot for celebrities and you can catch one or two while you are there. Locate in 270 Biscayne Blvd Way, this restaurant is as sleek and as stylish as they come. From their menu to their interior design, you will be amazed and impressed as you walk in their doors. One of the dishes that you must try while you there is the signature dynamite spider roll. You will be left yearning for more as soon as you clear your plate. To get in touch with them, you can call their business line (305) 577-0277, visit their Facebook page or check out their website Zuma.
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NAOE
NAOE is located in 661 Brickell Key Dr. It was among Miami’s omakase food truck. Now it has morphed into a reservation-only that has only two-seatings a night. These qualities alone tell you that you will be in for a great time while you are there. The owner, Kevin Cory spares not effort in making his signature dishes, while using his exquisite family soy sauce which he flies in from Japan. The sauce alone is simply just going to tantalize your senses in ways that you could not have imagined. Everything chef Cory does is with flair and elegance while in the kitchen hence the pricy cost of admission. If you want to experience NAOE, then you need to make plans in advance to do so well. You can call them on (305) 947-6263. If you want to learn more about them, please visit their Facebook pages or check them out at NAOE.
Matsuri
Located in 5759 Bird Rd, Matsuri is the kind of sushi bar you would go to if you were looking for a sumptuous and enticing meal while on a tremendously tight budget. You can enjoy USD2 rolls and wash it down with USD10 glass of wine. Miami is one of America’s priciest places to live in and when you find a good place that is very affordable to eat, you best make sure that you keep going back. This restaurant has been around for over 30 years and you can rest assured that you will be in good hands while you are there.You can walk in or make reservations for the parties you will be bringing in. If you want to get in touch with them, call them at (305) 663-1615 or check out their Instagram page. Alternatively, you can visit their website Matsuri.
Akashi Japanese Restaurant
Located in 5830 S. Dixie Highway in Sout Miami, this classically, elegantly designed Japanese restaurant is just as inviting as the menu itself. It has been around for over 20 years and continues to attract large throngs to this day. If you cannot find a spot in the main Dixie Highway, you can find a spot in their other Brickell and Coconut Grove restaurants. While you are there, you must try their rolls and exquisitely prepared sushi platters. If you want to learn more about the Akashi Japanese Restaurant, then you should check out their Facebook page, or give them a call on (305) 665-6261. Also, you can visit their website Akashi Japanese Restaurant.
Shibui Japanese Restaurant
Is a long drive to the crowded city center out of the question? Do you still want to get your fill of sushi? Well, the Shibui Japanese Restaurant is the place to be if you are in the suburbs. While you are there, you should check out their servings of fresh sashimi and rolls. The best part is that you get to eat it the way it is supposed to be eaten_ while sitting on the floor. To learn more about this restaurant, check out their website Shibui Japanese or give them a call (305) 274-5578.
NaiYaRa’s Sushi
Located in Bay RD in Miami Beach, NaiYaRa Sushi is a place you must consider visiting on account on the variety of sushi selections in the menu. One suggestion you must consider is the sushi doughnut. Go check it out and you will not be disappointed. There are different specials on offer while you are there. If you want to learn more about this Miami Beach restaurant, please check out NaiYaRa’s Sushi.
Novikov
If you are looking for something new, then this newly opened sushi bar Biscayne Blvd is the place to be. While you are there, you should try the scallops and salmon. If you are keen on learning more about his new and exciting restaurant, visit their main company website, Novikov for more information.
The Rusty Pelican
This Biscayne based restaurant offer patrons a wide menu selection from which they can fill their bellies. While you are there, you should try the signature Deco Maki roll. If you want to learn more about this restaurant, check out The Rusty Pelican.
Azabu’s Omakase Experience
For a truly exciting and adventurous culinary experience, you should check out Azabu’s Omakase Experience. It features two multi-course journeys. The first one is ten pieces of chef’s sushi special of the day and then you get to choose the rest. From there you can wash down the dishes down with a good helping of wine or expensive scotch. If you are keen on learning more about this restaurant and the sushi dishes they have, check out Azabu’s Omakase.
ETARU
ETARU is among the most popular sushi spots in Miami. In fact they have a place in Hallandale Beach and Fort Lauderdale. If you are looking to order in, you can call them and tell them what you want. If you visit them you should order a platter with all the trimmings and just a touch of everything. If you are looking to make a reservation or learn more, check their website at ETARU.
Nikki Beach
If you are looking for a spicy sushi experience, then you should make your way to Nikki Beach and try the Marbella Spicy Tuna. While there are other numerous choices on the menu, the spicy tuna will just leave you yearning for more. If you want to learn more about sushi dishes in Nikki Beach, check out their website Nikki Beach.
SuViche
While predominantly not a sushi restaurant per se, they have a great sushi menu you must try out while you are there. In fact, you must check out the perfection roll. It will tantalize your taste buds. Check out their website SuViche.
Sushi Garage
With a name like this, you can guarantee the sushi they will give you will be divine. Located in West Avenue, Miami Beach, the Sushi Garage is a sleek and stylish restaurant with a very exquisite menu featuring the sushi classics and new and fun sushi dishes. Every day there are happy hour specials which patrons can pair with sushi rolls. While you are there, you must try the nigiri selections there. If you are keen on learning more about the Sushi Garage, you should visit their website Sushi Garage. Just make sure that you have enough money because the good food and ambience are not cheap.
Chotto Matte
This is a new restaurant that specializes in Nikkei cuisine. While you are there, you should try their Sato Maki. It is guaranteed to make your night and leave you craving for more later on. They are slowly building up their sushi menu and if you want to learn more about who they are and what they offer, please check out their website, Chotto Matte.
Downtown
When you are looking for a place that is just as stylish and offers good sushi, then the Downtown is the place to be. It is a little pricy but worth it. While you are there, check out the buffet of sushi and sashimi which you can wash down with exquisite champagne.
Katsuya
Located in South Beach, this restaurant is among the chicest and stylish restaurants you will go to. From the moment you enter it, you will be greeted by very friendly staff. One of the dishes that you must try while you are there is the sashimi. After you are done with the dish, you can make your way upstairs to wash it down with cocktails in the Dragon Lounge. If you want to learn more about Katsuya, go to Katsuya.
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A List Of The Top Sushi Spots In Miami
There was a time when the number of reliable and fancy sushi spots in Miami was almost very rare. If one wanted to go for sushi, they had to drive for long distances and extended periods for good sushi. When one goes to eat, the last thing on their mind is to have to drive for long periods. The excitement they had about going to a decent spot will have waned eventually. Oh how times have changed! Today, you can find a decent sushi restaurant just round the corner. You do not have to go for long extended drives just to get a good platter of sushi. Whether you are in South Beach, Downtown Miami or Brickel, there will be sushi restaurants. This can partly be attributed to the fact that Miami has access to the freshest fish due to its proximity to the Atlantic. This makes it the ideal place to get your ideal dose of sushi you crave. With so many sushi bars in Miami, that are just as many as Cuban restaurants, it can be quite a daunting challenge to identify the cool spots to get your fill of sushi. This article highlights these spots and links are also included to make it easy for you to get to that place should you feel more inclined to do so. Also check out the best Miami SEO Click Here.
Hiro’s Yakko-San
Located in 3007 NE 163rd St, Miami, FL 33160, Hiro’s Yakko-San is one of the premier Miami sushi joints. It is among the oldest of the lot and still draws in large crowds. Aside from age, it has cultivated a reputation for having very large menu selection list. It is open for very long hours making it the most ideal place to kick back and relax at with a platter of sushi after a long late night shift. If you are into Japanese artisanal beers, then you can wash down your platter of nigiri or another sushi dish. If you are looking to learn more about this place, you can call (305) 948-3687 or visit the website Hirol Maimi to set up a reservation.
Oishi Thai
Located in 14841 Biscayne Blvd North Miami, FL 33181 in a strip mall. It is a great place to enjoy sumptuous platter of sushi and also Thai dishes if you are so inclined after a day of shopping. The head chef, Chef Bee who made a name for himself in NaiYaRa, has continued to churn out splendid and mouthwatering dishes at this restaurant. You can get them on their Facebook page or call (305) 947-4338. Alternatively, you can visit Oishi Thai.
Makoto
If you are looking for a chic and stylish sushi bar, then Makoto has to be included among the top most restaurants in your list. Located in 9700 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL, this stylish bar offers patrons a choice of delectable Japanese cuisine with a Stephen Starr twist. While you are there, you should try out the crispy rice. It is to die for. To set up a reservation please call (305) 864-8600 or visit their website Makoto. Alternatively, you can get them on their social media pages in Facebook and Twitter.
Dragonfly Izakaya And Fish Market
Located in 5241 NW 87th Ave Doral, FL 33178, this quaint and lovely Japanese restaurant is very popular among Doral locals. It started rather small and steadily grew into a fan favorite on account of the awesome food they serve there. While you are there, there are very many things to like about the place. For instance, they have very affordable meals like USD1 oysters, USD5 appetizers and USD10 rolls. If you prefer to cook your own fish, their fresh fish selection is simply just awesome. The restaurant itself is inspired by izakayas which are mythological dragonflies. The menu features a whole host of food that are ideal for everyone. They range from seafood pancakes with shrimp to chicken. If you are feeling rather adventurous and want to put your palate to the test, then this is the place to be. If you are looking to set up reservation, you can call (305) 222-7447 or visit their Facebook page to learn more about this awesome place. Click on Dragonfly Izakaya & Fish Market to learn more as well.
Nobu Miami
Want to dine out in a swanky and stylish sushi spot? Well, Nobu Miami will meet and exceed any expectations you might have regarding it. It is a very popular place that is frequented by socialites and celebrities almost daily. If you were looking for an endorsement for among the best sushi bars in the state, then this is place has it on. After all, no celebrity will clamor to get on the reservation list to a place unless it were top-notch. While you are there, you should definitely try the sumptuous miso black cod or the yellowtail jalapeno, rock shrimp tempura. The other Nobu dishes highlighted on the menu are also very well made and will make you want to come back for more. If you want to learn more about Nobu, you should go to their social media pages on Facebook or their website, Nobu. Or just head on down to 4525 Collins Ave,Miami Beach, FL 33140. Give them a call at (305) 695-3232.
Itamae
For your nigiri and sashimi needs mixed with a little maki, then Itamae is the place to be. Located in 140 NE 39th St, Miami, FL 33137, this is a Japanese/Peruvian outpost in a St. Roch Market. While you are there, you should try the vegan rolls in addition to the foods highlighted above. If you want to learn more about Itamae, check out their social media handle at Facebook and Instagram or just visit them.
Hiden
Another food truck business that grew into a full-fledged restaurant business is Hiden. It is located in Wynwood in 313 NW 25th St, Miami, FL 33127. This restaurant has sushi that is influenced from the different regions in Japan. Patrons have access to a rotating menu from which they can make their selection. Thereafter, they can wash down their food with sake, wine or Sochu beer If you want to learn more about Hiden, please visit their website Hiden. See also things to do during the summer in Miami FL – Click Here.
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar And Grill
Located in Plymouth Hotel in 336, 21st St Miami Beach, FL 33139, this hotel has outdoor dining and poolside dining as well. It is very popular on account of its swanky and exquisite dishes like well-prepared sushi and sashimi options. It is a little taste of New York in Miami. While you are there should try the toro. If you want to learn more about Blue Ribbon, you can catch them on Facebook or on their website, Blue Ribbon. Alternatively, you can give them a call on (305) 800-0404.
Pubbelly Sushi
For a sushi experience that is very ‘out of this world’ and unconventional to say the least, you should visit this restaurant. They combine sushi recipes with other types for instance tuna pizza and miso bread pudding. Pubbelly can be located in Downtown Dadeland, Brickell City Center and Aventura Mall. While you are in one of their restaurants, please try out the mango, spicy tuna tartare and spicy mayo. You will not be disappointed. If you want to get in touch with them, you can do so by calling (305) 531-9282 or via their Facebook page or their website Pubbelly Sushi.
Doraku Izakaya And Sushi
Looking for spot that has good surf and turf couple with unforgettable happy hours? Make your way to Doraku Izakaya and Sushi in 1104 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach. There you have access to a great menu. They basically have something for everyone. If you are looking for a good place to hang out with your friends after a long day of work, the sleek and stylish interior coupled with the cool ambience of the restaurant will make you feel right at home. If you are interested in learning more about this lovely sushi bar, then you should go to their Facebook page, or give them a call on (305) 695-8383 or visit their website Doraku Izakaya.
Toni’s Sushi Bar
Toni’s Sushi Bar was South Beach’s first sushi bar. It was started in 1987 and has gone strong ever since, attracting crowds from all over. As soon as you enter this establishment, you will notice sunken chairs. These chairs are designed in such a way that you feel as though you are sitting down. This translates to added comfort since you will not get cramped. If you want a spot in Toni’s Sushi Bar, you do not need to come with a full wallet because platters there are very cheap. You would think that just because the place is cheap you will have substandard sushi but you will be wrong in that assumption. All the sushi they serve there is fresh. While you are there, you should try the dragon and lobster rolls. If you want to get in touch with Toni’s Sushi Bar, you can do so through their social media pages on Facebook. You can also call them on their business line (305) 673-9368. Also you can visit their website, Toni Sushi.
Zuma
Considered as one of the most popular restaurants in Miami, Zuma is a hotspot for celebrities and you can catch one or two while you are there. Locate in 270 Biscayne Blvd Way, this restaurant is as sleek and as stylish as they come. From their menu to their interior design, you will be amazed and impressed as you walk in their doors. One of the dishes that you must try while you there is the signature dynamite spider roll. You will be left yearning for more as soon as you clear your plate. To get in touch with them, you can call their business line (305) 577-0277, visit their Facebook page or check out their website Zuma. Do you know what famous people live in Miami Fl – Website.
NAOE
NAOE is located in 661 Brickell Key Dr. It was among Miami’s omakase food truck. Now it has morphed into a reservation-only that has only two-seatings a night. These qualities alone tell you that you will be in for a great time while you are there. The owner, Kevin Cory spares not effort in making his signature dishes, while using his exquisite family soy sauce which he flies in from Japan. The sauce alone is simply just going to tantalize your senses in ways that you could not have imagined. Everything chef Cory does is with flair and elegance while in the kitchen hence the pricy cost of admission. If you want to experience NAOE, then you need to make plans in advance to do so well. You can call them on (305) 947-6263. If you want to learn more about them, please visit their Facebook pages or check them out at NAOE.
Matsuri
Located in 5759 Bird Rd, Matsuri is the kind of sushi bar you would go to if you were looking for a sumptuous and enticing meal while on a tremendously tight budget. You can enjoy USD2 rolls and wash it down with USD10 glass of wine. Miami is one of America’s priciest places to live in and when you find a good place that is very affordable to eat, you best make sure that you keep going back. This restaurant has been around for over 30 years and you can rest assured that you will be in good hands while you are there.You can walk in or make reservations for the parties you will be bringing in. If you want to get in touch with them, call them at (305) 663-1615 or check out their Instagram page. Alternatively, you can visit their website Matsuri.
Akashi Japanese Restaurant
Located in 5830 S. Dixie Highway in Sout Miami, this classically, elegantly designed Japanese restaurant is just as inviting as the menu itself. It has been around for over 20 years and continues to attract large throngs to this day. If you cannot find a spot in the main Dixie Highway, you can find a spot in their other Brickell and Coconut Grove restaurants. While you are there, you must try their rolls and exquisitely prepared sushi platters. If you want to learn more about the Akashi Japanese Restaurant, then you should check out their Facebook page, or give them a call on (305) 665-6261. Also, you can visit their website Akashi Japanese Restaurant.
Shibui Japanese Restaurant
Is a long drive to the crowded city center out of the question? Do you still want to get your fill of sushi? Well, the Shibui Japanese Restaurant is the place to be if you are in the suburbs. While you are there, you should check out their servings of fresh sashimi and rolls. The best part is that you get to eat it the way it is supposed to be eaten_ while sitting on the floor. To learn more about this restaurant, check out their website Shibui Japanese or give them a call (305) 274-5578.
NaiYaRa’s Sushi
Located in Bay RD in Miami Beach, NaiYaRa Sushi is a place you must consider visiting on account on the variety of sushi selections in the menu. One suggestion you must consider is the sushi doughnut. Go check it out and you will not be disappointed. There are different specials on offer while you are there. If you want to learn more about this Miami Beach restaurant, please check out NaiYaRa’s Sushi.
Novikov
If you are looking for something new, then this newly opened sushi bar Biscayne Blvd is the place to be. While you are there, you should try the scallops and salmon. If you are keen on learning more about his new and exciting restaurant, visit their main company website, Novikov for more information.
The Rusty Pelican
This Biscayne based restaurant offer patrons a wide menu selection from which they can fill their bellies. While you are there, you should try the signature Deco Maki roll. If you want to learn more about this restaurant, check out The Rusty Pelican.
Azabu’s Omakase Experience
For a truly exciting and adventurous culinary experience, you should check out Azabu’s Omakase Experience. It features two multi-course journeys. The first one is ten pieces of chef’s sushi special of the day and then you get to choose the rest. From there you can wash down the dishes down with a good helping of wine or expensive scotch. If you are keen on learning more about this restaurant and the sushi dishes they have, check out Azabu’s Omakase.
ETARU
ETARU is among the most popular sushi spots in Miami. In fact they have a place in Hallandale Beach and Fort Lauderdale. If you are looking to order in, you can call them and tell them what you want. If you visit them you should order a platter with all the trimmings and just a touch of everything. If you are looking to make a reservation or learn more, check their website at ETARU.
Nikki Beach
If you are looking for a spicy sushi experience, then you should make your way to Nikki Beach and try the Marbella Spicy Tuna. While there are other numerous choices on the menu, the spicy tuna will just leave you yearning for more. If you want to learn more about sushi dishes in Nikki Beach, check out their website Nikki Beach.
SuViche
While predominantly not a sushi restaurant per se, they have a great sushi menu you must try out while you are there. In fact, you must check out the perfection roll. It will tantalize your taste buds. Check out their website SuViche.
Sushi Garage
With a name like this, you can guarantee the sushi they will give you will be divine. Located in West Avenue, Miami Beach, the Sushi Garage is a sleek and stylish restaurant with a very exquisite menu featuring the sushi classics and new and fun sushi dishes. Every day there are happy hour specials which patrons can pair with sushi rolls. While you are there, you must try the nigiri selections there. If you are keen on learning more about the Sushi Garage, you should visit their website Sushi Garage. Just make sure that you have enough money because the good food and ambience are not cheap.
Chotto Matte
This is a new restaurant that specializes in Nikkei cuisine. While you are there, you should try their Sato Maki. It is guaranteed to make your night and leave you craving for more later on. They are slowly building up their sushi menu and if you want to learn more about who they are and what they offer, please check out their website, Chotto Matte.
Downtown
When you are looking for a place that is just as stylish and offers good sushi, then the Downtown is the place to be. It is a little pricy but worth it. While you are there, check out the buffet of sushi and sashimi which you can wash down with exquisite champagne.
Katsuya
Located in South Beach, this restaurant is among the chicest and stylish restaurants you will go to. From the moment you enter it, you will be greeted by very friendly staff. One of the dishes that you must try while you are there is the sashimi. After you are done with the dish, you can make your way upstairs to wash it down with cocktails in the Dragon Lounge. If you want to learn more about Katsuya, go to Katsuya.
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A List Of The Top Sushi Spots In Miami
There was a time when the number of reliable and fancy sushi spots in Miami was almost very rare. If one wanted to go for sushi, they had to drive for long distances and extended periods for good sushi. When one goes to eat, the last thing on their mind is to have to drive for long periods. The excitement they had about going to a decent spot will have waned eventually. Oh how times have changed! Today, you can find a decent sushi restaurant just round the corner. You do not have to go for long extended drives just to get a good platter of sushi. Whether you are in South Beach, Downtown Miami or Brickel, there will be sushi restaurants. This can partly be attributed to the fact that Miami has access to the freshest fish due to its proximity to the Atlantic. This makes it the ideal place to get your ideal dose of sushi you crave. With so many sushi bars in Miami, that are just as many as Cuban restaurants, it can be quite a daunting challenge to identify the cool spots to get your fill of sushi. This article highlights these spots and links are also included to make it easy for you to get to that place should you feel more inclined to do so. Also check out the best Miami SEO Click Here.
Hiro’s Yakko-San
Located in 3007 NE 163rd St, Miami, FL 33160, Hiro’s Yakko-San is one of the premier Miami sushi joints. It is among the oldest of the lot and still draws in large crowds. Aside from age, it has cultivated a reputation for having very large menu selection list. It is open for very long hours making it the most ideal place to kick back and relax at with a platter of sushi after a long late night shift. If you are into Japanese artisanal beers, then you can wash down your platter of nigiri or another sushi dish. If you are looking to learn more about this place, you can call (305) 948-3687 or visit the website Hirol Maimi to set up a reservation.
Oishi Thai
Located in 14841 Biscayne Blvd North Miami, FL 33181 in a strip mall. It is a great place to enjoy sumptuous platter of sushi and also Thai dishes if you are so inclined after a day of shopping. The head chef, Chef Bee who made a name for himself in NaiYaRa, has continued to churn out splendid and mouthwatering dishes at this restaurant. You can get them on their Facebook page or call (305) 947-4338. Alternatively, you can visit Oishi Thai.
Makoto
If you are looking for a chic and stylish sushi bar, then Makoto has to be included among the top most restaurants in your list. Located in 9700 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL, this stylish bar offers patrons a choice of delectable Japanese cuisine with a Stephen Starr twist. While you are there, you should try out the crispy rice. It is to die for. To set up a reservation please call (305) 864-8600 or visit their website Makoto. Alternatively, you can get them on their social media pages in Facebook and Twitter.
Dragonfly Izakaya And Fish Market
Located in 5241 NW 87th Ave Doral, FL 33178, this quaint and lovely Japanese restaurant is very popular among Doral locals. It started rather small and steadily grew into a fan favorite on account of the awesome food they serve there. While you are there, there are very many things to like about the place. For instance, they have very affordable meals like USD1 oysters, USD5 appetizers and USD10 rolls. If you prefer to cook your own fish, their fresh fish selection is simply just awesome. The restaurant itself is inspired by izakayas which are mythological dragonflies. The menu features a whole host of food that are ideal for everyone. They range from seafood pancakes with shrimp to chicken. If you are feeling rather adventurous and want to put your palate to the test, then this is the place to be. If you are looking to set up reservation, you can call (305) 222-7447 or visit their Facebook page to learn more about this awesome place. Click on Dragonfly Izakaya & Fish Market to learn more as well.
Nobu Miami
Want to dine out in a swanky and stylish sushi spot? Well, Nobu Miami will meet and exceed any expectations you might have regarding it. It is a very popular place that is frequented by socialites and celebrities almost daily. If you were looking for an endorsement for among the best sushi bars in the state, then this is place has it on. After all, no celebrity will clamor to get on the reservation list to a place unless it were top-notch. While you are there, you should definitely try the sumptuous miso black cod or the yellowtail jalapeno, rock shrimp tempura. The other Nobu dishes highlighted on the menu are also very well made and will make you want to come back for more. If you want to learn more about Nobu, you should go to their social media pages on Facebook or their website, Nobu. Or just head on down to 4525 Collins Ave,Miami Beach, FL 33140. Give them a call at (305) 695-3232.
Itamae
For your nigiri and sashimi needs mixed with a little maki, then Itamae is the place to be. Located in 140 NE 39th St, Miami, FL 33137, this is a Japanese/Peruvian outpost in a St. Roch Market. While you are there, you should try the vegan rolls in addition to the foods highlighted above. If you want to learn more about Itamae, check out their social media handle at Facebook and Instagram or just visit them.
Hiden
Another food truck business that grew into a full-fledged restaurant business is Hiden. It is located in Wynwood in 313 NW 25th St, Miami, FL 33127. This restaurant has sushi that is influenced from the different regions in Japan. Patrons have access to a rotating menu from which they can make their selection. Thereafter, they can wash down their food with sake, wine or Sochu beer If you want to learn more about Hiden, please visit their website Hiden. See also things to do during the summer in Miami FL – Click Here.
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar And Grill
Located in Plymouth Hotel in 336, 21st St Miami Beach, FL 33139, this hotel has outdoor dining and poolside dining as well. It is very popular on account of its swanky and exquisite dishes like well-prepared sushi and sashimi options. It is a little taste of New York in Miami. While you are there should try the toro. If you want to learn more about Blue Ribbon, you can catch them on Facebook or on their website, Blue Ribbon. Alternatively, you can give them a call on (305) 800-0404.
Pubbelly Sushi
For a sushi experience that is very ‘out of this world’ and unconventional to say the least, you should visit this restaurant. They combine sushi recipes with other types for instance tuna pizza and miso bread pudding. Pubbelly can be located in Downtown Dadeland, Brickell City Center and Aventura Mall. While you are in one of their restaurants, please try out the mango, spicy tuna tartare and spicy mayo. You will not be disappointed. If you want to get in touch with them, you can do so by calling (305) 531-9282 or via their Facebook page or their website Pubbelly Sushi.
Doraku Izakaya And Sushi
Looking for spot that has good surf and turf couple with unforgettable happy hours? Make your way to Doraku Izakaya and Sushi in 1104 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach. There you have access to a great menu. They basically have something for everyone. If you are looking for a good place to hang out with your friends after a long day of work, the sleek and stylish interior coupled with the cool ambience of the restaurant will make you feel right at home. If you are interested in learning more about this lovely sushi bar, then you should go to their Facebook page, or give them a call on (305) 695-8383 or visit their website Doraku Izakaya.
Toni’s Sushi Bar
Toni’s Sushi Bar was South Beach’s first sushi bar. It was started in 1987 and has gone strong ever since, attracting crowds from all over. As soon as you enter this establishment, you will notice sunken chairs. These chairs are designed in such a way that you feel as though you are sitting down. This translates to added comfort since you will not get cramped. If you want a spot in Toni’s Sushi Bar, you do not need to come with a full wallet because platters there are very cheap. You would think that just because the place is cheap you will have substandard sushi but you will be wrong in that assumption. All the sushi they serve there is fresh. While you are there, you should try the dragon and lobster rolls. If you want to get in touch with Toni’s Sushi Bar, you can do so through their social media pages on Facebook. You can also call them on their business line (305) 673-9368. Also you can visit their website, Toni Sushi.
Zuma
Considered as one of the most popular restaurants in Miami, Zuma is a hotspot for celebrities and you can catch one or two while you are there. Locate in 270 Biscayne Blvd Way, this restaurant is as sleek and as stylish as they come. From their menu to their interior design, you will be amazed and impressed as you walk in their doors. One of the dishes that you must try while you there is the signature dynamite spider roll. You will be left yearning for more as soon as you clear your plate. To get in touch with them, you can call their business line (305) 577-0277, visit their Facebook page or check out their website Zuma. Do you know what famous people live in Miami Fl – Website.
NAOE
NAOE is located in 661 Brickell Key Dr. It was among Miami’s omakase food truck. Now it has morphed into a reservation-only that has only two-seatings a night. These qualities alone tell you that you will be in for a great time while you are there. The owner, Kevin Cory spares not effort in making his signature dishes, while using his exquisite family soy sauce which he flies in from Japan. The sauce alone is simply just going to tantalize your senses in ways that you could not have imagined. Everything chef Cory does is with flair and elegance while in the kitchen hence the pricy cost of admission. If you want to experience NAOE, then you need to make plans in advance to do so well. You can call them on (305) 947-6263. If you want to learn more about them, please visit their Facebook pages or check them out at NAOE.
Matsuri
Located in 5759 Bird Rd, Matsuri is the kind of sushi bar you would go to if you were looking for a sumptuous and enticing meal while on a tremendously tight budget. You can enjoy USD2 rolls and wash it down with USD10 glass of wine. Miami is one of America’s priciest places to live in and when you find a good place that is very affordable to eat, you best make sure that you keep going back. This restaurant has been around for over 30 years and you can rest assured that you will be in good hands while you are there.You can walk in or make reservations for the parties you will be bringing in. If you want to get in touch with them, call them at (305) 663-1615 or check out their Instagram page. Alternatively, you can visit their website Matsuri.
Akashi Japanese Restaurant
Located in 5830 S. Dixie Highway in Sout Miami, this classically, elegantly designed Japanese restaurant is just as inviting as the menu itself. It has been around for over 20 years and continues to attract large throngs to this day. If you cannot find a spot in the main Dixie Highway, you can find a spot in their other Brickell and Coconut Grove restaurants. While you are there, you must try their rolls and exquisitely prepared sushi platters. If you want to learn more about the Akashi Japanese Restaurant, then you should check out their Facebook page, or give them a call on (305) 665-6261. Also, you can visit their website Akashi Japanese Restaurant.
Shibui Japanese Restaurant
Is a long drive to the crowded city center out of the question? Do you still want to get your fill of sushi? Well, the Shibui Japanese Restaurant is the place to be if you are in the suburbs. While you are there, you should check out their servings of fresh sashimi and rolls. The best part is that you get to eat it the way it is supposed to be eaten_ while sitting on the floor. To learn more about this restaurant, check out their website Shibui Japanese or give them a call (305) 274-5578.
NaiYaRa’s Sushi
Located in Bay RD in Miami Beach, NaiYaRa Sushi is a place you must consider visiting on account on the variety of sushi selections in the menu. One suggestion you must consider is the sushi doughnut. Go check it out and you will not be disappointed. There are different specials on offer while you are there. If you want to learn more about this Miami Beach restaurant, please check out NaiYaRa’s Sushi.
Novikov
If you are looking for something new, then this newly opened sushi bar Biscayne Blvd is the place to be. While you are there, you should try the scallops and salmon. If you are keen on learning more about his new and exciting restaurant, visit their main company website, Novikov for more information.
The Rusty Pelican
This Biscayne based restaurant offer patrons a wide menu selection from which they can fill their bellies. While you are there, you should try the signature Deco Maki roll. If you want to learn more about this restaurant, check out The Rusty Pelican.
Azabu’s Omakase Experience
For a truly exciting and adventurous culinary experience, you should check out Azabu’s Omakase Experience. It features two multi-course journeys. The first one is ten pieces of chef’s sushi special of the day and then you get to choose the rest. From there you can wash down the dishes down with a good helping of wine or expensive scotch. If you are keen on learning more about this restaurant and the sushi dishes they have, check out Azabu’s Omakase.
ETARU
ETARU is among the most popular sushi spots in Miami. In fact they have a place in Hallandale Beach and Fort Lauderdale. If you are looking to order in, you can call them and tell them what you want. If you visit them you should order a platter with all the trimmings and just a touch of everything. If you are looking to make a reservation or learn more, check their website at ETARU.
Nikki Beach
If you are looking for a spicy sushi experience, then you should make your way to Nikki Beach and try the Marbella Spicy Tuna. While there are other numerous choices on the menu, the spicy tuna will just leave you yearning for more. If you want to learn more about sushi dishes in Nikki Beach, check out their website Nikki Beach.
SuViche
While predominantly not a sushi restaurant per se, they have a great sushi menu you must try out while you are there. In fact, you must check out the perfection roll. It will tantalize your taste buds. Check out their website SuViche.
Sushi Garage
With a name like this, you can guarantee the sushi they will give you will be divine. Located in West Avenue, Miami Beach, the Sushi Garage is a sleek and stylish restaurant with a very exquisite menu featuring the sushi classics and new and fun sushi dishes. Every day there are happy hour specials which patrons can pair with sushi rolls. While you are there, you must try the nigiri selections there. If you are keen on learning more about the Sushi Garage, you should visit their website Sushi Garage. Just make sure that you have enough money because the good food and ambience are not cheap.
Chotto Matte
This is a new restaurant that specializes in Nikkei cuisine. While you are there, you should try their Sato Maki. It is guaranteed to make your night and leave you craving for more later on. They are slowly building up their sushi menu and if you want to learn more about who they are and what they offer, please check out their website, Chotto Matte.
Downtown
When you are looking for a place that is just as stylish and offers good sushi, then the Downtown is the place to be. It is a little pricy but worth it. While you are there, check out the buffet of sushi and sashimi which you can wash down with exquisite champagne.
Katsuya
Located in South Beach, this restaurant is among the chicest and stylish restaurants you will go to. From the moment you enter it, you will be greeted by very friendly staff. One of the dishes that you must try while you are there is the sashimi. After you are done with the dish, you can make your way upstairs to wash it down with cocktails in the Dragon Lounge. If you want to learn more about Katsuya, go to Katsuya.
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A List Of The Top Sushi Spots In Miami
There was a time when the number of reliable and fancy sushi spots in Miami was almost very rare. If one wanted to go for sushi, they had to drive for long distances and extended periods for good sushi. When one goes to eat, the last thing on their mind is to have to drive for long periods. The excitement they had about going to a decent spot will have waned eventually. Oh how times have changed! Today, you can find a decent sushi restaurant just round the corner. You do not have to go for long extended drives just to get a good platter of sushi. Whether you are in South Beach, Downtown Miami or Brickel, there will be sushi restaurants. This can partly be attributed to the fact that Miami has access to the freshest fish due to its proximity to the Atlantic. This makes it the ideal place to get your ideal dose of sushi you crave. With so many sushi bars in Miami, that are just as many as Cuban restaurants, it can be quite a daunting challenge to identify the cool spots to get your fill of sushi. This article highlights these spots and links are also included to make it easy for you to get to that place should you feel more inclined to do so. Also check out the best Miami SEO Click Here.
Hiro’s Yakko-San
Located in 3007 NE 163rd St, Miami, FL 33160, Hiro’s Yakko-San is one of the premier Miami sushi joints. It is among the oldest of the lot and still draws in large crowds. Aside from age, it has cultivated a reputation for having very large menu selection list. It is open for very long hours making it the most ideal place to kick back and relax at with a platter of sushi after a long late night shift. If you are into Japanese artisanal beers, then you can wash down your platter of nigiri or another sushi dish. If you are looking to learn more about this place, you can call (305) 948-3687 or visit the website Hirol Maimi to set up a reservation.
Oishi Thai
Located in 14841 Biscayne Blvd North Miami, FL 33181 in a strip mall. It is a great place to enjoy sumptuous platter of sushi and also Thai dishes if you are so inclined after a day of shopping. The head chef, Chef Bee who made a name for himself in NaiYaRa, has continued to churn out splendid and mouthwatering dishes at this restaurant. You can get them on their Facebook page or call (305) 947-4338. Alternatively, you can visit Oishi Thai.
Makoto
If you are looking for a chic and stylish sushi bar, then Makoto has to be included among the top most restaurants in your list. Located in 9700 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL, this stylish bar offers patrons a choice of delectable Japanese cuisine with a Stephen Starr twist. While you are there, you should try out the crispy rice. It is to die for. To set up a reservation please call (305) 864-8600 or visit their website Makoto. Alternatively, you can get them on their social media pages in Facebook and Twitter.
Dragonfly Izakaya And Fish Market
Located in 5241 NW 87th Ave Doral, FL 33178, this quaint and lovely Japanese restaurant is very popular among Doral locals. It started rather small and steadily grew into a fan favorite on account of the awesome food they serve there. While you are there, there are very many things to like about the place. For instance, they have very affordable meals like USD1 oysters, USD5 appetizers and USD10 rolls. If you prefer to cook your own fish, their fresh fish selection is simply just awesome. The restaurant itself is inspired by izakayas which are mythological dragonflies. The menu features a whole host of food that are ideal for everyone. They range from seafood pancakes with shrimp to chicken. If you are feeling rather adventurous and want to put your palate to the test, then this is the place to be. If you are looking to set up reservation, you can call (305) 222-7447 or visit their Facebook page to learn more about this awesome place. Click on Dragonfly Izakaya & Fish Market to learn more as well.
Nobu Miami
Want to dine out in a swanky and stylish sushi spot? Well, Nobu Miami will meet and exceed any expectations you might have regarding it. It is a very popular place that is frequented by socialites and celebrities almost daily. If you were looking for an endorsement for among the best sushi bars in the state, then this is place has it on. After all, no celebrity will clamor to get on the reservation list to a place unless it were top-notch. While you are there, you should definitely try the sumptuous miso black cod or the yellowtail jalapeno, rock shrimp tempura. The other Nobu dishes highlighted on the menu are also very well made and will make you want to come back for more. If you want to learn more about Nobu, you should go to their social media pages on Facebook or their website, Nobu. Or just head on down to 4525 Collins Ave,Miami Beach, FL 33140. Give them a call at (305) 695-3232.
Itamae
For your nigiri and sashimi needs mixed with a little maki, then Itamae is the place to be. Located in 140 NE 39th St, Miami, FL 33137, this is a Japanese/Peruvian outpost in a St. Roch Market. While you are there, you should try the vegan rolls in addition to the foods highlighted above. If you want to learn more about Itamae, check out their social media handle at Facebook and Instagram or just visit them.
Hiden
Another food truck business that grew into a full-fledged restaurant business is Hiden. It is located in Wynwood in 313 NW 25th St, Miami, FL 33127. This restaurant has sushi that is influenced from the different regions in Japan. Patrons have access to a rotating menu from which they can make their selection. Thereafter, they can wash down their food with sake, wine or Sochu beer If you want to learn more about Hiden, please visit their website Hiden. See also things to do during the summer in Miami FL – Click Here.
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar And Grill
Located in Plymouth Hotel in 336, 21st St Miami Beach, FL 33139, this hotel has outdoor dining and poolside dining as well. It is very popular on account of its swanky and exquisite dishes like well-prepared sushi and sashimi options. It is a little taste of New York in Miami. While you are there should try the toro. If you want to learn more about Blue Ribbon, you can catch them on Facebook or on their website, Blue Ribbon. Alternatively, you can give them a call on (305) 800-0404.
Pubbelly Sushi
For a sushi experience that is very ‘out of this world’ and unconventional to say the least, you should visit this restaurant. They combine sushi recipes with other types for instance tuna pizza and miso bread pudding. Pubbelly can be located in Downtown Dadeland, Brickell City Center and Aventura Mall. While you are in one of their restaurants, please try out the mango, spicy tuna tartare and spicy mayo. You will not be disappointed. If you want to get in touch with them, you can do so by calling (305) 531-9282 or via their Facebook page or their website Pubbelly Sushi.
Doraku Izakaya And Sushi
Looking for spot that has good surf and turf couple with unforgettable happy hours? Make your way to Doraku Izakaya and Sushi in 1104 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach. There you have access to a great menu. They basically have something for everyone. If you are looking for a good place to hang out with your friends after a long day of work, the sleek and stylish interior coupled with the cool ambience of the restaurant will make you feel right at home. If you are interested in learning more about this lovely sushi bar, then you should go to their Facebook page, or give them a call on (305) 695-8383 or visit their website Doraku Izakaya.
Toni’s Sushi Bar
Toni’s Sushi Bar was South Beach’s first sushi bar. It was started in 1987 and has gone strong ever since, attracting crowds from all over. As soon as you enter this establishment, you will notice sunken chairs. These chairs are designed in such a way that you feel as though you are sitting down. This translates to added comfort since you will not get cramped. If you want a spot in Toni’s Sushi Bar, you do not need to come with a full wallet because platters there are very cheap. You would think that just because the place is cheap you will have substandard sushi but you will be wrong in that assumption. All the sushi they serve there is fresh. While you are there, you should try the dragon and lobster rolls. If you want to get in touch with Toni’s Sushi Bar, you can do so through their social media pages on Facebook. You can also call them on their business line (305) 673-9368. Also you can visit their website, Toni Sushi.
Zuma
Considered as one of the most popular restaurants in Miami, Zuma is a hotspot for celebrities and you can catch one or two while you are there. Locate in 270 Biscayne Blvd Way, this restaurant is as sleek and as stylish as they come. From their menu to their interior design, you will be amazed and impressed as you walk in their doors. One of the dishes that you must try while you there is the signature dynamite spider roll. You will be left yearning for more as soon as you clear your plate. To get in touch with them, you can call their business line (305) 577-0277, visit their Facebook page or check out their website Zuma. Do you know what famous people live in Miami Fl – Website.
NAOE
NAOE is located in 661 Brickell Key Dr. It was among Miami’s omakase food truck. Now it has morphed into a reservation-only that has only two-seatings a night. These qualities alone tell you that you will be in for a great time while you are there. The owner, Kevin Cory spares not effort in making his signature dishes, while using his exquisite family soy sauce which he flies in from Japan. The sauce alone is simply just going to tantalize your senses in ways that you could not have imagined. Everything chef Cory does is with flair and elegance while in the kitchen hence the pricy cost of admission. If you want to experience NAOE, then you need to make plans in advance to do so well. You can call them on (305) 947-6263. If you want to learn more about them, please visit their Facebook pages or check them out at NAOE.
Matsuri
Located in 5759 Bird Rd, Matsuri is the kind of sushi bar you would go to if you were looking for a sumptuous and enticing meal while on a tremendously tight budget. You can enjoy USD2 rolls and wash it down with USD10 glass of wine. Miami is one of America’s priciest places to live in and when you find a good place that is very affordable to eat, you best make sure that you keep going back. This restaurant has been around for over 30 years and you can rest assured that you will be in good hands while you are there.You can walk in or make reservations for the parties you will be bringing in. If you want to get in touch with them, call them at (305) 663-1615 or check out their Instagram page. Alternatively, you can visit their website Matsuri.
Akashi Japanese Restaurant
Located in 5830 S. Dixie Highway in Sout Miami, this classically, elegantly designed Japanese restaurant is just as inviting as the menu itself. It has been around for over 20 years and continues to attract large throngs to this day. If you cannot find a spot in the main Dixie Highway, you can find a spot in their other Brickell and Coconut Grove restaurants. While you are there, you must try their rolls and exquisitely prepared sushi platters. If you want to learn more about the Akashi Japanese Restaurant, then you should check out their Facebook page, or give them a call on (305) 665-6261. Also, you can visit their website Akashi Japanese Restaurant.
Shibui Japanese Restaurant
Is a long drive to the crowded city center out of the question? Do you still want to get your fill of sushi? Well, the Shibui Japanese Restaurant is the place to be if you are in the suburbs. While you are there, you should check out their servings of fresh sashimi and rolls. The best part is that you get to eat it the way it is supposed to be eaten_ while sitting on the floor. To learn more about this restaurant, check out their website Shibui Japanese or give them a call (305) 274-5578.
NaiYaRa’s Sushi
Located in Bay RD in Miami Beach, NaiYaRa Sushi is a place you must consider visiting on account on the variety of sushi selections in the menu. One suggestion you must consider is the sushi doughnut. Go check it out and you will not be disappointed. There are different specials on offer while you are there. If you want to learn more about this Miami Beach restaurant, please check out NaiYaRa’s Sushi.
Novikov
If you are looking for something new, then this newly opened sushi bar Biscayne Blvd is the place to be. While you are there, you should try the scallops and salmon. If you are keen on learning more about his new and exciting restaurant, visit their main company website, Novikov for more information.
The Rusty Pelican
This Biscayne based restaurant offer patrons a wide menu selection from which they can fill their bellies. While you are there, you should try the signature Deco Maki roll. If you want to learn more about this restaurant, check out The Rusty Pelican.
Azabu’s Omakase Experience
For a truly exciting and adventurous culinary experience, you should check out Azabu’s Omakase Experience. It features two multi-course journeys. The first one is ten pieces of chef’s sushi special of the day and then you get to choose the rest. From there you can wash down the dishes down with a good helping of wine or expensive scotch. If you are keen on learning more about this restaurant and the sushi dishes they have, check out Azabu’s Omakase.
ETARU
ETARU is among the most popular sushi spots in Miami. In fact they have a place in Hallandale Beach and Fort Lauderdale. If you are looking to order in, you can call them and tell them what you want. If you visit them you should order a platter with all the trimmings and just a touch of everything. If you are looking to make a reservation or learn more, check their website at ETARU.
Nikki Beach
If you are looking for a spicy sushi experience, then you should make your way to Nikki Beach and try the Marbella Spicy Tuna. While there are other numerous choices on the menu, the spicy tuna will just leave you yearning for more. If you want to learn more about sushi dishes in Nikki Beach, check out their website Nikki Beach.
SuViche
While predominantly not a sushi restaurant per se, they have a great sushi menu you must try out while you are there. In fact, you must check out the perfection roll. It will tantalize your taste buds. Check out their website SuViche.
Sushi Garage
With a name like this, you can guarantee the sushi they will give you will be divine. Located in West Avenue, Miami Beach, the Sushi Garage is a sleek and stylish restaurant with a very exquisite menu featuring the sushi classics and new and fun sushi dishes. Every day there are happy hour specials which patrons can pair with sushi rolls. While you are there, you must try the nigiri selections there. If you are keen on learning more about the Sushi Garage, you should visit their website Sushi Garage. Just make sure that you have enough money because the good food and ambience are not cheap.
Chotto Matte
This is a new restaurant that specializes in Nikkei cuisine. While you are there, you should try their Sato Maki. It is guaranteed to make your night and leave you craving for more later on. They are slowly building up their sushi menu and if you want to learn more about who they are and what they offer, please check out their website, Chotto Matte.
Downtown
When you are looking for a place that is just as stylish and offers good sushi, then the Downtown is the place to be. It is a little pricy but worth it. While you are there, check out the buffet of sushi and sashimi which you can wash down with exquisite champagne.
Katsuya
Located in South Beach, this restaurant is among the chicest and stylish restaurants you will go to. From the moment you enter it, you will be greeted by very friendly staff. One of the dishes that you must try while you are there is the sashimi. After you are done with the dish, you can make your way upstairs to wash it down with cocktails in the Dragon Lounge. If you want to learn more about Katsuya, go to Katsuya.
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