MiamiRestaurants

Japanese restaurants in Miami

  1. A

    Matsuri

    Note the customers: Matsuri, tucked into a nondescript shopping center, is consistently packed with Japanese people. They don’t want scene; they want a taste of home – although many are South American Japanese who order unagi (eels) in Spanish, which is a cool dining sight in and of itself. Spicy toro (fatty tuna) and scallions, grilled mackerel with natural salt, and an ocean of raw fish are all oishi (delicious). The $8 bento lunch makes the rest of the day disappointing compared to your midday meal.

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  2. B

    Sushi Saigon

    The stark simplicity of Japanese cuisine and the colorful (and delicious) energy of Vietnamese are an odd marriage, but this menu basically splits rather than combines the flavors, which is probably a good idea. Black-and-white photos from the two parent cuisine countries cram the walls and create a nice, Old-Asia atmosphere.

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