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1. Shibui Japanese Restaurant
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Whether you favor the upstairs sushi bar (complete with a color TV), the cozy, traditional floor... -
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2. Zuma Japanese Restaurant - Miami
- Japanese Gem
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- Asian
- Japanese
- Expensive
- Miami
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3. Domo Japones
A place where the sake menu is much larger than the food one, Domo Japones is a hipster hangout for Design...
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- Japanese
- Cheap
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4. Sushi Sobe
- Wild take on traditional sushi
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- Asian
- Japanese
- Expensive
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5. Sushi Ko
- Comfortable atmosphere, tasty food
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- Asian
- Japanese
- Affordable
- South Miami/Kendall
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6. Planet Sushi
- Parisian Sushi
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- Asian
- Japanese
- South Beach
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7. Shoji Sushi
- Sumptuous Sushi and More
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- Asian
- Seafood
- Japanese
- Affordable
- South Beach
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8. Tokyo Bowl
- Sushi a la fast food
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- Japanese
- Affordable
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9. Abokado
- Culinary Blend of Japanese & Latin Cuisines
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- Asian
- Japanese
- Mexican
- Latin American
- Moderately Priced
- Miami
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10. Sushi Samba Dromo
It's Brazilian, it's Peruvian, it's Japanese, it's super sushi! This multinational New York City import...
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The Best of NileGuide
- Although Japanese food has never gotten the type of attention Chinese and other Asian cuisines have, but for some nothing beats sushi, sashimi or tempura. Miami may be a long way from Japan but that doesn't mean that you can't find good Japanese food here. In fact, South Florida has a thriving community of Japanese-Americans and Japan natives who contribute to its vibrant dining scene. Whether you prefer the country's traditional seafood-heavy dishes or more creative Japanese-inspired fusion cooking, Miami has a Japanese restaurant to fit the bill.
