
15 "Sushi" Restaurants in Miami.
Moshi Moshi is a 24/7 sushi spot in South Beach. It’s not our favorite sushi in town, but it works for a late-night option.
Omakai is a sushi restaurant in Wynwood that specializes in slightly more affordable omakase options.
Sushi By Bou is a six-seat omakase inside the old Versace Mansion in South Beach. It’s definitely a special occasion spot.
Kraken Crudo is a sushi spot in Edgewater. There’s really no need to come here unless you’re dying for some raw fish.
Sushi Erika is a little Japanese restaurant in North Bay Village. There’s almost always a wait because every roll here is delicious.
Go To Sushi is a very casual little Japanese spot in the Upper East Side with surprisingly good food.
Wabi Sabi is an great lunch spot on the Upper Eats Side with customizable rice and noodle bowls that we very much like.
Hiden is a $170 omakase spot in the back of a taco place in Wynwood, and is home to one of the best special occasion meals in the city.
Ahi Sushi Bar is a tiny sushi spot on Calle Ocho that serves some very good raw fish and is also BYOB.
Blue Ribbon is a solid sushi and fried chicken spot in South Beach good for a date or nice weekend dinner.
Katana in North Beach is one of those sushi restaurants where the plates float by on a little stream, and it works great for small groups or dates.
1-800-Lucky is an Asian food hall in Wynwood - come with those friends who can never decide where to eat and get a frozen beer or slushie.