
Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine
Mid-Beach, Miami Beach
Restaurant in Miami Beach, United States
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine is a practical Collins Avenue pick when ease matters more than ceremony. Book it for a casual Asian-leaning lunch or dinner in Miami Beach; look to Nobu Miami Beach, Ocean Social, or OMAWEI at The Bath Club when the occasion needs a clearer sense of polish or atmosphere.
About Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine
On a Miami Beach trip, the smarter dining choice is often not another high-commitment room; it is the place that lets the night stay flexible. Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine fits that practical role: useful when the plan calls for a casual Miami Beach meal, easy timing, a stop that does not need to carry the whole evening.
The case for considering it is convenience first. The restaurant is open daily from 12 PM, with later closing on Friday and Saturday. With a casual dress code, no awards, chef details, price tier, or formal format, the safer expectation is a low-pressure meal rather than a tightly choreographed restaurant experience.
Use it for a flexible Miami Beach meal, not a major splurge
For an explorer who likes depth, the experience here is straightforward, so the recommendation has to stay narrow. Choose it when location and ease beat ceremony. If the night needs a stronger sense of occasion, compare it with Nobu Miami Beach. If the priority is staying within Miami Beach and keeping plans loose, Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine is the lower-friction option.
The useful read is not that this is a trophy booking; it is that it can solve a specific planning problem. Go around opening time if you want an earlier, lower-stakes stop. Later timing makes sense when the group is already nearby and wants to keep the plan simple. For wider planning, use Our full Miami Beach restaurants guide, then pair the meal with Our full Miami Beach bars guide or Our full Miami Beach experiences guide if the restaurant is only one part of the night.
Who should choose it, who should trade up
Choose it if the group wants an easy, casual meal in Miami Beach and does not need an awards pedigree, named chef, or formal dress code. Skip it for milestone dinners where a clearly defined special-occasion profile matters. In that case, consider Nobu Miami Beach, Ocean Social, OMAWEI at The Bath Club, Cafe Bernie, or Lola Restaurant & Grill depending on the kind of evening your group wants.
Planning details
- Location
- 5401 Collins Ave STE CU5, Miami Beach, FL 33140
- Website
- hoshiandsushi.com
- Phone
- +13057638946
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine reads like a neighborhood mainstay: unflashy, approachable, and quietly reliable. Tucked into a suite-level commercial unit on Collins Avenue, it caters to locals and nearby hotel guests who want familiar, consistent Japanese food without the high prices or theatricality of South Beach. The tone is utilitarian rather than trendy — a place that exists to satisfy regulars and tourists who prefer comfort over culinary spectacle. Expect a low-key, relaxed environment where the menu does the talking and the address feels like one of the everyday businesses that keep this stretch of Miami Beach functioning.
Best For
This is the kind of spot you pick for uncomplicated meals with friends, an easy date night, or a casual solo dinner after a beach afternoon. Its neighborhood orientation makes it well suited to visitors staying nearby who want something approachable and dependable, and to local residents seeking consistent sushi and pan-Asian options. The menu’s mix of signature rolls and familiar proteins leans toward split checks and shared plates rather than formal multi-course tasting experiences, so it works well for informal gatherings and relaxed evening meals.
Ordering Tips
Hoshi’s menu favors dependable favorites and roll-focused selections; the Geisha Roll, Dragon Roll, and Hamachi Jalapeno are listed as signatures and are safe bets for first-timers. The write-up also frames the restaurant as a neighborhood-level sushi spot rather than an omakase destination, so guests should expect approachable preparations and a menu shaped by local Florida sourcing rather than explicit provenance-driven fare. For a representative meal, order a couple of signature rolls, share a few small plates, and treat it as a convivial, unfussy dining experience.
Venue details
Ambiance
Casual and unpretentious atmosphere with friendly service, though some areas may feel bright or basic.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- Geisha Roll
- Dragon Roll
- Hamachi Jalapeno
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Where to look if this does not fit
For a higher-profile sushi-Japanese night, cross-shop Nobu Miami Beach. For a meal where room and atmosphere matter more than cuisine specificity, consider Ocean Social.
Restaurant context
How it compares in Miami Beach
Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine is the easier, lower-commitment choice in this set. Compared with Nobu Miami Beach, it is less clearly positioned for a splurge sushi-Japanese night, but it should be simpler for a casual Collins Avenue meal when booking difficulty matters more than name recognition.
Ocean Social is the better pick when ambiance is the main event, especially for guests who want the room to carry the evening. OMAWEI at The Bath Club is the stronger fit if the setting itself is part of the draw. Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine works better when the meal is functional and nearby rather than the centerpiece.
For a broader Miami Beach cross-shop, Lola Restaurant & Grill and Cafe Bernie make more sense when the group is flexible on cuisine and wants an alternative mood. Choose Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine when Asian cooking is the deciding factor; choose the others when location, atmosphere, or a different dining style matters more.
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Compare Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine | Miami Beach | ; | No published awards |
| Lola Restaurant & Grill | Miami Beach | ; | No published awards |
| Cafe Bernie | Miami Beach | ; | No published awards |
| OMAWEI at The Bath Club | Miami Beach | ; | No published awards |
| Ocean Social | Miami Beach | ; | No published awards |
| Nobu Miami Beach | Miami | Sushi - Japanese | 2026 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Recommended2025 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #5972024 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #585 |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine?
Details on bar seating are not available. If that matters, check directly with the restaurant before you go. Hours are 12–10 PM Monday through Thursday, 12–11 PM Friday and Saturday, 12–10 PM Sunday.
What should I wear to Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine?
The dress code is casual, so casual attire is the grounded expectation.
What should I order at Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine?
There is no signature dish or menu guidance. Check the current menu before you go and order around what your group wants that day.
What are alternatives to Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine?
If you want another option to compare, consider Nobu Miami Beach, Ocean Social, Cafe Bernie, OMAWEI at The Bath Club, or Lola Restaurant & Grill depending on the kind of meal you want.
Is Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine good for a special occasion?
It may work for a low-pressure celebration if a casual Miami Beach meal is the goal. For a bigger occasion where a more clearly defined special-night profile matters, compare it with Nobu Miami Beach or other dining options.
Is earlier or later better at Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine?
The restaurant opens at 12 PM every day. Go closer to opening if you want an earlier stop, or choose a later time if that works better for your group. Friday and Saturday have the latest closing time, at 11 PM.
















