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    Sushi Bar Miami Beach

    South Beach, Miami Beach

    Restaurant in Miami Beach, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    A strong pick for a focused South Beach omakase night, especially for two people who want a quiet counter, set pacing, chef-facing service. At $175 per person, Sushi Bar Miami Beach makes sense for a special occasion or date night, but not for casual à la carte sushi or larger groups.

    About Sushi Bar Miami Beach

    Sushi Bar Miami Beach is a modern Japanese omakase restaurant in Miami Beach. Key planning details are straightforward: the experience is $175 per person, the dress code is smart casual, the venue highlights a 17-course omakase, new wave nigiri, bluefin tartar, truffle-infused scallops. Taken together, those details position it as a deliberate reservation rather than an improvisational stop, especially for diners who already know they want a structured omakase meal.

    The clearest fit is for diners who specifically want modern Japanese omakase in Miami Beach. Plan around the $175 per person price and smart-casual dress code, choose it when those details match the kind of meal you want. If you are comparing it with more casual Miami Beach dining, the decision should start with whether omakase is the priority. That question matters because the restaurant is defined less by broad flexibility and more by a focused, chef-led style of sushi dining.

    A 17-course omakase is the main reason to go

    The strongest reason to choose Sushi Bar Miami Beach is the 17-course omakase. That signature offering suits diners who want modern Japanese omakase rather than a more casual sushi meal. It gives the meal a clear framework, which is helpful when deciding whether this is the right kind of reservation for the night.

    Other highlighted items include new wave nigiri, bluefin tartar, truffle-infused scallops. Those dishes are useful reference points when deciding whether the restaurant matches your tastes. They also reinforce the modern Japanese direction already stated by the venue, with familiar omakase cues presented through a more contemporary lens.

    Who should book, who should look elsewhere

    Book when the occasion calls for modern Japanese omakase in Miami Beach. The smart-casual dress code keeps the tone polished without requiring formalwear, the $175 per person price makes it a meal to plan for intentionally. It works best when the group is comfortable with omakase as the focus. In practical terms, that means everyone should be aligned around a tasting-style sushi experience before committing.

    Look elsewhere if you want a lower-commitment meal or a different Miami Beach dining style. Sushi Bar Miami Beach is best understood as a modern Japanese omakase choice, so the fit is strongest for diners specifically seeking that cuisine and price point. If you prefer a more casual or flexible meal, another Miami Beach option may make more sense. The recommendation is not that it is broadly for every dinner, but that it is well matched to a particular omakase-minded plan.

    Know Before You Go

    • Cuisine: Modern Japanese omakase.
    • Price: $175 per person.
    • Signature dishes: 17-course omakase, new wave nigiri, bluefin tartar, truffle-infused scallops.
    • Dress code: Smart casual.
    • Best for: Diners seeking modern Japanese omakase in Miami Beach.
    • Not ideal for: Diners looking for a more casual or flexible meal.
    • Planning links: Use our full Miami Beach restaurants guide, plus Pearl’s Miami Beach hotels, bars, and other city guides if the meal is part of a larger trip.
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    Planning details

    Location
    1438 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL
    Website
    sushibarhospitality.com/locations/miami-beach
    Phone
    +13054235888
    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Relaxed, captivating, intimate, and whimsical, with a hidden speakeasy feel inside the Esmé Hotel and a 12-seat chef’s counter.

    Tags

    Vibe

    IntimateHidden GemWhimsical

    Best For

    Date NightSpecial OccasionPrivate Event

    Experience

    Chefs CounterPrivate DiningHotel Restaurant

    Sourcing

    Sustainable SeafoodLocal Sourcing

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Service Style
    Omakase Bar
    Meal Pacing
    Extended Experience
    Capacity
    Intimate

    Signature Dishes

    • 17-course omakase
    • new wave nigiri
    • bluefin tartar
    • truffle-infused scallops
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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Sushi Bar Miami Beach?

    Expect modern Japanese omakase in Miami Beach. The price is $175 per person, the dress code is smart casual, the restaurant highlights a 17-course omakase along with new wave nigiri, bluefin tartar, truffle-infused scallops.

    Is Sushi Bar Miami Beach good for a special occasion?

    Yes, it can be a strong pick for a special occasion if you want modern Japanese omakase to be the focus of the meal. At $175 per person, it is a meal to plan for intentionally.

    What should I order at Sushi Bar Miami Beach?

    The signature choice is the 17-course omakase. The venue also highlights new wave nigiri, bluefin tartar, truffle-infused scallops.

    What should I wear to Sushi Bar Miami Beach?

    Smart casual is the dress code. Choose polished, restaurant-ready clothing rather than anything overly relaxed.

    What are alternatives to Sushi Bar Miami Beach in Miami Beach?

    If you want a different kind of meal, consider other dining in Miami Beach. Sushi Bar Miami Beach is best suited to diners seeking modern Japanese omakase rather than a more casual or flexible meal.

    Is Sushi Bar Miami Beach worth the price?

    It works if you specifically value modern Japanese omakase and are comfortable with the $175 per person price. If you are looking for a lower-cost or more casual meal, another Miami Beach option may be a better fit.

    Is the omakase worth it at Sushi Bar Miami Beach?

    The 17-course omakase is one of the venue’s signature offerings, so it is the clearest reason to book. It is best for diners who want modern Japanese omakase at this price point.