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    NAOE

    4.4 (379 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndJapanese, Sushi Bars, Seafood
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    I came here for Valentine's Day with my girlfriend after extensive research to find an intimate omakase experience to anchor the weekend. I paid the $840 non-refundable reservation fee ($280 per person for omakase + $140 for a mandatory sake purchase per person, not including tip) with the expectation that this would be one of the top five meals of my life. While the ambiance and service are top-notch, the sushi is, at best, odd and, at worst, inedible. This is coming from someone who has experienced omakase in a similar format four times before and has traveled to Japan. This was the first Japanese meal I've ever had where I physically could not finish a piece of fish (Sake-Steamed Abalone with Abalone Liver Sauce). Believe the past reviews about the strange flavor profiles and diners who have vomited during the meal. The chef seems talented but favors an unconventional approach that won't appeal to most palates--even some refined ones. For this $1,000+ sushi misadventure, they don't even include a high-end tuna or salmon nigiri. The dessert course and matcha tea were excellent and helped us leave without an entirely literal or figurative sour taste in our mouths. Nonetheless, don't be fooled by the high ratings or the Forbes lists they've made. Take your money to Nobu and call it a night.

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    Rajiv K.

    As of this review, I believe the heart and service of NAOE is beyond what I've ever experienced before. Tonight, we were led by Wendy and the service here was superb, may I say genuine to the point you can't really "train". Tommy, as well, very friendly and served our dishes impeccably. Once you're in the door, they really take care of you 100%. Even as we were a bit late to depart, they never once made us feel unwelcome or rushed to leave. Further, from the cloth embroidered placements and select serve-ware to the uniquely selected ingredients (sake, wasabi, soy, fish, mushrooms, rice and more) NAOE is a very special experience. Tonight, and I believe most nights, they only seat four people for a very intimate, classy, curated, and high end experience. The ambiance is very zen, minimalist, and it works for the space. They make you feel comfortable, truly at home. Not only that but the uniquer fare is very tasty and masterfully crafted by an experienced chef with a lot of heart and respect for the Japanese tradition and culture. Prices and plates are not really for the faint of heart, and it's not meant to be. Foodies will relish the experience and do expect to equally "dish out" for it. NAOE - you have something truly special. Keep up the amazing tradition. I wish you all the success and hope to join again soon.

    Organic Kasutera honey cake and NAOE ice cream.
    Glenn F.

    Naoe will provide you with a top-notch service experience- perhaps the best we've ever had. We were celebrating a special occasion, so the customized menu (wishing us congratulations at the top) was a nice touch. The server, Wendy, is quite welcoming and engaging. Chef Kevin Cory is attentive and eager to talk sushi and sake. The sake - from Nakamura Brewery, in the chef's family since the 1800's- is outstanding. The ambience is spot on- limited omakase seating in a traditional Japanese setting. As far as the food, there were some high points, including the beautiful bento box that began the evening, consisting of squash-blossom Chawanmushi with local mahi mahi and organic shiitake; vinegared lobster tail with ginger and cucumber blossoms; fried Mamey and Konjac root; and Egyptian star flower, Salicornia, and Yamaimo. The Pink Moon oyster suimono and the Miyago oyster, as well as the uni, were excellent. The rest of the courses were not particularly memorable because it seemed as thought there was excessive respect for the ingredients. We certainly appreciate the emphasis on locally sourced and organic food, but many courses did not "pop" with the flavor and intensity we've experienced at the very best omakase restaurants. For example, the shoyu-marinated local Kingfish was somewhat on the bland side, and the two unagi courses lacked seasoning. The cured mullet roe, although a delicacy, was underwhelming, and the broiled local Mahi Mahi could have benefited from Togarashi or key lime to give it some zing. The other somewhat detracting aspect is the lack of any external signage to indicate exactly where the restaurant is. We eventually found it (after walking by it several times) because we noticed a small slip of paper above the door handle. Look for it next to a small convenience store. There's lots of potential at Naoe- but earning a Michelin star will require a reinvigoration and tweaking of the current menu so that the quality of the food matches the superb service.

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    Helen T.

    We heard NAOE was a hotspot for authentic omakase so we pre-booked our reservation a couple months in advance to celebrate my birthday. They accommodated our party of 5 (usually it's only for 4) and we were seated at the sushi bar with an open kitchen as the backdrop. If you want to have an authentic Japanese dining experience served in a private, intimate setting then NAOE is definitely worth the cost; and if you are a cold sake fan, even more so. But if you are not open to trying something outside of just salmon and tuna and maki rolls, then this will not be your cup of tea. The 10+ course omakase is a 3 hr dining experience, complemented with personal and courteous service customary in Japanese culture. While the Sushi Chef is concentrating on his creations, our server explained each course in great detail. They use traditional cooking techniques such as shoyu, fermenting, and marinating. Our first course was a Bento box filled with various items adorned with colorful herbs, super cute. I love the attention to detail. Our entire meal was very good. My only wish was to see the Chef cut a live fish to plate sashimi as a course. Maybe next time? Fresh fish and quality shellfish is a must for sushi, but three other items are often overlooked: fresh grated wasabi, quality soy sauce (first pressed) and good sushi rice (lukewarm, balanced flavor, slightly al dente), and NAOE did not disappoint. (We wanted to purchase their bottle of premium soy sauce but it wasn't for sale.) Overall, we had a pleasant dining experience at NAOE. My only complaint is that no one was there to greet us when we entered: we wandered around in the front room for about 10 mins before our hostess came out. I'm also not a fan of how these exclusive omakase sushi bars go out of their way to be so inconspicuous that it dampens my excitement to have to search for a place with no signage. But the delicious meal and excellent service that followed more than made up for it.

    Joe D.

    Holy cow, this was an out-of-this-world, almost out-of-body-seeing-God/Buddha/Whomever experience! NAOE serves only 16 diners per night. It can be nightmarishly hard to get a table; just be persistent. It also ain't cheap...try to use a corporate Amex and talk about business while you eat some truly amazing sushi. The restaurant has received some big awards, including Forbes' Five-Star Award. NAOE is reportedly the most expensive dining establishment in Florida. Each diner pays $220, plus a 20 percent service charge and sales tax. Depending on frills like wine and desert, it can get north of $500 per head. The closest thing in quality and price in Miami is Zuma, and it's roughly half on both counts. There's no menu at NAOE. The chef/owner Kevin Cory selects each sushi-centric meal based on the freshest ingredients he finds each day. Sake comes from his family brewery. The restaurant website says: "It's not fresh. It's alive." They're quite serious, everything you'll eat is amazingly fresh and amazingly well-prepared. In short, come prepared for the best food in Miami, but don't forget your wallet. It's not the most easily accessible spot. It's out on Brickell Key, which only has one causeway in and out, at 8th Street near the non-stop weekend madness that is Brickell. Take an Uber if you can...

    Rhonda N.

    This review is for 2014 that I never wrote. Hoping to go back soon to have updated menu. Omakase type of dinning if you're into eating for 3 hours. My type of dinning! Aesthetics: very simple decor but rustic and elegant. They do have a big dinning table in the front for big parties. But it was just me and my date. So they put everyone in the back by the kitchen which had very limited seating per night for this style of dinner. Either bar seating or a table. Food: food. Omg. I still dream about the food. Every bite was memorable. Sushi was so fresh. And my date requested uni which he knew I love. So the chef made it specially for us. We met Chef Kory at the end and he told us that was the last uni he had! Haha lucky us! Service: service was top notch. You don't expect anything less at a restaurant like that.l and for a price tag like that. Location: from what I remember very downtown ish vibe. We had to walk to it from parking.

    Vicky G.

    An experience I would gladly repeat! We used to live in Miami and were unable to get reservation to give this place a try and to know about the buzz about it. My husband and I are loves sushi and we never experienced a Chef's table style ( although, we always do omakase, still a very different experience). As soon as we were able to find the spot the set and the ambiance is top notch. With all the food we got and it is very well presented. What strikes me the most is the chefs passion for what he does. My husband and I are his fan and we are looking forward to visit Miami and experience that again. About all the food we got. I can't even find a word how delicious it was. In fact delicious is not even serves justice. I fast this place and the Chef it self DESERVES A MICHELIN STAR.

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    Alyssa P.

    I first learned about NAOE months ago and decided to finally try it. We were able to make a reservation easily through Yelp. They only have two seating times per evening - 5PM and 8:30PM. Due to COVID, the restaurant is only allowing private parties (rather than the 6-8 guests they usually serve at each seating), so the two of us had the whole restaurant to ourselves. We arrived a bit early, but the door (very discreet with no hanging sign!) was locked. We waited outside until Wendy, the manager, let us in, took our temperatures, gave us bags to put our masks in, and gave us the parking validation. The restaurant itself is a very small area with a couple tables and a countertop seating where you can see the kitchen area and Chef Kevin Cory at work. Hand sanitizer and alcohol wipes are provided upon entering and at your seats. It's very intimate, and we felt lucky to have the space to ourselves for dinner. Both Wendy and Chef Cory were incredibly friendly and kind. Wendy explained each dish in detail while Chef worked quietly in the back. The sake and soy sauce is made by Chef Cory's family and has been for eight generations. We tried the Ginjyo sake which was super smooth and slightly sweet. The soy sauce was salty but paired incredibly well with all the fish. The courses came in a timely manner (I lost track of exactly how many courses we had!) Dinner started off with a bento box, followed by a cooked seasonal fish, top shell, several types of nigiri prepared right in front of you of fish or seafood shipped overnight or same day from Japan, ceremonial matcha tea and soy sauce lollipop, then their ice cream with a secret ingredient you have to guess along with amazing honey cake. Be prepared to block out 2-3 hours for dinner; ours surprisingly took 3 hours, but the time flew by! It is obviously not an inexpensive dinner, but you are certainly paying for an amazing experience. If you have the chance to go to NAOE, I highly recommend it!

    The Master, Chef Kevin Cory
    Grace W.

    Another amazing meal at Naoe. This is a high quality omakase experience. Excellent service and only the freshest ingredients. This team puts in 110% to deliver the best experience possible.

    Subin K.

    This our place to go to for special occasions Chef Kevin and Wendy and rest of the team are amazing and gives you great experience throughout this amazing omakase Recommend 100%%

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    Ask the Community - NAOE

    How many courses does the omakase include and how many hours should one anticipate on being there?

    About 10 courses when I visited & we enjoyed for approximately 3 hours

    Is there alcohol included in the $220 prepaid price of reservations or is this an additional fee?

    No. And it's pretty expensive.

    Do they serve alcohol?

    They serve sakes, and other Japanese wines, but I do not think they serve a regular spirits bar.

    Trying to inquire about a reservation - Reservation page says to call- voicemail says to email- email auto replies to say to go back to website?!…

    I was able to book through the yelp reservations. Not sure if they still do that - this was 3-4 months ago. But worth it to keep trying.

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    OMAKAI sushi

    OMAKAI sushi

    4.6
    (439 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$$

    If you are looking for a fabulous Omakase experience, then this is the place for you! Located in…read moreWynwood, its entrance is on NW 2nd. It is small, beautiful with open space, and intimate that you will enjoy very much. The music is piped in and is relaxing. They provide excellent service and show pride of ownership. We didn't have reservations but we were welcomed and even received the best seats in the house. Our server was Francisco, who has worked there a long time, was excellent! We chose the Oma Deluxe because we wanted the entire experience. Francisco explained each sushi and what part of the fish we were eating. Each dish was brought out separately. There were about 9 pieces of different cuts of fish. They were delicious! My daughter had Sake and I had Non-alcoholic beer. Both went fine with our meal. Afterwards, we were served dessert. What a great experience! Give it a try when you can. Later, we went upstairs to ASTRA restaurant and bar to further enjoy our evening with beautiful views of Miami. Street parking is available in Wynwood.

    Omakai was a great sushi stop in the heart of Wynwood. Clean restaurant, plenty of seating, and…read moreeven the bathroom passed the clean test. Parking is mostly limited street parking though, so plan ahead. This spot is more about curated tastings, sashimi, nigiri, and handrolls rather than specialty rolls, so don't expect a huge roll menu. We ordered the sashimi assortment, white fish tasting, seared salmon, bluefin tuna tasting, unagi foie gras, and a few handrolls including blue crab and negi toro. Everything tasted super fresh and flavorful, especially the bluefin and unagi foie gras. Portions are on the lighter side though, so we left satisfied but not totally full. Cedrick was awesome and really made the experience better. He knew the menu inside and out and explained everything perfectly. Definitely worth checking out if you're in Wynwood and want quality sushi without the overly trendy vibe.

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    Paperfish Sushi

    Paperfish Sushi

    4.4
    (324 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    Takes reservations
    Large group friendly

    We visited this restaurant on Valentine's Day and were so pleasantly surprised by how incredible…read moreeverything was. From the moment we arrived, the ambiance and location created the perfect atmosphere for a special evening. The food truly exceeded our expectations. I highly recommend the Miso Black Cod -- it was phenomenal and had the same rich, buttery texture as Chilean sea bass. Absolutely delicious. The Wagyu Burger was also outstanding -- freshly ground, high quality, and cooked perfectly. We also tried one of their sushi rolls topped with miso and filled with fresh tuna and salmon, and it was incredibly fresh and beautifully prepared. You can really taste the quality in every bite. Our server (I didn't catch her name -- an Asian woman, possibly in her 40s) was wonderful and made our experience even more enjoyable with her attentive and warm service. We truly loved this place and are already looking forward to coming back, especially to explore more of their sushi menu. Highly recommend!

    Our last night in Miami Beach and we landed on Española Way by chance -- Paperfish turned out to be…read morethe right call. Booked same-day on OpenTable, seated immediately on a packed Friday night. The covered terrace is stunning -- Japanese paper lanterns, string lights, tropical foliage. The Dragon Fruit Lemonade mocktails arrived orchid-garnished and vivid fuchsia. My Wahakan Old Fashioned came with a single spherical ice ball in a crystal-cut glass. Food highlights: Baby Corn in parmesan cream with paprika was the dish of the night. Crispy Truffle Fried Rice hearty and satisfying. Miso soup clean. Salmon Furai solid. Sushi enjoyable though the rice lacks the refinement of Miami's top raw bars. Vegetarians: limited options -- one Veggie Roll and uncertain tofu preparation when we asked to add it to the rice. Service warm but plates were cleared twice while we were still eating. On billing: 20% service charge added automatically, then the receipt suggests an extra 2-5% tip on top -- worth knowing upfront. OpenTable users: if you're redeeming a Dining Reward card, the staff hadn't encountered one before -- but the manager handled it graciously and honored the full amount without issue. Family-friendly, fair value, genuinely memorable evening.

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    Hiyakawa

    Hiyakawa

    4.5
    (104 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Incredible dinner experience celebrating my birthday with a few friends! Highly recommend sitting…read moreat the sushi counter. Space is gorgeous and the service was top notch. We got there a bit before our reservation time, and they let us sit in the smaller dining area as we waited for our spots to open up. We all did the $200 tasting and we were all pleasantly surprised by the quality and variety of the bites. It's 8 courses that range from a nigiri sampler, small bites, and dessert. Most memorable were the clam broth, beef loin and carrots, and the fatty tuna nigiri with caviar on top. The fatty tuna nigiri with caviar was the main reason I wanted the tasting! There is an à la carte menu too, but it was a lot easier just letting the chefs portion out our meal. Would definitely check them out and enjoy a superb evening out!

    Went on a Saturday night with friends (party of 5). We had an early reservation at 6pm. We arrived…read morea few minutes early and were allowed in before officially opening the doors which was great. The staff was very accommodating and service oriented. There were a few people working collaboratively to make our experience outstanding. We opted to order ala carte instead of the tasting menu. Everything was high quality, expertly crafted and executed to perfection. Not only was the food delicious, but visually appealing. Will definitely return and recommend it to others.

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    Tanka

    Tanka

    4.2
    (90 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$$

    The best food The sushi and food is very chinese and…read moreauthentic thank You Samantha and Anthony

    I discovered this upscale Chinese restaurant on our last day while staying at the Marriott Marquis…read moreBiscayne Bay Hotel. It's in the little mall area to the left of the hotel. You can access the mall area from the left of the hotel lobby. What impressed me most was the presentation of all the dishes. They really took great care to make everything look beautiful. All the plates and dishes were just so stunning. The other thing that really stood out was the service. They were so friendly and helpful. I truly appreciate when servers know their menu well and are able to make suggestions. I can't remember my server's name, but she was just top-notch. We ordered: - Miso soup, (served in a charming, Japanese chawan mushi cup) the flavor was really good and strong. (I hate it when it's weak) - Spicy dumplings. They tasted homemade. Yummy - Shrimp shu mai, good, tasted as it should - Tanaka roll, with extra crispies on top, (I was not a fan because I did not expect it to be deep-fried. if it had not been deep-fried, I would've liked it.) - Peking duck served in an impressive three tier tower that looks like a round Chinese Temple. - Pork Belly Bao bun, this was also a miss for me because I expected it to taste like barbecue, but it was just really salty like they used a lot of brown salty sauce. All in all, I really enjoyed this restaurant, even though I didn't like those two items. Bec But, because of the excellent service, the atmosphere and the beautiful way they served the food, I decided to leave them a five star review. Those dishes weren't bad they just weren't what I expected. We don't live in the area so if we were to stay in this hotel again, we would definitely dine here again. I'd like to try some of the other items on the menu. You should give this Restaurant a try, I don't think you will be disappointed.

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    Uchi Miami

    Uchi Miami

    4.6
    (710 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$$
    Takes reservations
    Fine dining

    Highly recommend Uchi for non-traditional Japanese cuisine! The freshness and creativity of the…read moredish combinations is what stands out the most to me. It may not have the best ambiance or the nicest restaurant decor, but the menu does not disappoint. I particularly like eel, so I recommend the unagi. I also loved the hama chili, which is one of their signature dishes, the wagyu dingo, the shime saba (mackerel), the kimono even though it's a very small bite, and the kinoko nabe, which is not pictured but is truly a must. I'm not sure what they add to it, but it is delicious. If you have room for dessert, the fried milk is interesting because it has several different flavors and textures you can combine. The one dish I would not necessarily recommend is the madai crudo, which needed a little more flavor in my opinion. Service is good both at the tables and in the bar area.

    Uchi our experience was quite nice, went for our anniversary dinner and the tuna was spectacular!…read morePresentation was also beautiful and the atmosphere and environment is very Miami hot spot. My absolute favorites were the Nigiri besides that any of the dishes that came with sauces were fantastic serve it up in a cup and I would legit just chug it! The service was also very good attentive sweet and overall helpful and nice. My only setback is really the portions I thought we ordered a good number of dishes but it felt like an appetizer by the time the last dish came out so we enjoyed our savory bites and decided we would go to a bar and enjoy some drinks

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    Sushi | Bar Miami Beach

    Sushi | Bar Miami Beach

    4.8
    (88 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    Private events
    Certified professionals

    We've done several fine dinning establishments in miami and the food and service except for two…read moreplaces where great. However, our favorite has been sushi bar with the omakase menu. The ambience is secluded and warm without losing its chic feeling. The two chefs had a great personality and we had great conversations. The food was absolutely amazing. Each course had a completely distinct flavor profile and played off one another very well. None where so over powering that it made the other seem bland. Extremely well balanced with amazing flavors. For a nice night out. Stay at the beach for the weekend, take an uber to the restaurant, immerse yourself for an hour or so of culinary delight, and let the outside world melt away in the experience.

    My husband and I love omakase, and we definitely wanted to check out one while we were travelling…read morein Miami. We normally check the Michelin Guide first but there's none for Miami so we decided to browse through Tock for fun. This was how we stumbled upon Sushi Bar and we are so glad we did! The price point of $185 per seating is super worth it. You get a lot of fish and they are very creative with each nigiri. Their spin on it shows their creative side (with Miami flavors) but is not super over the top and sauce does not drown out the freshness of the fish. Something that stood out to me was how they shaved frozen monkfish liver as a topping. I wanna go back just for that!! They also had some pieces where they smoked the fish. Besides the food, I thought it was very creative how they welcomed guests with a welcome drink at the hotel bar. This was so unique! We finished ours early, and had some of their other drinks - they were all very good! Once they're ready, a server came to get us from the hotel bar and led us through an alleyway to a separate building which was where the actual omakase was taking place. The atmosphere was dark and gave off speakeasy vibes, which I thought was different to other omakase places. Bar is spacious enough to still have private conversations. We did the beverage pairing and we really appreciated the sommelier's knowledge. Overall, we would want to come back again for another tasting experience!!

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    NAOE - japanese - Updated June 2026

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