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    Temaki Sushi

    3.3 (9 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Amazonia Nikkei

    Amazonia Nikkei

    4.7
    (191 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I usually approach fusion restaurants with a healthy amount of skepticism. Too often, they feel…read morelike culinary speed dating, two cuisines forced together in the hope that chemistry magically appears. More often than not, one side dominates, the other disappears, and everybody loses. At Amazonia, a Japanese-Peruvian restaurant in Miami, that fear evaporates somewhere around the first bite. The opening argument came in the form of Gyoza Huancaína, pan-fried dumplings stuffed with lomo saltado and served with a vivid yellow huancaína sauce. It is the kind of dish that sounds gimmicky when described aloud. Then you eat it. The dumplings delivered deep savory notes from the beef, while the creamy sauce added brightness, spice, and richness. It felt less like a fusion experiment and more like a dish that had always existed. Four dumplings arrived on the plate. Four was not enough. My entrée, the Midori Risotto, continued the conversation between Japan and Peru. A strikingly green risotto made with kale and edamame arrived topped with grilled shrimp, microgreens, and dots of black garlic aioli. The rice was cooked properly, retaining a slight bite, while the edamame added texture and sweetness. The shrimp brought balance to the richness, and the black garlic aioli quietly tied everything together. It was a dish that managed to be both comforting and elegant. To drink, I ordered the Nikkei Lemonade, a blend of yuzu, Peruvian ginger, and huacatay. Bright, citrusy, and refreshing, it reset the palate after each bite and served as a reminder that the fusion extends beyond the food. My wife chose the braised short rib, a dish for diners who may not be ready to take the full leap into the restaurant's more adventurous offerings. Braised for 72 hours and served over mashed potatoes, it collapsed under the gentlest pressure from a fork. The beef was intensely flavorful, and the braising liquid was rich enough to make you consider asking for a spoon. Dessert brought one final East-meets-West moment. The Flan Nikkei paired a silky custard with miso caramel, whipped cream, and fresh strawberry. The miso added just enough savory depth to keep the sweetness from becoming predictable. It was a thoughtful ending to a meal built on thoughtful combinations. Amazonia succeeds because it understands something many fusion restaurants do not. Combining cuisines is not about piling flavors on top of one another. It is about finding where they naturally intersect. Here, Japanese precision and Peruvian boldness meet in the middle, and both emerge better for it. Fusion rarely wins me over, but Amazonia makes a compelling case for keeping an open mind.

    My niece and I decided to try this restaurant on a whim. I'm so glad we did because the service and…read morefood was phenomenal!! Our server Claudia was so nice and helpful with explaining the different dishes. You also are treated to a complimentary mocktail and sweet yam bite to start. Claudia even provided us a tablet to see the pictures of the various dishes offered which helped us decide what to try. We started off with a mocktail that had coconut, passion fruit, hibiscus tea and pineapple. That drink was delicious and I didn't miss the alcohol. For starters we had the salmon crispy rice and that was so filling and delicious. Then we had the scallops in the black truffle sauce which was perfect a seared to perfection. We also ordered the kumogani roll which is crab based and that was very tasty with or without soy sauce. We loved everything we tried and will definitely go back to try other items on the menu. I highly recommend trying them out if you're in the area.

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    Sushi area.
    Sushi area.
    Wagyu roll- similar to a surf and turf roll
    Wagyu roll- similar to a surf and turf roll
    Stone not hot enough...

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    Kaeru Sushi & Grill

    Kaeru Sushi & Grill

    4.8
    (199 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Can't say enough good things about Kaeru. A hidden gem to say the least. The staff here is so…read morefriendly and welcoming from the moment you walk in. The menu isn't huge which I can appreciate, the specials board changes regularly and the rotation never disappoints. Smokey dream has made it to the list of must haves on a weekly basis. My husband can't get enough and once you try it you'll know why. The tuna crunch is a fave of mine, such a good bite every time.

    My husband and I absolutely love dining at Kaeru! It's the perfect date spot for sushi lovers! The…read moresushi is always incredibly fresh, and the quality of the fish is truly top-notch. They also offer a really nice variety of menu options, so there's always something new to try. While they do accept walk-ins, I highly recommend making a reservation because it can get busy. The servers are very knowledgeable about the menu and always happy to help guide your selections. From the moment we were seated, we were warmly greeted and our server remained attentive throughout our entire visit. He took the time to thoroughly explain the evening's specials and was genuinely enthusiastic about highlighting the sushi featured on the specials menu. There wasn't a single item we ordered that we wouldn't get again. We also had the chance to come for their Valentine's Day special, which was a prix fixe menu, and it was a wonderful experience from start to finish. Everything felt thoughtfully curated and beautifully executed. Overall, it's one of our favorite sushi spots in the area and we always look forward to coming back.

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    Best seat in the house!
    Best seat in the house!
    Brownie w ice cream
    Brownie w ice cream
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    Creme brulee
    Aiko & Mumu

    Aiko & Mumu

    4.9
    (117 reviews)
    7.5 mi
    1 year in business
    Locally owned & operated

    Was out shopping nearby and wandered in for lunch fully expecting the usual and instead found a…read moresurprisingly reasonable omakase in Doral (a sentence I didn't think I'd ever say). The starter omakase runs about $68. It was around seven courses plus dessert, and honestly, every dish pulled its weight. Bonus points to the server, who gave clear, thoughtful explanations. Menu-wise, don't expect a parade of rolls they're clearly nudging you toward the omakase experience. But if that's the goal, they're doing it right. All in all, a really enjoyable meal and one I'd happily circle back to, next time to explore more of the menu.

    Came through with my cousin on a rainy Friday to catch up, and were pleasantly surprised with this…read moreexperience. This spot is located in an unassuming shopping center where a Nicklaus building is, which is perfect for when you're in the mood to keep a low profile. It's a small, intimate restaurant with counter top seating and a few tables. From the moment we walked in, the folks chopped it up with us and made jokes, which is great because it broke the ice in a way that felt like you were amongst friends. Excellent service all around. We sat at one of the tables as we intended to do a lot of talking and didn't want to be noisy at the counter. We decided to take the recommendation of the staff and did the omakase express option and a sake sampler pairing with three different kinds. No notes here because everything was great, there were several "MMMM!" moments (wish I remembered what each bite was!) and the first sake we got (pictured) was fantastic. Would definitely buy it to have at home. Big shout out to Allie, who covered our table on her first day, was very cool and definitely helped steer the dinner in the right direction. If you're in the Doral area and in the mood for some quality Japanese, definitely stop by here!

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    Interior
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    Aged hon maguro
    Edomae zushi sea water eel -- Anago

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    Edomae zushi sea water eel -- Anago
    Ke-uH

    Ke-uH

    4.4
    (528 reviews)
    14.7 mi
    $$

    AVOID. Made an 8 PM reservation for three. After watching a number of no reservation guests be…read moreseated inside, by the time the hostess got to me there were no tables left inside for guests with reservations. He told me my only option at the time of my reservation was to sit outside in the heat and humidity. He was also rude and dismissive. There are better places to go. Additionally based on owner (Daniel) reply: I assure you the words "5-10 minutes" never were spoken by your host. But I appreciate the attempt to make me look unreasonable. The host's implication was there was a wait and he couldn't be sure how long. And his body language was pretty dismissive. Your portrayal is inaccurate. In addition, your reservation system offers no option of indoor vs outdoor seating. 99% of your patrons were eating inside because it was drizzling, hot, and humid. If you had offered outside only at the time I made the reservation I would not have made the reservation. Maybe look into adding that option instead of surprising guests. Folks, try Kaeru Sushi & Grill in West Pines. They are a fantastic sushi spot and always respect reservations.

    I can't believe I only took one picture of the food we ordered - I guess I was just that hungry…read more The hostess at the door was very pleasant and the waiter was very knowledgeable about the rolls, what's popular, and made suggestions. The food here is very fresh and has complex flavors. The sauce that goes with the Chirashi Roll is actually hard to describe (in a good way) but paired well with the fish forward taste of the roll. We also ordered the tuna tartar and tuna tacos which were fantastic.

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    Entry area and bar
    Entry area and bar
    Keuh roll Tuna
    Keuh roll Tuna
    Crispy rice tuna

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    Crispy rice tuna

    Temaki Sushi - japanese - Updated June 2026

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