Sushi Samba Dromo
In the early part of the last century, Japanese workers emigrated to such places like Lima, Peru, and Sao Paulo, Brazil, to work on the coffee plantations. Evolved is a blending of the three country's cuisines that make up this restaurant's direction. You'll find typical Peruvian dishes like moquecas next to miso soup and "to-die-for" sashimi. This restaurant also serves tuna tataki and sashimi seviche, two great things to order.
Sushi Samba Dromo
600 Lincoln Rd
Miami, FL 33139
(305) 673-5337
http://www.sushisamba.com/
Bonsai Restaurant
Bonsai Restaurant serves some of the best sushi in all of Miami, and it is very much up to the trends of the 21st century. The wait staff is exceptionally well-trained to serve you at your own pace. Order excellent sushi like Tuna Yuki, Snow Eel and Gable Rolls. Some people say they have never had sushi that was so fresh and well-prepared.
Bonsai Restaurant
14240 SW 8th St
Miami, FL 33184
(305) 220-7755
http://www.bonsairestaurant.com/
Sake Room
You could miss this restaurant easily because it is located in the bottom floor of a mixed-use building in downtown Miami. But once you try the sushi there, you'll be glad you made the effort because it offers some of the best and most inventive creations that you'll find in Miami. In addition, it has live music to go along with the great food. For that reason, Sake Room is extremely popular among the locals so you may have to wait awhile for a table.
Sake Room
1800 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33131
(305) 755-0122
http://www.miami.com/sake-room
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