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    Sushi Sake Hialeah

    2.2 (194 reviews)
    ModerateSushi Bars, Japanese
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Extremely disappointed customer
    Harry A.

    Not a food complaint * Im extremely disappointed and feel completely disrespected. I've came to this sushi sake location numerous occasions and had plenty of good experiences. I walked in today and ordered the usual as I waited for a friend to arrive. They brought out my sushi which looked and tasted so freaking GOOD! I ate a few slices and I'm drinking my green tea and had to step out side for a quick second. I few seconds after walking out side the girl serving me ran outside chasing me yelling " EXCUSE ME!! Hello!?!? DID YOU FORGET TO PAY SOMETHING?!?!" Seriously?? There was no reason what so ever to make a scene on a customer even if you assumed that I was trying dine and dash. She could of called my attention professionally, but instead she profiled me and I feel embarrassed and really disappointed that this happen at one my fav sushi restaurant. My appetite was gone completely. I couldn't even finish eating my food. I literally just picked at 3 slices and sipped a little of my tea. And despite how upset I was I payed for the food I didn't every get to enjoy. Please address staff and conduct a better training. I'

    Fried rice
    Esteban G.

    If I could rate 0 stars I would. I ordered the special fried rice thinking I would be able to feed 4 people they gave me just about enough to feed my unborn baby brother I also baught two edamame and one gyoza and my order totaled $50!!!! FIFTY DOLLARS for three appetizers and a child sized portion of dry tasteless fried rice. Used my hand too use as a size reference. Never ordering here again.

    Yasmany R.

    Disappointed experience! No even 2 star . 3 orders of sushi $94 bill . No even a drink ... the taste wasn't that good ... nor a pro sushi taste ... I'm wondering why the excessive price in here ... the sever took forever to great the table . Only one server for the whole restaurant ... not e really good experience! Just be prepare!

    Overpriced fried rice. $13 dollars for less than a pint of tasteless rice.
    J K.

    Overpriced mediocre food. I ordered 3 sushi rolls and the special fried rice. The rolls were average and there was nothing fresh/special about them. The fried rice was the biggest disappointment. They charge $13 dollars for a tiny little container of rice that was not even tasty. The size was less than a pint, which is extremely overpriced. Do NOT order from here. There are better options out there.

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    10 years ago

    The pricing is outrageous for sub par sushi!! I won't be eating here again!!!! There are way better places in the area at better prices!

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    I don't like this place, they are too slow (more than 40 min) and the food wasn't even worth it

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    Amazonia Nikkei

    4.7
    (191 reviews)
    3.3 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
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    Miyako Doral

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    4.0
    (396 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$

    Small but mighty. The restaurant is located in a shopping center it is a little small and if coming…read morein a big group a reservation is suggested because of space purposes. They have a good amount of tables as well as floor seating to get a feel of traditional Japanese culture. To start we had a few appetizers to share. The edamame and fried dumplings which were both delicious. As our main meal we had a few delicious plates to try and they were all very good. Only plate that we had a suggestion for was the fish that was cut into very thick slices. Other than that the waitress was very patient with us and did the best she could specially that she was in charge of many tables.

    The service was good I liked our waitress Fabrizia, would recommend asking for her. The place was…read morenice and clean they had music playing in the background. I like that they have pictures on their online menus so you know what everything looks like. The Sashimi wasn't cut all the way through which I don't like. I would have preferred thinner cuts but that's just my preference. The salmon and the tuna were fresh. The nigiri: unagi was tasty, hotate didn't really taste like anything, salmon was tasty, hamachi and the amaebi was chewy, tuna was tasty. The skyroll wasn't bad and not spicy. The limited menu matcha 3 leches wasn't bad but I don't taste the macha. It was decently soaked and the fruits were all fresh and nice looking.

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    Floor seating
    Floor seating
    Shrimp Tempura Temaki
    Shrimp Tempura Temaki
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    Sushi Sake Hialeah Gardens

    Sushi Sake Hialeah Gardens

    4.3
    (47 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    This Sushi Sake is in Hialeah in a plaza where you can't miss it since they have a big sign…read more Came here with a friend after dance class on a Saturday and it wasn't crowded at all for lunch. Parking was a breeze in the plaza it was in, although the parking spots themselves were a little slim. Walking in, we were greeted right away and seated shortly after. The staff was all friendly and the service was super fast. The place itself was super clean and pretty large in comparison to a few other Sushi Sakes I've been to. The menu is pretty extensive so I took quite some time looking at it to decide what I wanted. I was trying to be a bit healthy but my options were pretty limited if I wanted to stay budget friendly. I ended up getting some a sashimi sampler and shared the dynamite appetizer. Both were decent but I do have to say, I have high expectations for the dynamite appetizer so my opinion may be a little skewed. The sashimi was fairly fresh but I wish they had other options for something with less rice on their menu. We also got drinks, the lychee martini and lychee sangria. Both were really good! Overall, it was a great experience and recommend if you're a fan of Sushi Sake and in the Hialeah area.

    Usually order take out from here but decided to dine in instead and it went well. Restaurant had…read moreplenty of tables available. Staff were very welcoming and let us choose our table of choice. We chose the low table since we had a child and it was pretty comfortable. Ordered my all time favorite the Miami Heat Roll and some Krab Rangoons which were delicious.

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    Beautiful decor!! Clean and immaculate!! Wonderful friendly staff!!
    Beautiful decor!! Clean and immaculate!! Wonderful friendly staff!!
    Cold shrimp tempura appetizer
    Cold shrimp tempura appetizer
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    Aiko & Mumu

    4.9
    (117 reviews)
    6.1 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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    4.8
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    3.3 mi
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    The foot is exactly the service I love this the waiters at this place are very friendly very easy…read moreto communicate always happy and always ending the plates to eat if you're not sure what you would like or what you want

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    Ceviche de Aj Amarillo
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