OMAKAI sushi
Restaurant
2107 Northwest 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33127
–
Miami
Nicolas S.
Spaces for hire at OMAKAI sushi
from $100
per person / per session
per person / per session
OMAKAI sushi dining floor
The seasoned team at OMAKAI seeks to educate with the authentic knowledge of sushi while preserving and sharing the culture of the cuisine with its customers every step of the way.
The goal is to take each customer on a culinary, including the highest-quality seasonal and chef-selected appetizers, nigiris, and hand rolls, as they trust the chef a...
Prices and opening hours
Sunday
12:00 pm –
10:30 pm
from
$100
per person
OMAKAI sushi dining floor
12:00 pm –
10:30 pm
from
$100
per person
Monday
12:00 pm –
10:30 pm
from
$100
per person
OMAKAI sushi dining floor
12:00 pm –
10:30 pm
from
$100
per person
Tuesday
12:00 pm –
10:30 pm
from
$100
per person
OMAKAI sushi dining floor
12:00 pm –
10:30 pm
from
$100
per person
Wednesday
12:00 pm –
10:30 pm
from
$100
per person
OMAKAI sushi dining floor
12:00 pm –
10:30 pm
from
$100
per person
Thursday
12:00 pm –
10:30 pm
from
$100
per person
OMAKAI sushi dining floor
12:00 pm –
10:30 pm
from
$100
per person
Friday
12:00 pm –
11:30 pm
from
$100
per person
OMAKAI sushi dining floor
12:00 pm –
11:30 pm
from
$100
per person
Saturday
12:00 pm –
11:30 pm
from
$100
per person
OMAKAI sushi dining floor
12:00 pm –
11:30 pm
from
$100
per person
Facilities and catering options
Up to 50
standing
Up to 30
seats
In-house catering
Parking available
Alcohol provided
External catering allowed
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
BYO alcohol
About OMAKAI sushi
OMAKAI is redefining the standard of sushi by bringing an authentic omakase experience for all. Founded in 2019 by brothers Diego and Pedro Quijada, along with friend Nicolas Sayavedra and Chef Aaron Pate, OMAKAI offers the highest quality fish and sushi to its guests.
OMAKAI prides itself on embodying the Japanese concept of Omotenashi, which stands for hospitality from the heart – honest and without pretension.
OMAKAI prides itself on embodying the Japanese concept of Omotenashi, which stands for hospitality from the heart – honest and without pretension.