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Photo courtesy of Salar Abduaziz

Photo courtesy of Salar Abduaziz

Photo courtesy of Salar Abduaziz

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SHINGO

Coral Gables, FL

The Concept

At this 14-seat hinoki counter, you’ll be served traditional edomae sushi—and encouraged to eat with your hands. The restaurant was built by master woodworkers in Kyoto, then deconstructed, transported and rebuilt in Coral Gables. Chef Shingo Akikuni is an Osaka native and shares Japanese culture with guests through every bite and with each polite bow. Austere design with handmade ceramics and omotenashi (Japanese hospitality) create an atmosphere that allows guests to be fully present and enjoy the simple but sublime pleasure of sushi.

Dinner often begins with a fresh oyster before moving into a progression of seasonal nigiri, all with fish flown in from Japan, including fleeting seasonal specialties like Hadate purple sea urchin from Hokkaido and a signature trio of wild line caught bluefin: akami zuke, chu-toro and o-toro. Japanese binchōtan charcoal-grilled eel topped with caviar is another signature piece. The 18-course omakase offers a generous amount of food, but you can request seconds of any favorite bites at the end too. The team remembers faces, names, and your favorite courses for next time.

For the artistic touch. Enter through a gallery showcasing rotating works from various Japanese artists, such as Shikki Lacquerware. It’s worth arriving early to appreciate the art. 

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