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Asaka Japanese Restaurant

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Asaka Japanese Restaurant has anchored Aventura's Japanese dining scene since 1994 under the stewardship of Osaka-born Chef Koji Ando, a practitioner of the traditional Kansai Washoku-Kappou culinary tradition. Over four decades in Florida, Ando has built one of the most respected Japanese-owned restaurants in South Florida, built on authentic technique and consistent quality.

Price
¥¥
Area
Aventura
Since
1994
Chef
Koji Ando
Asaka Japanese Restaurant — authentic japanese restaurant in Miami, Aventura
Plate № 30
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About
Chef Koji Ando, born and raised in Osaka — capital of Japan's Kansai region and home of the traditional Washoku-Kappou culinary style — moved to the United States in 1984 and opened Asaka in Aventura in 1994. The restaurant's name itself is drawn from an ancient alternative pronunciation of 'Osaka,' reflecting Ando's deep pride in his regional heritage. Over 30 years, Asaka has evolved into a neighborhood institution serving classic Japanese preparations: premium sashimi, nigiri, maki, and a full menu of donburi, teriyaki, and seasonal specials. Ando's philosophy is straightforward: bring authentic Japanese flavors that honor Kansai tradition to South Florida diners who value substance over trends. The spacious dining room, valet parking, and full sake and beer menu complete a reliable, high-quality Japanese dining experience.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Chef Koji Ando's Osaka Kansai Washoku-Kappou background brings one of Japan's most revered regional culinary traditions to Aventura — a rarity in South Florida.
  • Over 30 years of unbroken Japanese ownership in the same location is a testament to Asaka's quality and the loyalty of its multi-generational customer base.
  • Valet parking, a full sake menu, and a spacious dining room make Asaka one of the most comfortable and complete Japanese restaurant experiences in Aventura.
  • Toro and premium sashimi preparations, priced accessibly at $8-$14 per piece, make Japan-quality fish sourcing available to diners at any budget.

Valet parking available at dinner. Reservations are recommended for Friday and Saturday evenings. — Format: Izakaya. Authenticity: Chef-owner Koji Ando is from Osaka, Japan, and trained in the Kansai Washoku-Kappou tradition; he has operated Asaka continuously since 1994, making it one of the longest-running Japanese-chef-owned restaurants in South Florida.

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