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Ikigai Sushi Bar

JapaneseSushiOmakaseFine DiningLatin-Japanese

Ikigai Sushi Bar opened in March 2025 at Brickell Key, bringing Chef Ignacio Carmona's 30-plus years of Japan-trained sushi mastery to a sleek 80-seat venue. Grupo Ikigai's U.S. debut offers both structured omakase experiences and à la carte dining seven days a week.

Price
¥¥¥¥
Area
Brickell Key, Miami
Since
2025
Chef
Ignacio Carmona
Owner
Juan José Xacur / Grupo Ikigai
Ikigai Sushi Bar — authentic japanese restaurant in Miami, Brickell Key, Miami
Plate № 06
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About
Ikigai Sushi Bar is the U.S. debut of Mexico-based Grupo Ikigai, helmed by founder Juan José Xacur, and represents a significant import of Mexican Japanese cuisine excellence to Miami. Chef Ignacio Carmona, who trained extensively in Japan and went on to build a portfolio of Japanese restaurants in Mexico's Top 100 rankings, brings three decades of refined sushi expertise to the 80-seat Brickell Key venue. The menu spans hamachi serrano sashimi, tiradito-inflected raw preparations, nigiri made with Japan-sourced fish, and a full omakase offering for those who prefer the chef's direction. Opening in March 2025 and immediately dubbed 'Brickell Key's Best Kept Secret' by local press, Ikigai fills a gap as a serious Japanese option on the island that also serves lunch — a genuine rarity at this level.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Chef Carmona's 30-plus years of Japan training and Mexico Top 100 accolades make him one of Miami's most credentialed sushi chefs.
  • Open seven days a week for both lunch and dinner — a genuinely rare convenience at this quality level.
  • Two-hour free parking validation removes the logistical friction of visiting Brickell Key.
  • Latin-Japanese flavor sensibility (tiradito, serrano accents) distinguishes Ikigai from Miami's more classical sushi bars.

Two-hour free parking validation on site. Reservations available via OpenTable. Omakase experiences require advance booking. — Format: Sushi bar & dining room. Authenticity: Chef Ignacio Carmona trained in Japan for over 30 years and led Japanese restaurants ranked in Mexico's Top 100 before opening Ikigai as Grupo Ikigai's U.S. flagship at Brickell Key.

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