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Kazumi Modern Japanese

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Kazumi brings the acclaimed Latin-Japanese fusion of the Ke-uH family to Key Biscayne, where it serves as the island community's anchor for serious Japanese cuisine. Executive Chef Oscar Noborikawa, whose 14 years at Nobu Miami and fourth-generation Japanese heritage anchor the menu, crafts inventive robata and sushi that complement the island's relaxed affluence.

Price
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Area
Key Biscayne, Miami
Chef
Oscar Noborikawa
Owner
Carlos Delfino
Kazumi Modern Japanese — authentic japanese restaurant in Miami, Key Biscayne, Miami
Plate № 19
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About
Kazumi Modern Japanese was the first restaurant in the Ke-uH family, predating both the Weston and Sunny Isles Beach locations and establishing the Latin-Japanese fusion format that has since become one of South Florida's most distinctive culinary identities. Located in Key Biscayne's Crandon Boulevard commercial strip, Kazumi serves the island's well-traveled resident community with a menu that executive chef Oscar Noborikawa — fourth-generation Japanese, 14 years at Nobu Miami — has honed over years of collaboration with founder Carlos Delfino. The kitchen's robata grill adds smoky depth to sushi-bar classics, while signature rolls like the Caco Roll and Honeymoon Roll have become island favorites. Lunch service Monday to Saturday makes Kazumi one of the few upscale Japanese restaurants in Miami to serve midday.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • The founding location of the Ke-uH family, with the deepest roots in the Latin-Japanese fusion tradition.
  • Key Biscayne's only Japanese restaurant of this caliber, serving an island community with sophisticated dining standards.
  • Lunch service Monday to Saturday makes Kazumi a rare midday Japanese dining option in Miami.
  • Chef Noborikawa's Nobu Miami pedigree guarantees a menu grounded in serious Japanese culinary discipline.

Closed Sundays. Free parking in the adjacent lot. Reservations recommended for weekend evenings via email or phone. — Format: Japanese restaurant. Authenticity: Sister restaurant to Ke-uH; same Executive Chef Oscar Noborikawa (fourth-generation Japanese ancestry, 14 years at Nobu Miami) leads the culinary program at Key Biscayne's sole serious Japanese restaurant.

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