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Ke-uH Restaurant — Sunny Isles Beach

JapaneseLatin-Japanese FusionSushiRobataIzakayaHotel Restaurant

Ke-uH at Acqualina Resort melds Latin warmth with Japanese precision under Executive Chef Oscar Noborikawa, who spent 14 years as executive chef at Nobu Miami. The oceanfront setting and inventive robata-and-sushi menu make it one of North Miami's most compelling dinner destinations.

Price
¥¥¥
Area
Sunny Isles Beach
Since
2021
Chef
Oscar Noborikawa
Owner
Carlos Delfino
Ke-uH Restaurant — Sunny Isles Beach — authentic japanese restaurant in Miami, Sunny Isles Beach
Plate № 20
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About
Ke-uH brought its signature Latin-Japanese fusion to the prestigious Acqualina Resort & Residences in January 2021, marking the concept's oceanfront debut. Chef/founder Carlos Delfino and Executive Chef Oscar Noborikawa — a fourth-generation Japanese descendant who refined his craft over 14 years at Nobu Miami — designed a menu that layers Japanese technique onto Latin and Caribbean flavor instincts. The robata grill drives much of the menu's depth, complemented by a focused sushi selection featuring specialty rolls and a la carte nigiri. Dishes like the Bea Roll (crispy shrimp, fried plantain, avocado, eel sauce) became instant signatures. The Acqualina location remains open seven days a week for dinner, serving both hotel guests and locals from Collins Avenue.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Executive Chef Oscar Noborikawa brings 14 years of Nobu Miami experience to every plate.
  • The Acqualina Resort setting combines five-star resort ambiance with one of Miami's most creative Japanese menus.
  • Robata grilling and Latin-Japanese fusion offer a genuinely distinctive dining format beyond standard sushi bars.
  • Open daily for dinner with no requirement to be a hotel guest — a reliable luxury option seven nights a week.

Valet parking available at Acqualina. For groups larger than 6, call the restaurant directly at +1 954 900 2278. — Format: Hotel Japanese restaurant. Authenticity: Executive Chef Oscar Noborikawa carries fourth-generation Japanese ancestry and spent 14 years as executive chef at Nobu Miami, bringing elite Nobu-lineage Japanese technique to the Acqualina Resort.

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