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Marumi Sushi

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Marumi Sushi in Plantation is co-owned by Japanese chefs Teruhiko Iwasaki and Tetsu Hayakawa, offering a daily-changing izakaya menu of Japanese small plates, sushi, and Japanese-imported ingredients in a cozy neighborhood atmosphere open until 1:30 AM. Iwasaki's prior tenure as head chef at the celebrated Yakko-San in Miami is the best possible credential for the quality on offer.

Price
¥¥
Area
Plantation, Broward County
Since
2007
Chef
Teruhiko Iwasaki
Owner
Teruhiko Iwasaki / Tetsu Hayakawa
Marumi Sushi — authentic japanese restaurant in Miami, Plantation, Broward County
Plate № 46
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About
Marumi Sushi opened in 2007 in Plantation, co-founded by Japanese chef Teruhiko Iwasaki — formerly head chef at Yakko-San, one of Miami's most respected traditional Japanese restaurants — and his partner Tetsu Hayakawa. Both founders are Japanese nationals who brought genuine izakaya philosophy to Broward County: a daily-changing menu driven by imported Japanese ingredients, minimal Western concessions, and an approachable late-night environment that closes at 1:30 AM daily. The compact space on West Sunrise Boulevard hosts a devoted local following who appreciate the crispy bok choy, uni pasta, grilled squid, and seasonal fish preparations. The sake and shochu selection reflects both chefs' deep familiarity with Japanese beverages, making Marumi one of the most authentically izakaya-spirited restaurants in all of South Florida.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Co-owner and chef Teruhiko Iwasaki's background as head chef of the celebrated Yakko-San is a direct pedigree link to Miami's finest traditional Japanese restaurant lineage.
  • A daily-changing menu driven by imported Japanese ingredients keeps regulars discovering new dishes and ensures genuine seasonal Japanese cooking.
  • Open until 1:30 AM daily, Marumi is one of the very few authentic Japanese-owned late-night destinations in Broward County.
  • The izakaya format — small plates designed for sharing, sake pairings, and convivial atmosphere — recreates the social spirit of Tokyo's best neighborhood bars.

Walk-ins welcome most evenings; reservations recommended for larger groups. Arrive during the opening hour for the freshest fish specials before they sell out. — Format: Izakaya. Authenticity: Co-owned by Japanese chefs Teruhiko Iwasaki (formerly head chef at Yakko-San) and Tetsu Hayakawa, both Japanese nationals who founded Marumi in 2007; the daily-changing menu is driven by imported Japanese ingredients and traditional izakaya techniques.

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