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Moshi Moshi Miami Beach

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Moshi Moshi Miami Beach has been the go-to late-night Japanese izakaya on Washington Avenue since 1997, offering an extensive menu of sushi rolls, sake tapas, ramen, and A5 Wagyu until 5 AM. Founded by Japanese chef and SushiMasters champion Toshio Furihata, it serves both authentic Japanese comfort food and creative modern rolls in a welcoming, casual atmosphere.

Price
¥¥
Area
Miami Beach (South Beach)
Since
1997
Chef
Toshio Furihata
Moshi Moshi Miami Beach — authentic japanese restaurant in Miami, Miami Beach (South Beach)
Plate № 48
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About
Established in 1997 by Toshio Furihata — a Japanese chef who won the 2009 SushiMasters competition — Moshi Moshi Miami Beach has endured as one of South Beach's most beloved late-night destinations. The restaurant takes its name from the customary Japanese telephone greeting, reflecting the warm and welcoming ethos that Furihata brought from Japan. The menu spans traditional izakaya staples like edamame, gyoza, and miso ramen alongside contemporary signature rolls, tiradito, Japanese tacos, and premium A5 Wagyu preparations. Open from noon until 5 AM daily, it has become a beloved institution for Miami's nightlife crowd and Japanese food enthusiasts alike. With three Miami locations, the brand has maintained Japanese ownership and a commitment to quality ingredients across nearly three decades of operation.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Open until 5 AM daily, Moshi Moshi is one of the very few authentic Japanese-owned sushi and izakaya restaurants in Miami that genuinely serves the late-night crowd.
  • Toshio Furihata's SushiMasters competition pedigree is reflected in the consistent quality and creativity of the sushi program.
  • Premium A5 Wagyu small plates alongside affordable izakaya staples make the menu one of the most range-spanning Japanese menus in Miami Beach.
  • The unbeatable Washington Avenue location puts diners steps from the South Beach energy, with a relaxed Japanese bar atmosphere as a counterpoint.

No reservation required. Best for late-night dining; the kitchen is fully operational through the early morning hours. — Format: Izakaya. Authenticity: Founded and owned by Toshio Furihata, a Japanese chef and 2009 SushiMasters competition champion; the concept has operated under continuous Japanese ownership since 1997, making it one of Miami Beach's longest-running Japanese-owned restaurants.

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