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Sushi by Scratch Restaurants Miami

JapaneseOmakaseEdomaeOmakase Counter

Sushi by Scratch Restaurants Miami in Coconut Grove is a Michelin-adjacent omakase counter where Japan-trained Chef Phillip Frankland Lee presents a 17-course progression of Edomae-style nigiri and creative preparations anchored by Japan-sourced fish and a sake pairing program. Three intimate seatings per evening make it one of the most exclusive Japanese dining experiences in Miami.

Price
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Area
Coconut Grove, Miami
Since
2022
Chef
Phillip Frankland Lee
Sushi by Scratch Restaurants Miami — authentic japanese restaurant in Miami, Coconut Grove, Miami
Plate № 12
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About
Sushi by Scratch Restaurants Miami operates from a tucked-away counter in Coconut Grove, bringing the Michelin-starred omakase concept that Chef Phillip Frankland Lee developed in California to South Florida. Lee trained extensively in Japan, where he studied classical Edomae sushi technique before layering in his own creative approach — bone marrow and eel preparations, smoked fish techniques, and playful sake pairings that draw on both Japanese tradition and modern gastronomy. The Miami counter, now at 3540 Main Highway, serves three seatings per evening of a roughly 17-course progression, presented in a speakeasy-adjacent atmosphere. While Lee is American-born, his Japan training and Japan-exclusive ingredient sourcing meet the standard of authenticity that Japanese culinary purists recognize.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • One of the most technically accomplished omakase experiences in Miami, backed by a Michelin-starred track record from the chef's California restaurants.
  • Japan-sourced fish, including seasonal specialties rarely available elsewhere in Miami, forms the foundation of every tasting menu iteration.
  • The intimate speakeasy atmosphere and three-seating format create a private dining experience unlike any other Japanese restaurant in Coconut Grove.
  • The sake pairing program, built around rare Japanese imports, provides one of the most educational Japanese beverage experiences available in South Florida.

Reservations required and released one month in advance via SevenRooms. All courses paid at time of booking. Valet parking available on Main Highway. — Format: Omakase counter. Authenticity: Chef Phillip Frankland Lee trained in Japan and earned Michelin stars for his omakase format in California; the Miami restaurant uses Japan-sourced fish, traditional Edomae rice preparation, and a Japan-centric sake pairing program.

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