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Taki Omakase — Delray Beach
JapaneseOmakaseEdomaeSushi
Taki Omakase's Atlantic Avenue location brings the same Masa NYC and Morimoto pedigree to Delray Beach's vibrant dining corridor with an 18-course tasting priced at $170. The intimate counter setting and Japan-sourced fish make it the area's most authentic omakase experience.
- Price
- ¥¥¥¥
- Area
- Delray Beach, Palm Beach County
- Since
- 2022
- Chef
- Masa Zheng
- Owner
- Hiro Jiang & Masa Zheng

Plate № 15
About
Taki Omakase's Delray Beach outpost sits on the lively stretch of East Atlantic Avenue and reflects the same culinary philosophy as its Boca Raton sibling — elite Japanese training meeting Florida's relaxed coastal energy. Chefs Hiro Jiang and Masa Zheng, both trained at Michelin-starred New York institutions including Masa and Morimoto, curate a 18-plus course progression that changes with the seasons. Each seating is capped to preserve an intimate, interactive atmosphere where diners engage directly with the chefs. The slightly lower dinner price of $170 — versus $200 in Boca — makes Delray the accessible entry point into the Taki experience, without any sacrifice in ingredient quality.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Atlantic Avenue's only true Edomae omakase, helmed by chefs from Masa NYC and Morimoto.
- The 18-course menu shifts weekly based on Japan-flown seasonal fish, ensuring every visit is unique.
- At $170 per person for dinner, Taki Delray is among South Florida's best-value high-end omakase experiences.
- A Friday-to-Sunday lunch omakase (13 courses, $90) is ideal for first-time omakase diners.
Reservations required via sushibybou.com or OpenTable; kitchen does not accommodate vegan/vegetarian omakase menus. — Format: Omakase counter. Authenticity: Same ownership team trained at Masa NYC, Cagen, and Morimoto; Japan-sourced fish daily for an 18-course Edomae-style progression.
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