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Wabi Sabi Miami

DonburiDonburiSushiMiMoJapanese-led kitchenAPM GroupUpper Eastside

The original on 79th Street MiMo: Wabi Sabi pairs purist sushi craftsmanship with elegant Japanese rice bowls — soon to be renamed Midorie.

Price
¥¥
Area
MiMo
Since
2018
Chef
Masayuki Komatsu
Owner
Alvaro Perez Miranda & Masayuki Komatsu
Wabi Sabi Miami — authentic donburi restaurant in Miami, MiMo
Plate № 59
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About
Wabi Sabi Miami opened in 2018, when restaurateur Alvaro Perez Miranda launched the first outpost of what would become the APM Restaurant Group on NE 79th Street — from the very beginning, in close collaboration with Japanese sushi master Masayuki Komatsu, who is also a key presence at Ogawa Miami. The concept — purist donburi, high-quality sushi rolls, and chirashi bowls — quickly built a loyal following and laid the foundation for all subsequent APM concepts. As of July 2025, the restaurant operates under the name Midorie 79th to unify the brand family.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Birthplace of the award-winning APM Restaurant Group
  • Japanese sushi master Masayuki Komatsu behind the counter
  • Simple, high-quality donburi at honest prices
  • No corkage fee — BYOB welcome

Wabi Sabi has been renamed Midorie 79th as of July 2025. Open Tue–Sat; closed Sunday and Monday. — Authenticity: Japanese-led kitchen

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