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YASU Omakase
OmakaseOmakaseKappoFine DiningDesign DistrictHinoki CounterYamanashi
Miami's most intimate new omakase counter: 8 seats at a 600-year-old hinoki counter, with Chef Yasu Tanaka channeling Yamanashi and Ginza into every course.
- Price
- ¥¥¥¥
- Area
- Design District
- Since
- 2026
- Chef
- Yasu Tanaka & Raymond Li
- Owner
- Yasu Tanaka & Spicy Hospitality Group

Plate № 16
About
YASU Omakase opened in January 2026 at Paradise Plaza in Miami's Design District as the most personal project of Chef Yasu Tanaka, who grew up in Yamanashi, trained at the Tokyo Sushi Academy and Ginza Iwa, and most recently served as Master Chef at The Den at Azabu. Seated around a 600-year-old hinoki wood counter, Tanaka and Chef Raymond Li guide just eight guests through a kappo-inspired omakase that marries Japanese craftsmanship with Nordic minimalist aesthetics. The concept is operated by the Spicy Hospitality Group.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- A 600-year-old hinoki wood counter — unique in Miami
- Only 8 seats — maximum intimacy and chef focus
- Trained in Tokyo (Sushi Academy) and at Ginza Iwa
- Kappo omakase inspired by the traditions of Yamanashi
Opened January 2026 — one of Miami's newest fine-dining concepts.
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