Hiyakawa Miami

Japanese restaurant · Edgewater

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Why Miami Omakases Are So Expensive? - Eater Miami

"A 15-course omakase dinner at Hiyakawa is priced at $250 — not including wines or sakes. Perez Miranda says the cost can directly be traced to the quality of the fish brought in via FedEx four times a week from Tokyo." - Laine Doss

https://miami.eater.com/23939630/miami-omakase-japanese-restaurant-seafood-tasting-menu-prices

2700 N Miami Ave #5, Miami, FL 33127 Get directions

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