"While Miss Crispy Rice does make good crispy rice, you’re coming to this little spot in Coral Gables for a filling omakase under $100. Not much has changed since they moved from their previous location in Wynwood. It’s still pink and fixated on crispy rice. You could order their nigiri, handrolls, and crudos individually, but that’s like ordering four glasses of wine instead of a bottle. Opt for their $87 omakase and you’ll get 14 courses with lots of variety beyond crispy rice, including soup dumplings and fruit-topped sashimi. This is an unserious omakase counter lined with Funko Pop action figures, so you won't have to worry about using your inside voice or dressing up. You can just enjoy good sushi while 2000s Beyoncé hits play in the background. Food Rundown 11-Course Omakase At $70, it’s the cheapest omakase option here. You get to try a little bit of nigiri, sashimi, a handroll, crispy rice (of course), and passable soup dumplings. Everything is tasty and we appreciate the variety. It’s satisfying, but it might not fill up your friend who has a well for a stomach. PlayMute video credit: Mariana Trabanino 16-Course Omakase For those who love to complain about needing pizza after an omakase, that won’t be an issue with this option. You get the same variety of handrolls, crispy rice, and soup dumplings. Only this has a lot of wagyu—a tad more than we needed. PlayMute video credit: Mariana Trabanino A5 Crispy Rice If you order a la carte, this piece will cost you $20. And it’s not worth it. The wagyu is torched and has a butane aftertaste. PlayMute video credit: Mariana Trabanino" - Mariana Trabanino