Bond Street, Miami Beach


Bond Street, Miami Beach. Next to the ocean an Asian feast awaits you Irrashaimase - welcome to Miami's most outstanding Sushi restaurant: Bond Street in the Townhouse Hotel. 'They have the best spicy tuna rolls in the world here!' raves Barbara Becker. With leather stools and comfy couches, the restaurant seems more like a cool club than Japanese food temple. The menu is unique: Headchef Hirokazu Asano concocts shrimprolls with orange-curry-mustard sauce, or tempura with yellow tomato dressing and chive oil. Itadakimasu - Bon appetit!! Grab your chopsticks!




Author: Redaktion


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