The Sushi Counter at Hiden

Hiden, under Masatsugu Kubo's direction, is one of the fifty best sushi counters outside Japan. The sushi style: Edomae Tokyo school.

The chef's lineage: Tokyo Edomae lineage.

The counter format: Eight seats per seating. The omakase format: 20 piece omakase Tokyo Edomae sequencing.

The signature neta: The signature Tokyo-style chu-toro and the matured rice.

How to Book Hiden

The booking lead time: 8 to 12 weeks.

The best seat: Counter seat directly facing the chef. Order the omakase, not a la carte; the chef calibrates the sequence to the diner's pace.

The kitchen at Hiden is rated 10/10 for food and 9/10 for ambience in our editorial scoring.

Why Hiden Is Worth the Pilgrimage

"Hidden eight-seat Edomae counter inside the Wabi Sabi Wynwood building. The most architecturally hidden one-Michelin sushi counter in Miami."

Our editorial scoring places the food at 10/10, ambience at 9/10, and value at 7/10. The Edomae register or Nobu-style fusion register is structural; the chef lineage and the kitchen's calibration produce the dinner that rewards the booking effort.

Address: 37 NE 2nd Avenue, Wynwood
Sushi style: Edomae Tokyo school
Counter seats: Eight seats per seating
Best seat: Counter seat directly facing the chef
Best season: October to April peak
Booking lead: 8 to 12 weeks
Dinner price: 300 to 400 USD omakase
Best for: Sushi Pilgrimage, Anniversary, Romantic Dinner, International Sushi Travel

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