
Welcome to Japón, an immersive journey into Japan’s rich culinary traditions. Led by chefs Vijayudu Veena and Iván Monzón, our menu showcases a symphony of flavors, textures, and aesthetics, paired with an extensive sake selection. Embark on a culinary journey in the Kyoto Room, where every dish tells a story of tradition and innovation. Our exclusive 7-course tasting menu blends fine Japanese flavors with modern techniques for a refined dining experience. Enjoy the Fuji Blossom and Sakura Nights cocktails in your private Kyoto Bar. Designed for groups of 8-16, this unforgettable experience is perfect for special occasions.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2001 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Phone: (855) 923-7899
Website: https://www.thesetaihotel.com/miami-beach-restaurants/japon-lp
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Dining at Japón inside The Setai was an unforgettable experience that blends modern Japanese cuisine with pure Miami luxury. From the moment you walk in, the setting takes your breath away soft lighting, palm trees wrapped in twinkling lights, and a tranquil reflection pool that makes you feel like you’re dining inside a dream.
The menu was just as stunning as the atmosphere. We ordered the shrimp tempura, sushi rolls, and salmon entrée, each dish plated beautifully and bursting with fresh flavor. Every bite felt intentional light yet indulgent, traditional yet elevated.
The service was flawless warm, attentive, and professional and the whole evening flowed effortlessly. I ended the night with delicate macarons that were the perfect touch of sweetness to close out such a refined meal.
✨ Japón at The Setai is more than a restaurant it’s a full sensory experience. Between the calm of the water, the glow of the palms, and the exquisite flavors, it’s easily one of my favorite spots in Miami Beach.
The Setai, Miami Beach
Must-try: Shrimp Tempura & Salmon Entrée
Perfect for: Elegant date nights, celebrations, or a luxury escape under the palms
Unfortunately, the food didn’t meet my expectations. We tried the Miami Spice menu, and while the presentation was nice, the flavors felt flat and uninspired. Even at the relatively low price of $45 per person, I can’t overlook the lack of depth, excitement, and authenticity in the dishes — I didn’t even get a hint of Japanese flavor.
Overall, it’s a great spot for ambiance and hospitality, but the food left me wanting much more.
Enjoyed both shows. unexpected surprise!
Sushi was diaspointing . Temperature off.
We started with something off the menu, the tuna pizza,and it was such a fun surprise, fresh and flavorful. Then I had the Wagyu sliders, which were delicious, juicy, and a great way to begin the meal.
For my entrée, I ordered the black cod, and it was absolutely outstanding, perfectly cooked, buttery, and full of flavor. To end the night, the chocolate cake was just incredible, rich but balanced, the kind of dessert you don’t forget.
This dinner was an amazing value for the quality of food. I’d recommend Japon 100%, it’s not just a great Miami Spice option, but also a restaurant I’d gladly come back to outside of the promotion.
We began with a few small appetizer plates to share. The Tuna Tartare, while fresh, lacked the punch of flavor we were hoping for. The Wagyu Setai Roll didn’t quite live up to its name—overpowered by the taste of asparagus, it felt more one-dimensional than indulgent. On the brighter side, the Edamame was spot on—steamed perfectly and generously salted—and the Asparagus was an excellent surprise: vibrant, flavorful, and well-prepared.
Unfortunately, the Fries didn’t hit the mark, being too heavy on the potato and not crisp enough.
Additionally, we enjoyed a trio of cocktails: the Samurai in Jalisco, Prickly Margarita, and Royale Margarita. All were beautifully crafted, balanced, and a delightful way to open the evening. For the entrées, we paired our meal with a 2022 Fisher Cabernet Sauvignon from California and a Prelude Bordeaux, both of which elevated the dining experience and paired well with our food.
The low point of our visit was the service. Our server, Arendale, while polite, lacked warmth and attentiveness. We weren’t checked on consistently throughout the meal, which left us feeling slightly overlooked despite the setting.
Overall, Sitai Miami has the makings of an exceptional dining destination—the ambiance, drink program, and a few standout dishes are there. With improvements in the consistency of the food and a more engaging, attentive service experience, it could easily rise above average. For now, it lands at a solid 3 out of 5 stars considering a $500+ bill.
This was the first restaurant I wanted to try when I arrived in Miami, and I was honestly excited. After doing my research and reading a mix of reviews—some positive, others not so much—I had to find out for myself.
When we got there, the wait time was perfect and we were seated right away. Service was fantastic—the lady serving us had a warm smile, was knowledgeable, and made us feel very welcome. Plus, we got to enjoy an amazing show during dinner.
But when it came to the food, I left disappointed.
• Miso soup (served to warm us up) didn’t taste that great.
• Tuna crispy rice couldn’t compare to UMI Atlanta—not even close.
• Salmon avocado roll was outdone by Whole Foods’ version.
• O-Toro nigiri made me wish the chefs had visited UMI ATL to learn what quality really is.
• Filet mignon was tasteless.
The one standout was the wok vegetables, which I’ll give them credit for—they were excellent.
For the price, though, the restaurant felt overrated and overpriced. It reminded me of a Cheesecake Factory-style menu: way too many options across multiple “concepts,” and as a result, the quality suffered. The stated dress code wasn’t enforced either—I saw guests in T-shirts despite the rules.
My takeaway:
• ⭐ Customer service: Excellent.
• Atmosphere: Great for drinks and people-watching.
• ️ Food: Overhyped and underdelivered.
If you’re looking for good food, this isn’t the spot. If you just want nice pictures and a Miami vibe, then maybe it’s worth it. For me, I don’t mind paying for quality, but this wasn’t it.
Cheers,
BN
Definitely a must try