Following the success of Sushi Yasu Tanaka, Michelin-recognized Chef Yasu Tanaka has unveiled an intimate new concept: YASU Omakase, an 8-seat omakase counter in Miami Design District brought to life by Spicy Hospitality Group and designed as a deeply personal reflection of Tanaka’s Yamanashi roots and the rituals that define Japan’s most revered sushiyas.

“Chef Tanaka has made a lasting impact on Miami’s dining scene, and with YASU Omakase, we’re bringing his most personal and refined vision to life. The concept reflects a shared respect for craft and precision—qualities that define both his work and our philosophy. In my travels through Japan, the architecture and intimacy of its traditional sushiyas inspired me to create an omakase that feels truly authentic while remaining true to Miami. Together, we’ve created an experience that celebrates the artistry of omakase at its highest level.” – Andre Sakhai, Partner at Spicy Hospitality Group

Seating only eight guests per service, YASU Omakase represents the pinnacle of Chef Tanaka’s craft: a deeply personal encounter between chef and diner where every detail is intentional and every bite tells a story. Guests are seated at an extraordinary 600-year-old hinoki counter, carved from timber traditionally reserved for Japanese temples and shrines. The experience begins with three to five otsumami (small plates), before transitioning into a curated progression of nigiri, miso soup, a signature hand roll, and a seasonal dessert. Each course reflects Chef Tanaka’s ability to reimagine tradition through a modern Miami lens, blending Japanese precision with coastal vibrancy.