New Sushi Sake Under Construction in North Miami Beach

“Your neighborhood sushi bar where passion meets flavor”

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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Founded in Miami by James and Argelio Aguayo, “Sushi Sake is your neighborhood Sushi bar where passion meets flavor.” And in recent years, it’s been expanding to more and more neighborhoods, blowing past the 30-location mark with openings all over Florida. Now the brand’s next stop is in North Miami Beach, at 325 71st Street.

“We’re still under construction, looking to open towards the end of the year,” Angel, the franchisee behind the upcoming location, told What Now on Thursday.

It’s Angel’s second time opening a Sushi Sake location.

“I had loved the food for years and used to eat at Sushi Sake all the time. The food is great, with that bit of Latin-Asian flavor. Finally, I decided to get involved with the company.”

The now two-time Sushi Sake franchisee says the most popular items off the menu have tended to be the Angel Roll (Shrimp Tempura, Krab Salad, Masago, Cream Cheese, Topped with Avocado, Spicy Mayo, Eel Sauce and Topped with Crunch), the Miami Heat Roll (Shrimp Tempura, Cream Cheese, Krab Salad, Topped with Baked Salmon, Spicy Mayo & Topped with Crunch Served with Eel Sauce), and the Volcano Roll (Krab, Avocado, Cream Cheese, Masago and Sesame Seeds Topped with Our Baked Seafood Secret, Served with Eel Sauce).

Even more popular—the best seller, he says—is the fried rice, served up with proteins like chicken, steak, or shrimp.

“It’s going to be a great fit for North Miami Beach. It’s something the area needs. And the buildout is going to really nice, with a second-floor dining area, a full bar.”

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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