NYC-Born Sushi Restaurant BondSt Returning to Miami After 12 Years

The sushi restaurant will make its comeback in the Bay Harbor Islands in 2027

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For years, New York-born sushi restaurant BondSt had a sister location in South Beach; and now, twelve years after its closing in 2013, the restaurant is preparing to make its South Florida comeback, says coverage by the Miami New Times.

Longtime fans and newcomers alike will be able to enjoy a new incarnation of BondSt, which “offers a diverse Japanese inspired selection, from traditional fare to modern cuisine, as well as a full specialized sushi bar,” as the brand’s website says: “Our menu is ideal for both sharing and individual dining experiences.”

BondSt’s comeback location is opening in upcoming Bay Harbor Islands building One Kane, a “seven-story, 126,000-square-foot, trophy Class A office building,” with an expected launch in 2027, the New Times coverage says.

What Now reached out this week to owner Jonathan Morr to ask about what has changed in the last 12 years for BondSt, and what has stayed the same. What can we expect menu-wise? What will be new? What’s won’t be? Morr was not available for comment.

You can keep up with BondSt news by following @bondstnyc on Instagram.

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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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