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Makoto Okuwa’s Five Favorite Restaurants

Where the Chefs Eat is a series in which we ask Miami chefs to list their favorite local restaurants. In this installment, we spoke to Makoto Okuwa -- chef of Makoto in Bal Harbour -- about his preferred Magic City spots. At his restaurant in the Bal Harbour Shops, Okuwa...
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Where the Chefs Eat is a series in which we ask Miami chefs to list their favorite local restaurants. In this installment, we spoke to Makoto Okuwa — chef of Makoto in Bal Harbour — about his preferred Magic City spots.

At his restaurant in the Bal Harbour Shops, Okuwa has garnered a reputation as one of the best Japanese chefs in town. His menu lists sashimi and maki — like cured mackerel or lobster, ginger, pickled jicama, asparagus, tobiko, and avocado roll. There’s ramen, robata-grilled foods, and a dynamite hand roll with baked crab and creamy ponzu.

Okuwa enjoys dining out too. Here, in his own words, are his favorite restaurants in Miami.

1. Beer and Burger Joint: Because of its nice flavored burger buns and diverse selections of burger options and extensive beer menu.

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2. Momi Ramen: The broth flavor, chewy noodles, juicy meat, along its traditional style and atmosphere, make it one of my favorite places around.

3. Harry’s Pizzeria: The fresh ingredients, crispy crusts, and nice spins on traditional pizzas are wonderful. There’s great flavor in all pizza selections.

4. Pubbelly: It offers a nice twist on Asian cuisine, and there’s always something new.

5. Wynwood Kitchen + Bar: This spot offers great quality food with nice price point, along with nice small plates to share. You can try a lot of different things.

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