- Japanese
- Sushi
- Latin American
Sushi Samba Dromo
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Ratings and Reviews for Sushi Samba Dromo
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May 09 2012
Teresa E. via Yelp
I was looking forward to sushi samba i love their 7th avenue location in nyc - however i have to admit i was a little taken back by the service food was...read more
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May 03 2012
C Q. via Yelp
I reluctantly agreed to meet up with my friends when I heard they were there ready to order up a storm. I've been there 3 years ago and vowed never to...read more
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May 01 2012
A. M. via Yelp
I have dined at other Sushi Samba in the US, but I would say that the Miami Beach restaurant is not my favorite. The service was not that personal and the...read more
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Nov 24 2008
Manal1900 via Citysearch
Great sushi...they do not go cheap on the fish in the rolls like some places do. Also, the sake was great...waiter was informativ...read more
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Sep 12 2008
Mamalindas via Citysearch
We were pleasantly impressed with Sushi Samba Dromo. We visited on a night when they were celebrating Brazil Independence Day, so...read more
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Jul 28 2008
David119 via Citysearch
As a native New Yorker and frequent Sushi Samba goer in NYC I had to try the famous restaurant chain's outpost in South Beach. An...read more
The Scene
Within weeks of opening SoBe's contingent of celebs had already Samba-ed on in, perhaps drawn by a restaurant as flashy as they are. Its focal point is a dramatic, black-tile sushi bar under lights that resemble upended mushrooms and surrounded by an elevated dining area.
The Food
Highly evolved simplicity keeps Samba's blend of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian cuisines from becoming an unappetizing menage a trois. Nothing could be simpler (or more delicious) than sawagani, tiny Japanese river crabs, flash-fried and eaten whole. Equally sublime are salmon ceviche with Dijon mustard and miso and yellowtail tiradito, translucent slices of cured fish anointed with truffle oil and sea salt. Crispy oysters are more even luscious when garnished with gingery shiitake puree and wasabi tobiko. Relax, carnivores, churrasco Samba is for you. With a choice of either three or five grilled meats, you'll be in hog (and beef) heaven. Save room for churros, amazingly light fried pastries with orange-caramel, peanut and chocolate-cinnamon sauces.
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