Description
Miss Crispy Rice is a Sushi Restaurant found at 808 Ponce de Leon, Coral Gables, FL 33134. With 328 reviews, it offers sushi and related dishes. Notable offerings include Kaisedon Bowl, Wagyu Crispy Rice, Churros, Miso Soup, and Eel Crispy Rice.
Amenities
- Takeaway
- Dine-in
- Fast service
- Solo dining
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible seating
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Healthy options
- Organic dishes
- Wine
- Catering
- Dessert
- Table service
- Bar on site
- Toilet
- Dinner reservations recommended
- Accepts reservations
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Paid street parking
- Parking
Reviews (328)
5 Superb Reviews Out of 328 Reviews
Amazing
263
Great
17
Okay
22
Not Great
8
Terrible
20
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Miss Crispy Rice offers such a fun and unique dining experience. I love their one-hour dining format, which keeps everything quick and efficient—perfect for a lunch outing when you want something special but don’t have a lot of time. I visited for the Miami Spice lunch, and while the food was excellent, the portions were on the smaller side, so you’ll likely find yourself ordering a few extras to feel satisfied. That said, everything we tried was absolutely delicious and beautifully prepared. The eel and tuna crispy rice were standouts—crispy, flavorful, and perfectly balanced. The sashimi was incredibly fresh and of outstanding quality, making each bite worth savoring. Be aware that prices are on the higher side, so expect a larger bill, especially if you add to the Miami Spice selections. Still, the quality of the ingredients and the overall experience make it worth the splurge at least once.
Miss Crispy Rice is an absolute gem. We went for Miami Spice and were blown away — the quality of the seafood was excellent, and the menu was truly special (they even had a dish with Uni, which is rare for Miami Spice). The team was very accommodating, happily switching out a plate since we don’t eat bone marrow. Service was exceptional, and the owner himself took care of us with such knowledge and warmth that it made the whole experience feel personal. The restaurant is also very wheelchair accessible, which we greatly appreciated. We will definitely be back!
My friend and I came here for Taste of Gables Omakase special, which it includes 12 courses for $60. I was beyond impressed with the whole experience. We made reservation for the 4:30 pm dinner slot and when we arrived, the restaurant was empty. It felt like we had the restaurant to ourselves. When we were seated they immediately gave us hooks to hang our purse. I loved this small gesture. Once we were seated, Chef Deborah started to make the courses and we started to eat right away. Everything was delicious and I would not change anything on the menu as everything went excellent together. This Omakase is non traditional as all the courses were not raw and fish based and I absolutely loved how different it was. The service was excellent. Chef Deborah explained every dish and converse with us even after we finished eating. As far as the ambiance, it was very clean and it felt intimate as it is a small place. I really liked the bar decoration. Overall, I absolutely loved the experience, especially seeing the tasty courses being prepared in front of us, and would come back in a heart beat.
I always try to visit a few new restaurants during Miami Spice and this year Miss Crispy Rice was at the top of my list. I am glad I did because it did not disappoint. The space is cozy and inviting, I ended up going two times and both times the staff was amazing and attentive and the food was a 10 out of 10. I can confidently say that I will definitely be back next Miami spice (I already have August 1st circled on my calendar ) and may even pass by to just grab some of my favorite items á la cart like the Miso Corn Leek Soup, Truffle Arancini & Miso Glazed Bone Marrow , Himachi Kama and the Dessert. I also had the pleasure to meet the owners Andrew and Ryan who are both amazing and deserve all the success with not only Miss Crispy Rice but all their other restaurants . Now which one of the two are more handsome? You’re going to have to go to one of those restaurants , meet them and decide that for yourself.
Excellent dining experience at Miss Crispy Rice. The manager, sushi men and service were fantastic and friendly. The nigiri combinations are very well selected and executed. My only suggestion is to improve the ambiance with more suitable lighting.
Miss Crispy Rice is such a gem! Miami Spice here was an incredible deal, $35 for a 9-course omakase that felt like a true experience. Each course was so fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. It was a lot of fun to watch the chefs prepare everything right in front of us, adding to the excitement of the meal. The restaurant itself has a modern, inviting vibe, and the service was attentive and welcoming. A fantastic spot I’ll definitely be coming back to!
My favorite budget-friendly omakase spot. Service is 10/10, super friendly team Food is 100/10, The chef is so thoughtful with every dish and you can really feel the passion. Love love
Went for Miami spice dinner. First omakase and it was a 10/10 experience. Great service, great vibes, and the best crispy rice I’ve ever had (lives up to its name). Definitely on the pricey side normally (like all omakases seem to be) but the experience is fantastic. I tried flavor combinations I’d never tried before like lemon zest hamachi nigiri and snapper nigiri in plum sauce. Definitely a great date night spot for sushi lovers, if I could ball out all the time I’d be a regular Make a reservation and do the omakase. They have an a la carte option as well but it’s a better deal to do one of the omakases. Also keep in mind you pay ahead of time when making the reservation which felt weird at first but it was nice to just leave when we were done! I’ll also note that this is not a traditional omakase experience, it’s more of a remix with things like crispy rice and arancini. But I have heard their sister restaurant Mr. Omakase is a more traditional experience. Hopefully I can go next Miami spice/birthday!