Tucked away in Miami’s Little River neighborhood, Ogawa, a hidden gem for authentic Japanese omakase, has earned the prestigious title of the highest-rated fine-dining restaurant in America.
A recent study by Restaurant Furniture, a commercial furniture supplier, revealed that Ogawa tops the list of fine-dining spots in the U.S., boasting an impressive 98.7% of five-star reviews on Google. The study focused on American fine-dining restaurants with at least one Michelin star, analyzing which had the highest percentage of perfect ratings.
Ogawa’s reputation for excellence is well-deserved. The restaurant, which feels like a true escape to Japan, was recently named New Times’ Best Japanese Restaurant of 2024. It also received its first Michelin star this year, joining only two other Miami newcomers in achieving this culinary milestone.
Located just steps from the train tracks in Little River, Ogawa continues to impress diners with its meticulously crafted dishes, including caviar-topped nigiri and other omakase delicacies. Whether you’re a local or visiting Miami, this is a dining experience that promises to leave a lasting impression.