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- 4.4Food
- 4.3Service
- 4.7Ambience
- 4.1Value
Noise • Moderate
USD 78.00 per person
2 - 10 people
USD 150.00 per person
Prepaid
2 - 10 people
USD 200.00 per person
Prepaid
2 - 10 people
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Sexy Fish - Miami reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
Miami - Dade
Asian
Downtown Areas
Most Booked
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Busiest: Thu–Sat evenings and late-night service when the venue turns into a nightlife environment, expect lines, DJ sets and crowded restrooms. Quietest: weekday lunch and early weekday dinners (Mon–Wed) and the $36 lunch service are typically calmer. If you prefer a relaxed meal, choose weekday lunch or an early dinner; choose weekends for an energetic, party-like night out.
Yes, Sexy Fish Miami is a popular choice for date night if you want a dramatic, stylish evening. The dining room is visually stunning (Damien Hirst art, fish tank, show-stopping design) and the menu includes sushi, robata and tasting menus ideal for sharing. Expect a lively, sometimes loud atmosphere, DJ nights and a dressed-up crowd; it’s best for special occasions rather than a quiet conversation. Book ahead, aim for an earlier seating, and be prepared for premium prices.
Sexy Fish has a main dining room, bar seating and higher-top tables; it also accommodates private parties. Guests mention being sat at the bar, high-tops, intimate booths and some less desirable “front” or remote tables. If you have a seating preference (bar, booth, main dining, private space), request it when booking, popular times fill fast and some guests report being moved or seated at the bar despite reservations.
Yes, call the restaurant to request seating preferences, note dietary needs, arrange celebrations or inquire about dress code and accessibility. Sexy Fish also accepts private-party bookings. Because guests report strict footwear rules and busy nights, it’s a good idea to confirm policies (shoe codes, under-21 rules), table placement and any special arrangements before arrival.
Yes, Sexy Fish gets very busy, especially on weekend nights and late hours, and guests often report waits even with reservations. The best practice is to reserve in advance and arrive on time; if you have flexibility, ask to be added to the waitlist or be offered bar seating while you wait. For special events, confirm your reservation details with the restaurant ahead of time.
Yes, Sexy Fish offers private-party options and can host events. The restaurant-provided information confirms private-party capability, and guests frequently reference celebrations and special occasions held there. For group size, pricing, menus and AV or seating needs, contact the restaurant directly to plan a private dining event and secure availability.
Sexy Fish Miami is open daily for lunch and dinner. Regular hours are Mon–Wed and Sun from 12:00 pm–12:00 am, and Thu–Sat from 12:00 pm–2:00 am. The $36 lunch set runs Monday to Saturday 12 PM–4 PM. For late-night dining, the venue also offers a Late Night menu. Check with the restaurant for holiday hours or special events.
If you prefer a calmer meal, weekday lunch or early dinner is best, the $36 lunch set (Mon–Sat 12–4pm) and weekday seats tend to be quieter. For a high-energy, nightlife experience with DJ sets, go late on Thu–Sat. Arrive on time for reservations (guests often report waits) and aim for an earlier seating if you want more relaxed service and conversation.
It depends on what you want. For a lively, nightlife experience go Thu–Sat when DJs and late-night energy are strongest. For a quieter, more relaxed meal with better chance at attentive service, visit Mon–Wed or come for the weekday lunch set. If you want a celebratory vibe but less crowding, consider an off-peak weekday evening.
The ambience is dramatic, high-energy and highly Instagrammable, think Damien Hirst artworks, a show-stopping fish tank, immersive lighting, DJs and a lively crowd. Many guests describe it as glamorous, fun and perfect for photos and celebrations; others note it can be loud, crowded and more of a nightlife spot than a quiet fine-dining room. Expect an energetic, fashion-forward vibe.
The published dress code is Smart Casual, and guests frequently report strict enforcement of footwear and attire, especially for women (some guests were turned away for sandals without a back strap or were asked to change). Men in shorts or sneakers are sometimes admitted later at night, which guests say can feel inconsistent. To avoid issues, dress smart and check the host policy ahead of arrival.
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