Average Cost: $30-$50.
Cuisine: Japanese, Peruvian and Brazilian.
Dining type: Fine Dining.
Chef: Japanese, Peruvian and Brazilian.
More Information: Step through the glass façade inspired by the linearity and color of Mondrian and join the SUSHISAMBA
energy under a 16-foot ceiling and soaring atrium. Surrounded by
curving ribbons of brilliant color, you'll visit Rio's Carnaval by way
of video screens peppered throughout the space, losing yourself in
artful projections that feature the colors, flavors, and cultures of
Japan, Brazil, and Peru.
Dine, Drink and Dare
When it comes to libations, SUSHISAMBA
goes above and beyond. Freshly-muddled fruit cocktails are a staple,
and exotic spirits like sho chu and cachaça flow like water. And if
you’ve been curious about sake, look no further than SUSHISAMBA's extensive sake list with its in-depth descriptions - and a sake sommelier as your guide.
Robata means "by the fireside," and at SUSHISAMBA
that translates to grilled eats like filet mignon with ginger, garlic
and soy; lamb chops with guava ponzu, tobiko and spiced panko; and
jumbo prawn. There's also a hearty sampling of traditional Japanese,
Peruvian and Brazilian dishes, including classic Japanese tempura,
Brazilian churrasco and feijoada and Peruvian anticuchos, marinated
skewered meats roasted over an open fire – timeless street food.
Dishes are made for sharing and there's something for everyone in
creative course after course. Executive Chef Jose Mendin, formerly of SUSHISAMBA
Miami, puts his culinary signature on the menu with his own EAST WEST:
kobe-style beef tataki and beef tenderloin seviche accompanied with
Peruvian canario bean, avocado, lime, tamiri soy and aji panca oil.
For dessert try the warm chocolate banana cake or arroz con leite with doce de leite ice cream, mango and sake gelée.
Brunch anyone?
SAMBABRUNCH delivers your choice of
traditional brunch favorites like pancakes, eggs benedict,
apple-roasted bacon – all served family style. And yes, the sushi bar
is open.
Late Night Nibbles
After dinner, visit SUGARCANE through
a tunnel-like corridor and soak up the sultry heat of the
favela-inspired lounge. Enjoy Brazilian beats and guest DJs, sip fine
cane spirits, and groove the night away on the festive dance floor.