The Top 5 Tasting Menus Near Kompose Hotel Sarasota
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Rank 1. Sushi Sho Rexley
Omakase Sushi
Chef Rexley Kwok's sushi counter sits a block from downtown's noise, offering omakase that balances technical precision with genuine warmth. Nigiri anchors each meal—koji-cured salmon brushed with whiskey-barrel soy, uni kissed with yuzu, spot prawn served raw and fried—each bite a small argument for restraint over spectacle.
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Rank 2. Koya
Contemporary Japanese
At a small counter where the chef presides, dishes merge Japanese technique with Western ingredients—A5 wagyu with capers and parmesan, turbot in tomato-miso emulsion—built from weekly Toyosu Market imports. The pacing is unhurried, the sake list considered, and the whole affair conducted with genuine attentiveness.
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Rank 3. Ebbe
Scandinavian New American
Ebbe Vollmer's downtown Tampa restaurant pivots around a single tasting menu, its open kitchen anchored by a sweeping marble bar where Scandinavian technique meets assured plating. The cooking—tender turbot with caviar, braised oxtail with foie gras—trades showiness for clarity, each dish calibrated and complete.
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Rank 4. Kōsen
Sushi
Chef Andrew Huang pilots omakase at this minimalist sushi counter with dark wood and focused precision, moving from composed kitchen dishes into nigiri that favors tradition over spectacle. Scallops in strawberry vinegar and kombu-cured rockfish with salt and lemon suggest a kitchen that knows when restraint matters most.
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Rank 5. Noble Rice
Sushi
Among the restaurants clustering Channelside, Noble Rice stands apart with a lively energy uncommon to minimalist Japanese spaces. The à la carte sushi menu anchors the room—king salmon nigiri, a negi toro roll layered with spicy fatty tuna and black garlic soy—but karaage, ramen, and skewered items suggest something less reverent than pure omakase tradition.