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Kojin2.0 Is a Secluded Culinary Treasure in Coral Gables

The a la carte menu offers some of the restaurant’s staples.

The street known as Ponce de Leon Boulevard in Coral Gables is a street that mixes elegant stores with magical and unique restaurants. It’s a street where you will be whisked away to a different world, where history mingles with classy establishments and beautiful people roaming around. Not only that, but it’s a boulevard full of options for those who want to relax, unwind and enjoy something new. And sometimes, while there, you might stumble right into a restaurant where cozy conversations, celebrations and special gatherings between friends and loved ones are welcome.

Are you looking for a restaurant like this to try out? Well, you are in luck.

Let me introduce you to Kojin2.0. Passionate foodies must visit this restaurant, especially if they enjoy all the things mentioned above. These specific elements are what make this restaurant truly special.

Kojin2.0 is a truly different restaurant. The service makes you feel like you’re in your family’s kitchen, hanging out and conversing with the chef—or, in this case, chefs.

Led by chef couple Pedro and Katherine Mederos, Kojin2.0 is the perfect place to explore a different side of Japanese food. The chefs are proud and focused on ensuring they utilize fresh and seasonal local ingredients in every dish served to their clients every evening. And they do so with pride.

The Mederos couple started this restaurant experience with the first Kojin, a pop-up restaurant only meant to last about three months in Miami’s Little River district. A year after the closure of a place revered and respected by everyone who tried their food options, they have little space in Coral Gables to show off their culinary skills and serve hungry diners a delicious selection of Japanese food created with passion. It’s a different world now, where Chef Pedro can feed more than just those who perched themselves on the six-seat counter at the prior Kojin pop-up.

Yet, while the restaurant is not just a counter offering delicious bites, the environment is cozy and only seats 30 diners. So, we recommend making reservations in advance to enjoy the dining experience at this restaurant.

When my husband and I had the chance to experience a meal at Kojin2.0, we were greeted by a cheerful and comfortable space featuring a soft banquette and table seating. The feelings you get, once you visit, are fuzzy because we felt welcome as soon as we stepped in and got ready for the long-awaited main event of eating at the new spot.

Diners can enjoy one of three tasting menus. Each one gives visitors a chance to try the restaurant’s varied food and beverage options, such as perfectly selected sakes, wines, and beers.

The starter version (Commis) comprised six courses for $85 per person. Then there’s the 12 or so course mid-level menu (Sous) at $145 per person. Lastly, for those seeking something very special, the all-in menu (Executive) is offered, including access to those two front-row counter seats, wine and sake pairings, and more surprises. Highly recommended for special celebrations, these menus give foodies a chance to have the best of the best selections to enjoy.

While at the restaurant, we felt like royalty. The a la carte menu offers some of the restaurant’s staples. Some of the included ones are a delicious brown butter brioche served with truffle honey butter and a flavor-packed sando. You can also enjoy the chicken or mushroom, a flavorful mix that includes slaw, tsukemono, and soy egg. Many of these are great for the start of your dining experience.

Chicken Sando

We were impressed by the main courses we tried and their general main course dishes. Expect to be wooed by fresh market fish, a delectable Niman Ranch short rib with curry, carrots, and celery root, among other options that will leave you satisfied with your meal and evening.

Oh, and please don’t leave without trying the crowd favorite, Kojin Caesar. It’s a perfect mix of local greens, katsumirim (a bonito flake-stirred salad topping), nori, and smoked trout roe. It was a true highlight for me!

End your dining experience with a delicious dessert, such as a rich chocolate tart with miso, caramel, and dulce de leche. Please remember to request perfect wine and sake pairings throughout your meal. It was one of the best things that we did since each selection enhanced every bite.

It’s time to treat yourself to a special and unique experience at Kojin2.0. It’s unforgettable, and you’ll recommend that others do the same.

For more information and reservations, call 786- 747-1404, visit their website www.kojin2.com and follow them on social media @kojin2.0.

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Drew Limsky joined Lifestyle Media Group in August 2020 as Editor-in-Chief of South Florida Business & Wealth. His first issue of SFBW, October 2020, heralded a reimagined structure, with new content categories and a slew of fresh visual themes. “As sort of a cross between Forbes and Robb Report, with a dash of GQ and Vogue,” Limsky says, “SFBW reflects South Florida’s increasingly sophisticated and dynamic business and cultural landscape.”

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