Just the Tip Podcast by F+B Miami
What does it really take to create one of Miami's most respected Japanese dining experiences? In this episode of Just the Tip, Felix Bendersky sits down with chef, restaurateur, and creative visionary Alvaro Perez Miranda, the founder behind acclaimed concepts including Ogawa, Midori Hayakawa, and Wabi Sabi. Born in Venezuela and deeply influenced by years spent living and studying in Japan, Alvaro shares how art, culture, and craftsmanship became the foundation of his approach to hospitality. This isn't just a conversation about sushi. It's about the Japanese philosophy of omotenashi—anticipating a guest's needs before they ask—the relentless pursuit of excellence, and why the smallest details often create the most unforgettable dining experiences. Felix and Alvaro explore Miami's evolution into a world-class culinary destination, the growing appreciation for authentic Japanese cuisine, and what it takes to build restaurants that earn the respect of both diners and the Michelin Guide. Whether you're a chef, restaurateur, entrepreneur, or simply passionate about exceptional dining, this episode is a masterclass in hospitality, discipline, and creative vision. 🔥 In This Episode: * Alvaro Perez Miranda's journey from Venezuela to Japan and Miami * The philosophy behind Ogawa, Midori Hayakawa, and Wabi Sabi * How Japanese hospitality (omotenashi) transforms the guest experience * Why craftsmanship and attention to detail matter more than trends * Building Michelin-recognized dining experiences in Miami * The evolution of Miami's Japanese restaurant scene * The relationship between art, culture, and hospitality * Why small restaurants often deliver the most memorable experiences 🧠 Key Insights * Great hospitality begins long before the food reaches the table. * Authenticity is built through discipline, not shortcuts. * Exceptional restaurants obsess over the smallest details. * Community and long-term relationships create lasting brands. * Miami has become one of America's most exciting culinary destinations by embracing diverse cultures and craftsmanship. 🗣️ Standout Moments "Omotenashi, komakai, and sensei are the foundation of everything I do." "The restaurants I love most are small places where craftsmanship comes first." "Every restaurant has its own art." "The greatest reward is when guests become friends." 🎧 Subscribe to Just the Tip for conversations with the chefs, restaurateurs, entrepreneurs, and operators shaping the future of hospitality. 👇 Comment below: What's the most memorable dining experience you've ever had and what made it unforgettable?
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