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Moshi

An intimate and refined dining experience fusing Japanese techniques with fresh, local Colombian ingredients.

4.6
(853 reviews)on Google
$$$$Japanese FusionEl Poblado

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Nestled in the vibrant and upscale El Poblado neighborhood of Medellín, Moshi stands as a testament to culinary innovation, offering a sophisticated fusion of Japanese techniques and Colombian ingredients. This is not a traditional sushi restaurant; instead, it embarks on a journey to connect the flavors of Southwest Asia with the bountiful products of Colombia. The ambiance is chic, modern, and intimate, making it an ideal setting for a refined dining experience. The centerpiece of Moshi is its 8-seat Omakase bar, designed to mirror a traditional Tokyo sushi bar, where guests can witness the artistry of the chefs up close as they craft a unique Colombo-Japonés tasting menu.

The menu at Moshi is a creative exploration of textures and tastes, moving beyond the expected to deliver surprising and delicious flavor profiles. Signature offerings include inventive sushi rolls, flavorful ramen, and delicate nigiri, all prepared with a purist's approach that focuses on the quality of the ingredients, particularly fresh, artisanal fish from Colombia's Pacific coast. The restaurant is also lauded for its delectable cocktails, which are as artfully prepared as the food. With its trendy yet relaxed atmosphere, exceptional service, and a menu that constantly pushes the boundaries of culinary fusion, Moshi offers a truly special and memorable dining experience for the discerning luxury traveler.

What People Are Saying

Austin

Considers it the best restaurant experience in Colombia, recommending the Colombian/Japanese fusion. He enjoyed the interactive experience of sitting at the counter and praised the food quality as rivaling top London restaurants at a fraction of the price.

Benjamin

Praises Moshi as the standout among its sister restaurants, highlighting the fairly priced and exceptional bento box with fresh, flavorful components. The Japanese steak sandwich was particularly memorable for its crisp, buttery bread and incredibly tender beef.

Emily

Emily stopped by for cocktails and had a fantastic experience, noting that every cocktail they tried was delicious. Although she didn't eat, she was captivated by the amazing aroma of the food and looks forward to returning to try the menu.

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