Mirai, 1850 K St, NW (The Square)

Kiyomi, the sushi counter known for its quick lunch omakase, closed its outpost inside Downtown DC food hall the Square earlier this fall, with plans to open in a standalone location next year. In its place is a new sushi counter called Mirai. If the name sounds familiar, that’s because it’s a revival of a Shaw spot from Sushi Capitol owner Can Yurdagul that was the first in DC to offer a 30-minute omakase back in 2017. Now, Yurdagul is planning to expand the sushi offerings and open a ramen and robata counter at the food hall in the new year. Meanwhile, Sushi Capitol, which closed in February, also aims to make a comeback in Capitol Hill in early 2026.

Mirai opened its 12-seat counter in October with the same lunchtime deal as Kiyomi: seven pieces of ni

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