O-Ku Japanese restaurant nears opening in Tampa

One of Tampa's most anticipated new eateries, O-Ku, a Japanese sushi restaurant, has teased an imminent opening in Bayshore Gardens. The spot comes from the team behind Maru.

Tampa's dining scene is set to gain a new highlight with the upcoming debut of O-Ku in Bayshore Gardens. Described as one of the city's hotly anticipated restaurants, O-Ku specializes in Japanese sushi and is helmed by the same team responsible for Maru, another local favorite.

The restaurant has recently hinted at an opening in the near future, building excitement among food enthusiasts in the area. While specific details on the menu or exact launch date remain forthcoming, the buzz underscores O-Ku's potential to elevate Tampa's offerings in authentic Japanese cuisine.

This development aligns with a wave of diverse culinary openings in Tampa, including Asian tea houses and Mexican spots, as noted in local coverage. O-Ku's arrival promises to add to the vibrant mix of international flavors in Bayshore Gardens.

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