Miami Sushi Club

Mint Date
May 10, 2023
Mint Price
0.47Ξ
Total Supply
3,555 NFTs
Number of Winners
3,555 Spots
Raffle Time
May 10, 2023, 1 p.m.
Official Link
miamisushiclub.co
Verified Twitter
MiamiSushiClub
Verified Discord
discord.gg/MiamiSushiClub
This project will be overallocating. That means that if you win, you will NOT be guaranteed a spot. Please see the project description for more information.

Introducing: Miami Sushi Club, an IRL membership pass that grants you access to Miami's most exclusive Sushi restaurant coupled with immediate and unprecedented access to an exclusive circle of Web3 connoisseurs. Brought to you buy Chef Bee, an executive chef at Nobu, and Charlie Rothkopf, a 9 figure Web3 entrepreneur.

Miami Sushi Club (MSC) is Miami’s first members-only private dining club where membership is purchased on the blockchain as a Non-Fungible-Token (NFT) and owned by the token-holder to gain access to our Restaurant/Lounge and various culinary, cultural and social experiences.
 
All Holders (Sushi Warriors and Omakase Warriors):

1. 25% off your check at Miami Sushi Club (including alcohol) and at participating fine sushi locations in MIA, NYC, LA, and more…
2. 24/7 Access to Miami Sushi Club lounge/bar area in Miami
3. Preferred reservations at participating Sushi spots globally
4. Event access for Miami Sushi Club physical location

Omakase Warriors:

5 free Omakase seatings at Miami Sushi Club per year, for life (includes a +1)   

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Introducing: Miami Sushi Club, an IRL membership pass that grants you access to Miami's most exclusive Sushi restaurant coupled with immediate and unprecedented access to an exclusive circle of Web3 connoisseurs. Brought to you buy Chef Bee, an executive chef at Nobu, and Charlie Rothkopf, a 9 figure Web3 entrepreneur.

Miami Sushi Club (MSC) is Miami’s first members-only private dining club where membership is purchased on the blockchain as a Non-Fungible-Token (NFT) and owned by the token-holder to gain access to our Restaurant/Lounge and various culinary, cultural and social experiences.
 
All Holders (Sushi Warriors and Omakase Warriors):

1. 25% off your check at Miami Sushi Club (including alcohol) and at participating fine sushi locations in MIA, NYC, LA, and more…
2. 24/7 Access to Miami Sushi Club lounge/bar area in Miami
3. Preferred reservations at participating Sushi spots globally
4. Event access for Miami Sushi Club physical location

Omakase Warriors:

5 free Omakase seatings at Miami Sushi Club per year, for life (includes a +1)   

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