
Divi Sushi Bar And Lounge
About
Divi Sushi Bar And Lounge sits inside the Ritz-Carlton on Eagle Beach, bringing upscale Japanese and seafood plates to the high-rise strip. The 4.5 rating across 50 reviews lands it at #87 out of 155 restaurants in the Palm-Eagle Beach zone — solid middle ground in a competitive area. Food scores a 4.3, service a 4.4, so execution is consistent even if value trails at 3.8, which tracks for hotel dining at this price tier. The setting skews grown-up and polished, fitting the Ritz lobby vibe. Sushi and sashimi share menu space with cooked Japanese standards and seafood-forward appetizers. It's a reliable option if you're already staying nearby or want something beyond the usual beachfront grills, though the value subrating suggests you're paying a bit for the backdrop. Walk-ins usually work, but calling ahead doesn't hurt during high season.
At a glance
- Area
- Eagle Beach
- Vibe
- upscale
- Price
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- Reservation required
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- Kid friendly
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- Cuisine
- sushijapaneseseafood
- Dietary options
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