Casa Pescado, a modern Japanese restaurant backed in part by New York-based AIM Hospitality Group, is set to open in Hallandale Beach this fall, adding a sushi-forward concept to a Broward corridor that has drawn increasing hospitality investment over the past two years.

According to the operator's Instagram, the concept will feature a sushi-focused menu alongside omakase-inspired offerings — a format that has performed well in South Florida's higher-end dining market, where chef-driven tasting programs have found receptive audiences in markets from Boca Raton to Wynwood. Casa Pescado represents AIM Hospitality Group's stated move into the South Florida market; the New York firm's involvement signals the kind of multi-market operator attention that Hallandale has been attracting as luxury residential and mixed-use development reshapes its restaurant base.

Specific details on the address, square footage, and operator team have not been confirmed beyond the Instagram announcement. An opening window of fall 2026 is the timeline the operator has stated publicly.

Hallandale Beach sits between Fort Lauderdale and Miami-Dade, and its dining corridor has expanded notably alongside residential towers and casino-adjacent development near Gulfstream Park. The area has attracted brands looking for a foothold between South Beach's density and Las Olas' established scene — a middle corridor that offers newer construction, a built-in luxury residential base, and lower pre-existing competition than either anchor market to the north or south.

Casa Pescado's planned fall opening will be worth watching for its omakase format and how it positions against South Florida's established Japanese dining operators, several of whom have expanded in Broward in recent years. Further details on the team, address, and reservation structure are expected as the opening date approaches.