Yip is the fast-casual dim sum concept specializing in house-made dumplings and steamed buns. These dumplings are made to order, ensuring freshness and quality. They're a perfect option for light grazing across the food hall.
Tips from diners
Get an assortment of dumplings. They're small, so you can try multiple types while exploring other vendors.
B-Side is the sushi concept at 1-800-Lucky, offering innovative rolls that fuse traditional Japanese sushi technique with vibrant Peruvian flavors. Signature rolls are priced at $16 each and represent the food hall's Asian fusion approach.
Tips from diners
Order 2-3 rolls to try different flavor profiles. The fusion approach means these aren't traditional rolls—they're worth exploring.
Gold Marquess, the Chinese concept, serves authentic dishes including this crispy chicken. The chicken is fried until golden and coated in aromatic spices, making it a crunchy, flavorful option that works well for sharing.
Tips from diners
This is a great sharing dish. Order it with rice and noodles from Gold Marquess to build a feast.
Sili's hamachi crudo showcases fresh yellowtail fish prepared raw with bright citrus elements. This dish represents the Southeast Asian fusion approach, combining traditional crudo preparation with vibrant Asian flavors.
Tips from diners
This is a lighter option if you want to graze across multiple vendors. Perfect for sharing at the table.
Sili's tom yum noodle soup combines the classic Thai soup with noodles for a more substantial dish. The balance of heat, coconut cream, and aromatic spices makes it warming and comforting.
Tips from diners
This is filling enough as a single meal. Pair with an appetizer if you want something lighter.
1-800-Lucky opened in Wynwood as Miami's first dedicated Asian food hall, spanning 10,000 square feet with seven distinct restaurant concepts. The venue features multiple dining areas, two full bars with craft cocktails, and nightly DJs and live music after 7pm. Each vendor operates independently but shares the same vibrant communal space, making it ideal for groups with diverse tastes. The name references the lucky number in Asian culture.
This is ideal for groups—everyone can order from different vendors and eat together. Share dishes across the table.
DJs play nightly after 7pm, with live entertainment and special events. Weekend evenings peak after 10pm.
Two full bars serve cocktails and craft drinks. Happy hour pricing and specials vary by vendor.
Reserve ahead for larger groups. The food hall can accommodate private events and custom catering.
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