Find out what Asian restaurants to try in South Miami. South Miami is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, in the Miami metropolitan area. The population was 10,741 at the 2000 census and as of 2011, according to the U.S. Census Bureau was 11,932.
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3 based on 58 reviews
Spreading the joy of what great sushi should be: delicious, responsibly sourced ingredients, creative and tasty combinations and an experience you want to have again and again.
Itâs the airport so consider the location. Started with the edamame with chili sauce and this dish is fantastic! We ordered chicken and veggie ramen each. I was content considering the alternatives. Service was fast and efficient. We will be back on our return.
4 based on 403 reviews
I recently went here for the first time after having sought out a dim sum restaurant in Miami. I will confess that it was the best dim sum that I have ever had. But the portions are small and the prices are about 150% higher that your average dim sum restaurant. The restaurant was a full house when I went on a Saturday evening. Despite the restaurant being full, the service was excellent!
4 based on 15 reviews
I love Japanese food and Miyako satisfies my often cravings. Great service and food --there-- and at their sister restaurant at 9533 S Dixie Hwy.
4 based on 71 reviews
the food is good and servings are generous. Just didn't seem exactly like genuine Thai. The Masuman curry was good...potatoes were big boiled chunks rather than fried. It had a lot of big chunks of beef, too.
4 based on 101 reviews
1st visit to this place. Went solo on a Thursday evening while staying at a nearby hotel on business.Although it was a buffet, the server was attentive. Many hot & cold offerings, including soups, sushi & sashimi. They also had various shellfish as well as deserts that I didnât try. Whole thing for $19.40 includes tax, not including drinks, so that was a decent value.
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4 based on 99 reviews
We enjoy Lan's under $12 lunch specials, which include a main course (we usually get grilled salmon), served with miso soup, a California roll ($1 extra made with brown rice), mesclun salad and Asian sprout salad. Sometimes the salmon is a bit overcooked and slightly on the dry side, but I love the strip of charred salmon skin they leave on the fish.Service can be spotty. There usually isn't someone assigned exclusively to the register at the entrance or to showing patrons to their tables. Bottlenecks sometimes occur. The restaurant seems understaffed, and the harried servers appear to have multiple--too many?--responsibilities.Lan is known for its popular bubble teas, which come in several flavors. (If you're watching your carbs and/or calories, you might want to steer clear of them, especially the sweet creamy ones made with tapioca pearls. They are delicious, but some could contain more calories than your your lunch or dinner!)
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4 based on 66 reviews
About Akashi Japanese Restaurant Akashi Japanese Restaurant was established in 1993. The restaurant was started by Larry Chi and wife Barbara. At the time they started, they were the youngest sushi bar in town (average age of chefs was 21). The owners had
I parked in the back in front of a sign that warned unauthorized cars would be towed. When we entered and seated I asked the waitress if that was ok and she responded that it was for employees, Guess they are more important than diners, should be interesting to see how that works out when they can park and the diners can't.When you enter the restaurant is a long narrow place with the sushi bar forming a T at the end. On the sides are narrow tables with plastic chairs. The tables are black lacquer but most are a bit worn. In the center of the room is a series of carpeted rubber mats. Food was pretty good, but the decor could definitely use a refresh. There are no windows and the place is dark almost to the level of dingy. Some brightening would be a huge improvement. I asked for Kiuri as it was not on the menu, the waitress did not know what it was, so I asked if they had cucumber and she said yes. When the food came, I got cucumber, no dressing etc.. be carefull what you ask for you may get it :-), I also ordered the Tonkatsu which was very good, not too oily and a nice sized serving, only issue was they placed a paper doily on the plate under the meat, I don't know what for, if to absorb oil it was not needed but did seem to get in the way. My companion ordered 3 temaki, a salmon which she liked and 2 of something else that had fish. She was a bit surprised that the fish was cooked and they had an asparagus spear in the cone. But she said they were good just the same. I had an iced tea that was never refilled, I did not request a refill but felt I should have at least been asked.
4 based on 60 reviews
No Name Chinese is a collection of experiences, memories and a love for Chinese cuisine and Asian flavors. Pablo Zitzmannâs cuisine highlights Chinese flavor and techniques in a setting where seasonality plays a pivotal role in the menu, and his affinity
We got to the place on Sunday at 6 shortly after they opened. Learned that food would arrive âfamilyâ style we didnât expect to wait 30 min between courses. Our appetizer was so OVER sauced it had no taste but peppers . The steamed brisket bun was raw dough. The main dish, Kung pao chicken, had little flavor other than soy sauce and the accompanying fried rice arrived late and was over done with a mushy consistency. Weâll keep searching for a good Chinese restaurant in Miami. This was over priced as well...
4 based on 141 reviews
Moon Thai & Japanese was established on August 3rd, 2000, in Coral Gables, FL by lifetime chef and restaurant owner Jack Punma. Since then, the restaurant has expanded to include three additional locations: Kendall, Coral Springs, and Weston, FL. The menu
One terrific lunch. My friend and I started off with a saki, and an Asahi Super Dry. Outstanding. We had their ginger salad and soup. A+. Then the salmon and vegetables. Excellent. Service was ok, not great. The strength of the setting and their menu made up for the service shortfall. They earned a 5!
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4 based on 291 reviews
Totally lost in a middle of a small shopping mall, between Ace Hardware and a grocery shop, not a place where one would expect to find a top notch, sophisticated, Japanese restaurant - superbe products, fresh fish, both imaginative dishes and traditional fare. Worth a trip for a great diner at a decent price.
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