Yip - Miami
Yip
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A vibrant Wynwood food-hall inside 1-800 Lucky brings together dumplings, baos, ramen, sushi, boba, Filipino snacks, desserts and a bar in a lively, club-like setting popular with young crowds. Portions tend to be small and prices on the high side; some dishes impress while others arrive oversteamed or underseasoned. Service is mixed—fast buzzer pick-up but occasional rude staff and automatic gratuity add friction. Expect loud music, crowded sidewalks and limited parking; ideal for casual group outings rather than quiet, traditional dim sum dining.
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I dined at Yup at 1-800 Lucky yesterday and had a disappointing experience. I ordered three dishes for $38.75, but it didn't make sense because a service charge was already included, and my server didn't inform me of that. As a result, I ended up tipping more than necessary. While it's not a huge amount, it shouldn't have happened. The server wasn't very friendly either. Please don’t let this happen to anyone else; it feels like a scam. I'm really disappointed.
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Okay. So let me start off by saying that this place is very cute, it's in the hip Wynwood area that I've discovered not being from here a lot of the young adults LOVE to come hang out, shop, eat and play, day or night, weekday or weekend, it's all the same. So I get it, but this area of town is A BEAST when it comes to parking, it is always full of people on the narrow sidewalks, who don't want to let you through. There's LOUD music constantly playing everywhere why do I feel like I'm at a club on a sunday afternoon when I'm simply walking down the street. Anyways, we were excited to eat here were expecting dim sum... I guess this is their concept of dim sum but it's not the traditional Chinese concept AT ALL. This place is a food court, with various kinds of Asian cuisine; sushi, ramen, boba, Filipino snack foods, a bar, an ice cream stand, etc. You find your own table, you then stand in line for each vendor if you order from various vendors- which we did , then you have to go back and pick up your order when your buzzer s go off. Not relaxing at all. It was so loud music playing that we had to yell our orders to the vendors and we didn't bother to talk much while eating because yelling at each other was just inappropriate, lol. The food was okay;Duck lettuce wraps from Gold Marquess $20 was veggies w/ miniscule pieces of duck;Frim another vendor that I can't remember the name of- we ordered he veggie spring rolls $7.90 which were pre-frozen still cold in the middle, and the Shanghai soup dumplings $8.90 had the weirdest dough texture forgot that there's supposed to be soup inside;Joel ordered ramen from Unagi @1800 $19.00 a bowl , he said it lacked bite and flavor. Also- at Unagi they automatically add 18% gratuity, even though they don't come to your table to take your order, they dont bring your food or anything that a server does. Rip-off.Needless to say, we'll leave this place to the young ones who haven't quite developed their taste buds yet, who just want to go out blow their money.
Some of the best dim sum in South Florida. Their dumplings and baos are very good. I love the shrimp baos and crab baos the most. Definitely a must try any time you visit.
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