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Food Quality 5
Service 5
Atmosphere 5
Value 5
Consistency 5
Cultural Relevance 5

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Master Critic Review

1-800-Lucky 7.9
Wynwood
Miami's original Asian food hall since November 2017, packing seven vendors, two bars, karaoke, and a record shop into a 10,000-square-foot Wynwood warehouse that transforms from casual lunch spot to DJ-driven nightlife venue after 9pm. B-Side's sushi counter and Jeepney's Filipino sisig are the standouts—the rest ranges from solid to forgettable depending on the vendor and the night. Volume becomes punishing after 7pm, making conversation nearly impossible and pushing this firmly into 'party atmosphere' territory rather than serious dining. Skip the overpriced bubble tea, bring a group who can't agree on one cuisine, and lean into the chaotic energy rather than fighting it.
Must-Try Dishes: Shrimp Dumplings (YIP), Sisig Triple Cooked Pork Belly (Jeepney), Pork Belly Ramen (Hayato)
Scores:
Value: 8 Service: 7.5 Consistency: 7.5 Food Quality: 7.8 Atmosphere: 8.5 Cultural Relevance: 8.5
What makes it special: Miami's original Asian food hall packs seven vendors, two bars, and a karaoke room into a 10,000 sq ft Wynwood warehouse that transforms from food hall to nightclub after dark.
Who should go: Groups who can't agree on one cuisine, late-night crowds, and families before 7pm.
When to visit: Before 7pm on weekdays to avoid crowds and secure tables; after 9pm for DJ sets.
What to order: Hit B-Side for sushi and Jeepney for Filipino BBQ—the sisig and BBQ skewers are standouts. Grab shrimp dumplings from YIP and end with a matcha taiyaki cone.
Insider tip: Tables are first-come, so send one person to claim seats while others order from different vendors.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking available in Wynwood; paid lots nearby. Rideshare recommended for late nights
Dress code: Casual—come as you are; food hall vibe means anything from daytime casual to going-out looks works
Noise level: Loud (79 decibels)—music turns up around 9pm with live DJs; hard to hear tablemates on weekends. Indoor seating with AC is slightly quieter
Weekend wait: Lines at popular vendors possible; overall space rarely has long waits since you order at individual stalls
Weekday lunch: Minimal crowds; easy to grab food and find seating
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Options at most vendors—edamame, veggie sushi, tofu dishes, vegetable dumplings available across stalls
Vegan options: Poke OG offers vegan bowls with veggie/fruit substitutions; sweet potato noodles marked vegan; varies by vendor
Gluten-free options: Some GF options available (marked on menus); varies by vendor—ask at individual stalls
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Good for casual, adventurous first dates - share dishes from different Asian stalls while exploring the space. After 9pm the DJ turns up and it becomes more of a nightlife scene. Best for daytime or early evening dates if you want to talk. Late nights get loud.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes - no reservations needed, it's walk-in only. Food hall format means you order from different stalls. Finding a table during peak times (weekends, evenings) requires luck - arrive early or be patient. 10,000 sq ft gives you options.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes - listed as good for kids, wheelchair accessible, and pets welcome. Multiple food options mean picky eaters can find something. Best before 9pm when the DJ starts and it transitions to nightclub mode. Sunday market is particularly family-friendly.
Is it good for groups? Yes - excellent for groups with varied tastes. Seven Asian restaurants mean everyone finds something they like. Private karaoke room available. Outdoor area can be reserved for private parties. Contact them for large group arrangements.
Is there outdoor seating? Yes - both indoor and outdoor seating throughout the 10,000 sq ft space. Two full outdoor and indoor bars. The outdoor area transforms into a nightclub scene after 10pm with DJs. Can reserve outdoor space for private events.
Best For
Better for: Groups who can't agree on one cuisine; late-night eats until 3am; karaoke and dancing; bringing kids during daytime; casual hangouts with variety
Consider Alternatives If: You want quiet conversation, a sit-down dining experience, or are sensitive to loud music and crowds

Hours

Monday12pm - 1am
Tuesday12pm - 1am
Wednesday12pm - 1am
Thursday12pm - 1am
Friday12pm - 3am
Saturday12pm - 3am
Sunday12pm - 3am