Yuzu Menu – Miami, FL

Type : Restaurant

Location : Miami, FL

Based on 17 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.2 stars. Price

Yuzu 33137

Address:
140 NE 39th St, Miami, FL 33137

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Menu

Snacks & Salads
Local Vegetable “Rojak”
Tamarind dressing, toasted cashews and nasturtiums.
$10.00
Foie Gras Dumplings
Pork, grapefruit and yuzu vinaigrette.
$14.00
Bao’s
BBQ Duck + Chili Ginger $12.00
Avocado + Chili Ginger $10.00
Noodles
Hong Kong BBQ Duck Noodles
Pickled schezuan cucumbers, bok choy.
$20.00
Gaya Street Curry Laksa
Coconut-turmeric broth, prawns, chicken, herbs and fried shallots.
$20.00
Rice
Hainanese Chicken Rice
Poached chicken breast, pandan lead infused rice, ginger-chili sambal.
$18.00
Yuzu Kosha Pork Bowl
Crispy shallots, mushrooms, fire sambal.
$19.00
Drinks
Arnold Palmer Iced Tea $4.00
Sparkling Yuzu $5.00

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Reviews

Elizabeth Hadden
I’ve been craving katsu sandwiches since we got back from Japan, and Yuzu did not disappoint! We tried the pork sando, egg sando, and pork katsu curry. There was exceptional attention to detail given to everything we received, even the rice was specially seasoned.

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Danny Reyes
2.5 stars. The duck shoyu ramen left a lot to be desired. I did not expect a traditional shoyu broth or for the depth of flavor to be at the level that I’ve had in Japan, but this ramen was disappointing overall. The broth was unbalanced and far too sweet, a bit oily, and without layered depth of flavors. The mushroom flavors that came through were nice. The best part of the dish was the duck breast, which was cooked to a perfect medium rare. The portion size was on the smaller side with few noodles. For a ramen that costs over $20, it certainly did not meet expectations. Ramen is all about the broth and this broth wasn’t very good. Service was very friendly and helpful. The food stall was very clean. Unfortunately, I wouldn’t recommend Yuzu for ramen.

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Graham Ferguson
They have a bacon-infused ramen! I know that sounds strange, but let me tell you that it was phenomenal! The bacon flavor was well defined, but shone more like a hint of beef jerky. The chashu pork cut was nice, thick, and super tender and the soaked up the flavor of the broth. The noodles had a gentle texture with a light spring to it (excellent). The nitamago was seasoned so well that the bonito undertones were front and center and let’s not forget the texture of the yolk was nice and runny without dissolving into the broth! This was some great ramen!

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Matias Almeida
Good Ramen not the best but good. A little expensive for a food court with out service. The food court is really nice.

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Andrea Wilde
Wow – this place is a real unexpected find. If you like authentic Japanese sushi, you’ll find it here in this beautiful upscale food court. We had the omakase and chef brought the dishes to our table personally – such a nice touch. Four days have passed, and tonight we dined at a “famous” Bal Harbour sushi restaurant…Yuzu was BETTER, no question. Try the omakase at Yuzu – your tastebuds will thank you.

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Eric Lin
Decent ramen, but the quality doesn’t match its price ($20 + tax).

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Natalia Murcia
We love it it was amazing a little over price but it was really good we love the service also

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Sebastian Echeverria
5000/5 if that is possible. The food is always unbelievable. The consistency is a fantastic factor in knowing every time the food going to be amazing. If I may recommend something, try the BBQ Duck or Pork Belly Bao Buns.

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Jason Valdivia
Presentation was good, but that’s about it. The ramen lacked flavor. Stay away and go to 1-800-Lucky or Ichimi for really good ramen.

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Maria Rada
Worse ramen… it looks good but that is it. The taste is just salty and weird.

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