About 1-800-Lucky
In the dynamic tapestry of Miami's Asian restaurant offerings, 1-800-Lucky has carved a unique niche. Nestled at 143 NW 23rd St and easily reachable through (305) 768-9826, they've clinched a 4.5 stars ratings, based on 3.3K Google user reviews rating. Stay with us as we embark on a journey to unveil the standout features that make them a must-visit in their category.
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1-800-Lucky Menu prices
Ramen | ||
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Name | Description | Price |
SPICY TANTAN RAMEN | Artisanal noodles with soup made from soy-based sauce, veggie broth, rich sesame paste, spicy chili oil and pepper, flavored minced pork, cashews, scallions and fresh vegetables. (Dish contains cashews, please note if you have a nut allergy). | $19.00 |
VEGGIE TANTAN RAMEN | Artisanal noodles with soup made from soy-based sauce, veggie broth, rich sesame paste, spicy chili oil, pepper, tomato and plenty of fresh vegetables. (No meat or seafood in the soup. Noodles contain egg). | $16.00 |
SHOYU RAMEN | Artisanal noodles with Japanese Umami (the fifth basic taste) clear soup base of soy sauce and made with best quality ingredients (chicken, fish and vegetable mixed broth), sliced grilled pork, scallions, seasoned bamboo shoots and Japanese parsley. | $16.00 |
TOKUSEI SHOYU RAMEN | The authentic Tokyo Shoe Ramen with extra slices of grilled pork and tasty marinated soft boiled egg. | $19.00 |
SPICY TANTAN RAMEN | Artisanal noodles with soup made from soy-based sauce, veggie broth, rich sesame paste, spicy chili oil and pepper, flavored minced pork, cashews, scallions and fresh vegetables. (Dish contains cashews, please note if you have a nut allergy). | $19.00 |
VEGGIE TANTAN RAMEN | Artisanal noodles with soup made from soy-based sauce, veggie broth, rich sesame paste, spicy chili oil, pepper, tomato and plenty of fresh vegetables. (No meat or seafood in the soup. Noodles contain egg). | $16.00 |
SHOYU RAMEN | Artisanal noodles with Japanese Umami (the fifth basic taste) clear soup base of soy sauce and made with best quality ingredients (chicken, fish and vegetable mixed broth), sliced grilled pork, scallions, seasoned bamboo shoots and Japanese parsley. | $16.00 |
TOKUSEI SHOYU RAMEN | The authentic Tokyo Shoe Ramen with extra slices of grilled pork and tasty marinated soft boiled egg. | $19.00 |
Gohan Rice Bowls | ||
Name | Description | Price |
PORK BELLY RICE BOWL | Charred braised pork belly served with bamboo shoots, scallions, arugula mix, spicy mayo and a soft boiled egg over rice. | $15.00 |
TANTAN RICE BOWL | Minced pork, lettuce tossed in sesame oil with spicy mayo and sesame chili oil served over rice | $15.00 |
KARAAGE RICE BOWL | JFC Karaage, arugula mix, and a soft boiled egg served with spicy mayo over rice. | $15.00 |
KIMCHI RICE BOWL | Kimchi and arugula mix with spicy sesame chili oil and hand pickled ginger served over rice | $13.00 |
PORK BELLY RICE BOWL | Charred braised pork belly served with bamboo shoots, scallions, arugula mix, spicy mayo and a soft boiled egg over rice. | $15.00 |
TANTAN RICE BOWL | Minced pork, lettuce tossed in sesame oil with spicy mayo and sesame chili oil served over rice | $15.00 |
KARAAGE RICE BOWL | JFC Karaage, arugula mix, and a soft boiled egg served with spicy mayo over rice. | $15.00 |
KIMCHI RICE BOWL | Kimchi and arugula mix with spicy sesame chili oil and hand pickled ginger served over rice | $13.00 |
Sandos | ||
Name | Description | Price |
PORK BELLY SANDO | Charred braised pork belly with arugula sesame slaw on Shokupan (Japanese milk bread) | $15.00 |
KARAAGE SANDO | Our Japanese fried chicken thigh with arugula sesame slaw topped with sliced jalapeño and spicy mayo on Shokupan (Japanese milk bread) | $15.00 |
PORK BELLY SANDO | Charred braised pork belly with arugula sesame slaw on Shokupan (Japanese milk bread) | $15.00 |
KARAAGE SANDO | Our Japanese fried chicken thigh with arugula sesame slaw topped with sliced jalapeño and spicy mayo on Shokupan (Japanese milk bread) | $15.00 |
Sides | ||
Name | Description | Price |
PONZU EDAMAME | Edamame tossed in a black truffle ponzu sauce. | $7.50 |
JFC KARAAGE | Ginger and garlic marinated Japanese fried chicken thigh served with spicy mayo. | $11.00 |
PONZU EDAMAME | Edamame tossed in a black truffle ponzu sauce. | $7.50 |
JFC KARAAGE | Ginger and garlic marinated Japanese fried chicken thigh served with spicy mayo. | $11.00 |
1-800-Lucky Hours
Monday (Martin Luther King Jr. Day) | 12 PM–1 AM Hours might differ |
Tuesday | 12 PM–1 AM |
Wednesday | 12 PM–1 AM |
Thursday | 12 PM–3 AM |
Friday | 12 PM–3 AM |
Saturday | 12 PM–3 AM |
Sunday | 12 PM–3 AM |
Service Categories
- Asian restaurant
6 Reviews for 1-800-Lucky
- by Richard Padilla
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- Google Reviews
This is definitely a must try spot in Wynwood. Whenever I crave fire Asian cuisine, I make sure to make my way to 1-800-LUCKY. When it comes to the food offered here, I'd definitely recommend stopping by the booth that sells the whole pecking duck which is absolutely mouthwatering and the booth selling great bao buns. When you com here, you also have to try their slushy cocktail called Tropical Kiss. They always have great music playing and it's honestly a vibe. I hear they have karaoke at night as well so I'm looking forward to coming back and exploring the other things that 1-800-LUCKY has to offer.
- by andrew leon
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- Google Reviews
First off, the location has beautiful decor that adds a very inviting yet unique atmosphere. There’s like 4+ different restaurants with different Asian bistros you can order from. The prices were a little high for what you get. With that said the overall flavor of the foods were average. The staffing at the locations where I ordered from were friendly. Give it a shot for yourself the bento box was the best buy in my opinion.
- by Nemencio Ronquillo
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- Google Reviews
Pork sisig was decent and tastes authentic. But lechon kawali was an embarrassment to Filipino cuisine. They had lemon instead of brown lechon sauce (sarsa) for it. The server had no idea what sarsa was. Halo halo was mediocre, just the basic ingredients.
- by Camila Fernandez
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- Google Reviews
We ordered from 3 different places, they all had our food ready within minutes and it was all delicious. The staff at each establishment was amazing and friendly when my family had questions about the menu. My service dog was welcome and was offered a bowl of water within seconds of us sitting down. A great experience overall, we’ll be back soon.
- by Kishana Russell
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- Google Reviews
Great food, music, and drinks. The atmosphere is nice and chill Vegetarian options: The crispy tofu is great in the bento box
- by 1987Timmy
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- Google Reviews
The food was great. I had a bento box (pictured). The atmosphere has potential to be great. It certainly didn't help that there was loud drilling and roof work going on in the outdoor seating area while customers were there.