Lung Yai Thai Tapas

  4.1 – 2,078 reviews   • Thai restaurant

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Small spot with a patio serving authentic Thai cuisine, including coconut curries, soups & salads.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Lung Yai Thai Tapas 33135

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1731 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135

Phone: (786) 334-6262

Website: http://www.lungyai.com/

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Little hidden gem in Little Havana serving the city’s best Thai food. It’s open on weekends until 2am and closed on Mondays.

Reviews

A. Mutis
We went by recommendation to this restaurant located in downtown Miami with a Michelin Star and the truth was great. If you look at it from the outside it doesn’t say much because it’s a small place and without much luxury but you really feel like somewhere else. The atmosphere is good, the attention is very professional on the part of all their team, the cozy place, with little light at night but it makes it different, they play music from their country all the time, it was clean and the service in general was fast and efficient. The food was very tasty, recommended, with a balance of spectacular flavors. Just as a tip: when you go, look at the menu first so you know what to order because only one order is made, which is a little uncomfortable but it’s not that it gives problems either.
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Varun Vijay Rao
Finally made it to the Michelin Bib Gourmand recognized restaurant. Lots of hype and the food was great. The much talked about Khao Soi (noodles in curry from Northern Thailand) didn’t disappoint! The spring rolls were piping hot and extra crispy. The steamed dumplings were good, but not spectacular.

One drawback – they have a “one time order ” policy – meaning you place your entire order all at once and if you’re still hungry… well, too bad!
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The Coin Alley (wadeat1114)
This place is located calle 8; make up your mind and order everything you think you’ll need and take the best with you. Why? This place has a onetime order policy and you can’t order anything else. The only exception is rice and beer and possibly drinks. The Tom Yum is littered with mushrooms, no tomatoes visible, and it lacks galangal and lime leaves; could use some more tamarind, and it comes without spice for those who find bell peppers and mayo spicy. The waiter Chris offered to get me some pepper, which gave it the spice I needed. The duck salad was good, but it was a small portion for the price.
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David Ochoa
The food is amazing. Moo Manoun is a spicy salad (very spicy) but no so good. Khao Soi is delicious and Pad Thai is good. The service is horrible and the place normal
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Ernesto D Enriquez
We enjoyed the food we ordered, pork dumplings & pork belly appetizers. Pad See Ew. Super tasty, fast & friendly service. Going on a Friday afternoon helped avoiding crowds.
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MR
This spot is straight . The flavors, the energy, and the vibe are unmatched. Where else in Miami can you get a Michelin-recognized meal for under $100 for two people? That alone makes it special.

A lot of the negative reviews you see are just haters this isn’t some generic tourist trap it’s authentic, bold Thai food done right. If you actually appreciate real cooking, not watered-down plates, you’ll love it here.

Portions are generous, service is efficient (don’t expect hand holding, expect greatness), and every dish is packed with flavor. Easily one of the best values in the city.

If you’re in Miami and you skip Lung Yai, you’re missing
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Ema Klimaite
Outstanding Thai food. We tried the dumplings, tom kha soup, chicken curry noodles and slow cooked pork soup from chefs specialties. Everything was phenomenal! The prices are very reasonable. For appetizers, soup, two main courses and 2 beers we spent $80. The place gets packed during the lunch time. They claim Michelin ‘22, ‘23, ‘25. It’s closed on Sunday’s and Monday’s.
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Estefani Zambrano
Lung Yai Thai Tapas is hands down the most authentic Thai restaurant in Miami! The flavors are bold, fresh, and perfectly balanced. Our go-to order is always the Green Curry, Massaman Curry, Pad Thai, and Papaya Salad — each one is absolutely delicious and full of authentic Thai flavor.

Just a tip: you can only order once, so make sure to take a look at the menu ahead of time and jot down what you’d like to try. Trust me, everything is worth it!
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Martin Zidtowecki
Last time I was here was about maybe four years ago. This place is amazing. The food the service the flavors the soup everything about it is lovely. Just be prepared to order one time everything that you need because there’s no placing any additional orders no matter how delicious it is…
Today I had the soup with shrimp. I had the dumplings and had the barbecued ribs so good you will slap your momma.
My nephew is a food reviewer and I already sent him the information on this place and told him he gotta come here early just as they open to ensure getting a table and he is gonna love this place. His reviews will be on TikTok and on Facebook.
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Yin Xiu Li
The food at Lung Yai Thai Tapas was amazing! We had the steamed dumplings, Tom Kha, Pad See Ew, and Jungle Fried Rice. Everything was packed with flavor… the dumplings were tender, the Tom Kha was rich and comforting, and the Pad See Ew was perfectly balanced. The Jungle Fried Rice was good, though it tasted more like a regular fried rice than something unique. Overall, delicious food and definitely worth visiting!
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