1-800-Lucky

6.5Friend Score / 10

Wynwood's Asian food hall: a handful of counters — sushi handrolls, dumplings, Vietnamese sandwiches, Korean fried chicken — around a lantern-strung courtyard with two bars, DJs, and a karaoke room. It's more night-out than food-pilgrimage; the food is good-not-transcendent, but the vibe on a weekend night is pure Wynwood. Open past midnight.

Key facts

HoursMon–Thu 12:00–01:00; Fri–Sun 12:00–03:00
Price$$
Nearest transitNo rail in Wynwood; trolley or rideshare — most people walk from the Wynwood Walls area
Time needed1-2 hours for a meal; longer at night
Best time to goWeekend evenings for the scene; weekday lunch for a quiet, quick meal
Last verifiedJuly 12, 2026

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Frequently asked questions

What should I order at 1-800-Lucky?
The handroll counter and the dumplings are the consistent crowd-picks, and the banh mi is a sleeper for the price. Vendor lineups rotate over time, so graze — the food-hall format means nobody in your group has to compromise.
Does 1-800-Lucky have karaoke?
Yes — there's a private karaoke room you can book, which is a genuinely fun group move after a round of dumplings and drinks. Book ahead for weekend nights; it's not a walk-up situation when Wynwood is busy.
How late is 1-800-Lucky open?
Until 1am early in the week and 3am Friday through Sunday, which makes it one of Wynwood's most reliable late-night food options. The kitchens can wind down before the bars do, so don't wait until 2:45 for dumplings.
Is 1-800-Lucky worth it compared to a real restaurant?
As a friend: if your priority is the best Asian food in Miami, a dedicated restaurant will beat it. If your priority is a fun Wynwood night where everyone eats what they want with cocktails and a DJ, 1-800-Lucky is exactly the right call. Know which trip you're on.
Where do I park for 1-800-Lucky?
Wynwood parking is paid lots and metered streets, and weekend nights get predatory with event pricing. If you're doing the Walls and murals anyway, park once in a garage and walk — 1-800-Lucky sits right at NW 23rd St in the heart of the district. Rideshare is the stress-free answer at night.
What is 1-800-Lucky?
It's Miami's first Asian food hall — about 10,000 square feet in Wynwood with a rotating handful of counters covering sushi, dumplings, banh mi, ramen, and Korean fried chicken, plus two full bars. By day it's a food court; by night it's closer to a bar with very good snacks.
Is 1-800-Lucky expensive?
Counter dishes mostly run in the $10-20 range, so a solid meal lands around $20-30 before drinks — normal Wynwood pricing. Cocktails are where the bill grows. Not cheap eats, but fair for what it is.
Is 1-800-Lucky good for kids or is it a bar scene?
Daytime and early evening, totally fine for families — it's casual counter food with outdoor seating. After about 9pm, especially weekends, DJs take over and it shifts decisively into a drinking crowd. Time your visit to which version you want.

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