YUGA RESTAURANT, INC.
CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA

YUGA RESTAURANT, INC., CORAL GABLES

to local businesses - you’ll see these clearly labeled "Yelp Ads" around the site. to recommend the most helpful and reliable reviews for the Yelp community among the millions we get. The software looks at dozens of different signals, including various measures of quality, reliability, and activity on Yelp. The process has nothing to do with whether a business advertises on Yelp or not. Ra-Ra-Ramen-Ya! This is my new favorite Ramen spot in Miami. Delicious ramen, great prices, and attentive service. This place is amazing and it is exactly what Miami needed! I came here with my boyfriend on a Saturday night. This little restaurant on Alcazar in the Gables used to be Yuga, before it was transformed into a ramen concept. The space is small, simple, and casual. They don't take reservations, but we were seated right away. As a starter we ordered the steamed gyoza, which were delicious. For our main courses, we enjoyed a Classic Ramen and a Kimchi Ramen. They were both amazing, but the Kimchi Ramen... wow. The spicy, flavorful broth, and amazingly fresh noodles just made this dish perfect. The Classic also had a rich broth, bamboo shoots, an egg that was perfectly cooked, nori, spinach, and some delicious chashu pork. The best part about the ramen at Lan Ramen-Ya is that you can customize it by adding more toppings to your bowl, such as extra meat or fresh buttered corn. They also had rice bowls which looked delicious, but we didn't get the chance to try one. For dessert, we ordered the green tea and black sesame mochi ice cream. This was some of the best mochi I've tasted! The mochi was not too gummy, and the ice cream inside was super creamy. The service here was excellent. Our server was very friendly, and the chef/owner Chef Johnson was helping out on the floor and making sure everyone was enjoying their meal. So my favorite part about this ramen spot? The affordable prices! Whoever said ramen has to cost $20+ dollars in Miami is about to eat their hat because the ramen here was only $14 per bowl, of amazing quality, with super-filling portions! See you soon Lan Ramen-Ya. I will definitely be back for some more delicious ramen! Did this just open? Where has this been all my life. I was doing my nails close by and decided to walk in and give it a try for lunch. I'm so glad I did. Babe and I live on the same street as Momi ramen which is authentic and you can't even order in English, you just point at what you want. But the bowls of ramen are 35 dollars, insane! In my opinion this place was just as good. My ramen came with a little side of i believe Kimchee, it was spicy and amazing. I kept putting more in my bowl even though I was already coughing from the spice because it was so good. The eggs in the ramen were cooked perfectly and the pork was a good amount. The bowl of ramen came with a salad and a dressing which was honestly one of the best dressings I've tasted. My lunch was excellent and it was $14. If you check in you get a discount. Seriously coming back and bringing babe. You should too. TLDR - Got that yum yum in my tum tum I was so distraught back when Yuga closed and was worried when I saw that the new concept was going to be a ramen joint. So far, every place in Miami is either good, but overpriced, or affordable, but just satisfactory. Lan Ramen-Ya has officially flipped the script on Miami ramen, offering both an exquisite bowl while still letting you feel like Kanye standing on his wallet. A few things go into the perfect gustatory symphony that is the comforting bowl of ramen you'll find here. (1) A rich, flavorful broth, (2) a perfectly marinated ajitama egg, cut in half, displaying a golden yellow-orange semi-runny yolk, (3) salivary gland provoking chasu pork with just enough fat to melt over your taste buds, and of course (4) a heaping portion of noodles that have optimized chew:break ratio with each slurp. Additionally, their menu has a couple of their home specials. I got to try their hot brussel sprouts, which are flash fried in a fish sauce and mixed with garlic. Wonderful healthy option to start your meal. And I would be remiss if I didn't mention their salad dressing. Every ramen bowl comes with a green salad to start and the dressing they prepare is extraordinary to say the least. I even asked my server (shoutout to Amy for being awesome) if she knew the recipe and she said she can't even figure it out. The foundation of it tastes similar to the traditional ginger dressing, but there's a mix of cilantro and extra citrus definitely in there. It's also got a little bit of a vinaigrette feel, but anyways, you'll HAVE to try it for yourself. Maybe you'll disagree with me. Maybe you've been living in LA or New York, and you're ramen standards are higher than an audience at Woodstock. But you'll have to experience this place for yourself before making any judgements. I'll definitely be back to have a couple of the different ramens and try their fried rices too. The search is over. I've finally found my go-to Ramen spot in Miami. My fiancé and I have been looking and after trying multiple other spots ( see my previous reviews) We had never found one that compared to the authentic ramen we so enjoyed in NYC-- until tonight. We dined here at 8pm on a Tuesday. After doing a quick Yelp search, this restaurant popped up on our feed. Having no reviews and no tips yet, we were a little weary to give yet another ramen spot in Miami a shot, but boy are we glad we did! We were greeted immediately by the owner, a very friendly man who told us that they had just opened one week ago and were just getting things started. He is also the owner of another restaurant that's been around for 17 years, Lan PanAsian Cafe by Dadeland Mall and decided to open a new and different spot in the Gables. We ordered 2 Classic Ramens with chashu pork, one extra spicy and the other mild. We only had to wait 10 minutes before being served the dishes. The portions were large, noodles were authentic and cooked to the right texture, the broth was bursting with flavor, not salty like all the other spots we've tried down here. The ramen came with 4 large thick pieces of pork, absolutely delish!! The ramen here compares to some of the best places that I've visited in NYC. ** if you finish your noodles and still have some of the tasty broth left over, just let them know and they'll bring you another bowl full of noodles for just $2. Yes!!!

KEY FACTS ABOUT YUGA RESTAURANT, INC.

Company name
YUGA RESTAURANT, INC.
Status
Inactive
Filed Number
P04000042567
FEI Number
200833286
Date of Incorporation
March 8, 2004
Home State
FL
Company Type
Domestic for Profit

CONTACTS

Website
http://yugarestaurant.com
Phones
(305) 442-8600

YUGA RESTAURANT, INC. NEAR ME

Principal Address
357 ALCAZAR AVENUE,
CORAL GABLES,
FL,
33134,
US

See Also

Licenses & DBA

LAN RAMEN-YA

Retail Alcoholic Beverages, CORAL GABLES
  • Board: Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco
  • License Number: BEV2327695 (Current)
  • Expiration Date: March 31, 2019
  • Effective Date: May 29, 2007
  • Original Issue Date: August 3, 2006
  • Location: 357 ALCAZAR AVENUE, CORAL GABLES, Dade, 33134, FL

Officers and Directors

The YUGA RESTAURANT, INC. managed by the two persons from CORAL GABLES on following positions: President, Vice President

Chikara Abe

Position
President Active
From
CORAL GABLES, 33134

Yasuko Abe

Position
Vice President Active
From
CORAL GABLES, 33134





Registered Agent is Chikara Abe

From
CORAL GABLES, 33134

Events

September 23, 2022
ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT
September 22, 2005
CANCEL ADM DISS/REV
September 16, 2005
ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT

Annual Reports

2021
April 20, 2021
2020
May 1, 2020