Hokasan brings much needed dim sum to Brickell. The shrimp & leek shuijiao (water dumplings) came in a flavorful clear broth. The jianjiao chicken shiitake dumplings (pan seared) and ginger woodear mushroom starter were also delicious!
Some items are a bit overpriced (one cup of green tea is $7), but I anticipate this will still be a popular spot due to convenience and quality.
I had a choice between this restaurant and Momi, just next door. I chose this place for its spirited away-esque decor, relaxing classical piano instrumental and more affordable prices.
The lower price isn't a replacement for quality. After being to many Ramen shops in Southern California... and enjoying authentic tasty bowls of ramen I have to say that this place does a great job with their ramen. Leaves nothing to be desired, they got every flavor down packed.
This place likes to tout its dumpling specialty...and after chasing for an authentic dim sum establishment in every city I visit... Hokasan has very good dumplings akin to the best dim sum restaurants in LA and NYC.
Food aside, their staff is extremely friendly and sociable. They dont mind working off menu and making custom dishes upon request...as long as its within reason and they have the ingredients.
Overall.... this place is very underrated and very tucked away. The parking next door is cheap and very convenient as well.
If you come here... leave this place a review because they deserve the notoriety.
Amazing authentic Chinese. The xiaolong bao and maifun were fantastic. Peter, the chef, made each dish to perfection while interacting with our party.
Best dim sum I've had. Try the hot rice pots too!
It’s not cheap, but it’s a cool hideaway. Food was great, definitely some of the best dumplings I’ve ever had. The cooks gave us a complimentary dumpling as well. Get ready to pay $100 for 2 people to eat dumplings though, that’s the only reason I can’t give it 5 stars. Weird hours so check first
If I were a giving a review purely based on the taste of the ramen, I would give them a 5 star, the soup was fresh and smooth, noodles and meat were excellent. But overall, I still think it’s too pricey for a bowl of ramen ($28-$35). Pretty sure you can find a 5 star worth bowl of ramen at a cheaper place.
This is probably my favorite restaurant in all of Miami, for more authentic cuisine. Everything in Miami has been altered in a weird way to fit bad taste. This restaurant is the only restaurant that has made me feel at home and appreciates good taste. I highly recommend their dumplings.
The dumplings are all amazing and the chili oil side is perfect for a little heat! The prices are a tad high but the food is overall great.
Absolutely delicious, everything in the menu is great, really recommended
We had a really good time and an amazing meal here. This Cantonese restaurant is a hidden jewel in the Brickell restaurant district- laid back, great service from the staff and owner and amazing menu. I’ll keep coming back!!!
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