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    Neo Ai Tallarin

    3.7 (65 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Belkis T.

    I had an unforgettable dinner at Neo Ai Tallarín. The noodles are made fresh daily. The authenticity of the platters we had were top notch. The service was very attentive. Would totally recommend this hidden gem in Miami South Beach.

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    Kaori L.

    The taste is just mediocre and the price just ain't helping. The most flavorful thing about the spicy gyoza ramen is the gyoza--which was probably frozen. Everything else taste like salty water. The ramen noodles were also so bland--tasted like spaghetti noodles. My friend got the pho and I've never felt offended by food before until this one--it was the most hispanic-tasting pho I've ever had. $20 for pho that tasted like salsa... I appreciated the good service and the workers that cleaned our tables after we were done eating. Ambience of the location is good for large parties and for those who like variety of food/drinks

    Chicken ramen
    Itzak H.

    It is exciting to have ramen options right in the heart of Lincoln Road. It is also great to have it as parr of a food court where you and your friends don't all have to eat at the same restaurant but can still all eat together. While the service was speedy and the food court is always a fun vibe, the food didn't excite me too much. The chicken ramen was pretty basic, a boring broth a few pieces of chicken and some noodles is what it boiled down to. It was fine but nothing that made me want to finish the whole bowl. The strawberry boba was a very generous interpretation of what boba is. It was really just cold milk with strawberry popping pearls inside. Everything was just fine but did not inspire me much to check it out again especially since these two dishes alone set me back around $25.

    Chicken ramen and strawberry boba
    Audrey S.

    It's a stall inside the Lincoln Food Hall. The ramen is pretty good. I wouldn't say it's the best but it's enjoyable and fairly affordable. Our chicken ramen had a creamy, salty broth that I enjoyed and a decent amount of toppings. Strawberry boba was basically just strawberry syrup and milk, would go without next time. Food came out fairly quickly and food hall is clean and pleasant.

    Pork belly fried rice
    Anton P.

    Located inside the food hall this place serves Asian style fried rice, noodles and ramen. I had fried rice with pork belly, it was delicious, the price is steep for the food hall, but it's Miami beach

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    Deborah H.

    First impressions when we walk in, it looks like a big courtyard in the mall We ordered the pork ramen and spicy beef gyoza We also ordered the pork dumplings but the girl didn't hear us ! Customer service is always lacking in Miami but back to the food The ramen was really delicious and the gyoza was so good ! Definitely would come back if I'm in the area to try it again but I wouldn't make a special drive for it As far as the ambiance it like being in a mall food court I don't mind it and it's great cause we have kids who wanted something else so it worked out for everyone

    Paloma M.

    The Hibachi-style Chicken Fried Rice from Ai Tallarín at the Lincoln Eatery was delicious. My favorite part of this one is the tossing and mixing all the ingredients. We couldn't decide between all the fantastic options at Lincoln Eatery, so my friend and I each got a dish to share. The fried rice was AMAZING.

    Crispy pork shumai
    David S.

    Quick easy and tasty. What more can you ask for in a mall food court? The shrimp hargow could have been a little warmer, and the pork dumplings were a bit too salty, but both were solid. I'll definitely come back and try other stuff. NOTE: this was supposed to be the first review for their BOCA RATON LOCATION @ Town Center Mall. Yelp- please fix this.

    Mabelys H.

    Service was great but the food not so much. I tried their ribeye ramen & their ribeye fried rice and it was just underwhelming tbh. Also tried their spicy shrimp tempura, which was just tempura shrimp with a side of spicy mayo.. wouldn't eat here again.

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    dee g.

    I love dim sum so was looking forward to trying Their shrimp har Gow dumplings but I had better. They tasted fishy and like could be frozen from an Asian market. There was some weird plastic looking stuff on top which I removed. Since they tasted so fishy and rubbery I don't recommend. You get one plastic fork wrapped in a thin cheap napkin and not even a knife so I had to use my fingers. They don't even offer you a plate so I had to ask their sushi spot for one. Luckily I went back up to order the mushroom dumplings which were on my mind and I'm happy I did because I do recommend them. If I only got the shrimp har gow I probably would not go back but the mushroom dumplings steamed were soft and flavorful. This food hall is empty on a Tuesday happy hour when you walk by so many full spots you are sort of sad you are trapped here without even a place to buy an alcoholic drink .... Let's see if I give this place another shot.... It would be good in the summer to avoid the heat since it is air conditioned. The music is a little loud since it is empty. I think this is a great spot for teenagers! No booze and lots of options and lots of open space!

    Rib Eye Ramen
    Aydin K.

    Tried the shrimp shumai, pan fried beef gyoza and robe eye ramen. All were very flavorful and perfectly prepared. The shumai were my favorite but enjoyed my entire meal whole heartedly. Maria was very helpful with recommendations and provided excellent service. When I asked for homage she not only have me their homemade incredible chili crunch but also a super umami truffle flavored one too. I'll be back next time in SoBe!

    Angelo R.

    I don't know why it took me so long to review this but this is the real deal. Authentic Asian cuisine from Dim Sum, Dumplings, and Fried Rice to Noodles. Locate inside the Lincoln Road Food Hall, this place will satisfy your cravings for Asian food. My favorite shareables are the Pan Fried Korean BBQ Dumplings, Shrimp Har Gow, Crispy Fried Shumai, and Charsiu Bun. Everything is made to order so be patient. But once you take a bite of each of these items, you'll be impressed. They only use quality ingredients. As for the noodles, you can't go wrong with their ramen. Noodles are made from scratch and the owner will even give you a demo of how they make them. They have this machine that will mold the fresh dough into strings of noodles and the elasticity comes out perfect. Love this place and the owner is always there not just to greet you with a smile but explain how they cook and prepare their food. He is definitely proud of the quality dishes they serve.

    Nina C.

    Was taking a stroll in Lincoln Road and decided to make a detour to come to the food hall, I've been here before and I know they have a great selection as well as a pretty outdoor rooftop terrace bar. I wasn't super hungry, so I was looking for something small, I decided to stop here at ai tallarin ultimate street food because I had eaten at the stand across the way, the sushi one, for an oak, private seating before, and absolutely loved the quality and experience. Today I tried the slow braised pork bun, an appetizer for seven dollars. It was absolutely incredible and the perfect perfect size. So fresh, the dough melts in your mouth. The pork inside is seasoned perfectly and super tender, and they give you a yummy dipping sauce. The man at the register is so kind, he answered my questions as I mentioned not wanting pork belly, and he clarified this is pulled pork. Delicious, 10 out of 10. I'll be back!

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