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Welcome to Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge

Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge, a Dominican - Latin American eatery in Miami Gardens, offers a delightful culinary experience. With a diverse menu featuring traditional Dominican dishes, this Black-owned establishment prides itself on flavorful, homemade-style cuisine cooked with love. The attentive service, vibrant ambiance, and delectable options like Mofonguitos with shrimp and tender churrasco are sure to impress. Whether you're sipping on Morir SoƱando or savoring La Bandera, Yarumba promises a taste of authentic Dominican flavors paired with excellent service, making it a must-visit spot for Latin food enthusiasts.

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Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge is a hidden gem in Miami Gardens, offering authentic Dominican and Latin American cuisine. With a wide range of utilities like delivery, takeout, and catering services, Yarumba ensures a convenient dining experience for all. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible, welcomes pets, and provides a cozy and intimate atmosphere perfect for both casual gatherings and special occasions.

Located at 4740 NW 167th St, Yarumba is a culinary haven with a diverse menu that caters to vegetarians and meat lovers alike. Customer reviews rave about the attentive and friendly service, particularly highlighting waiters like Andres and Carlos who go above and beyond to make diners feel at home. The dishes at Yarumba are described as flavorful and reminiscent of homemade cooking, with traditional favorites like Mofongo, Churrasco, and La Bandera receiving high praise.

Whether you're looking for a laid-back lunch spot, a family-friendly dinner destination, or a cozy lounge for Happy Hour, Yarumba has something for everyone. The restaurant also offers private dining options and outdoor seating for those who prefer al fresco dining. With a commitment to sustainability through compostable containers and plastic-free packaging, Yarumba goes the extra mile to provide a conscious dining experience.

Overall, Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge is a must-visit for lovers of Dominican cuisine seeking an authentic and memorable dining experience. Don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in delicious dishes cooked with love and passion at this Latinx-owned establishment.

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Alberto F.
Alberto F.

Andrés is a great waiter . He was very attentive and professional. Definitely I will be coming back.

Maritza D.
Maritza D.

Food, service and ambiance were excellent. Andres our server was amazing! Great food!

Antita B.
Antita B.

I love coming here to eat Dominican food. Our waiter Andres was phenomenal! I loveee his personality, he was comical, friendly and very attentive. Ask for Juan or Andres for your waiter and you will get EXCELLENT service! Yesterday's food was amazing! I felt like my grandma or one of my tia's was cooking in the kitchen....the food was flavorful and tasted like it was homemade! It was cooked with LOVE. They brought us "con con" with habichuelas rojas over it - omgggg, it was so delicious!! The guandules that came later were so good and the avocado was huge, on point and perfect! We were in Dominican food heaven!!! Whoever is in the kitchen cooking, make sure you keep them and give them a raise!!! LoL

Farah S.
Farah S.

Second time here this week. Everything was great! Our server Carlos was friendly and gave great recommendations! Food was delicious, flavor is always on point! Great ambience.

Yeny L.
Yeny L.

Carlos was an amazing waiter The food was incredible The ambiance cool I totally recommend this place

Amanda L.
Amanda L.

My mother wanted to spend her birthday dinner here as we have never been here before and she heard great things about it. The location is a little out of the way in a large plaza but there's plenty of parking and it's easy to find. We were instantly greeted and seated. It was nice as we arrived around 6:30 so it was busy but not too busy or loud. We ordered Mofonguitos as our appetizer topped with shrimp. I believe you can get it with credo (pork) but I'm glad we got it with the shrimp. The mofongo was a nice balance of savory and sweet and really hit the spot. I ended up ordering a churrasco meal with tostones and white rice. I could've order anything on the menu as everything sounded and looked delicious, however, I'm a sucker for a great churrasco when I'm at authentic Latin places. The churrasco was extremely tender and the cut and portions of everything was pretty generous. I absolutely loved and practically devoured the tostones. Soft with a nice crunch too it. Great impact full flavor too. After we finished up and were waiting for our waitress to come back with the check another worker (she may have been the owner) came by our table to offer us sweets as well as mints. I thought this was nice! Plus, the lollipops were so good! I enjoyed this place as well as my family. My mother had a fantastic birthday dinner and we had a really pleasant time here. Would come back here whenever I'm in the mood for some delicious Dominican food.

Carolina O.
Carolina O.

Delicious Dominican food, great ambiance, and excellent service by Andres. Highly recommend it!

Paloma M.
Paloma M.

Come with me to Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge located in Miami Lakes. Yarumba is a Dominican restaurant that was recommended to me by a friend. We went on a weekday, and it was quiet, but the friend who recommended it said it is a lot of fun on the weekends. It can be hard to find restaurants that make good traditional Dominican dishes in Miami, but Yarumba hit the mark. Yarumba's menu has the classics. For our drinks, we went with natural juices. I had the Morir Soñando, and my friend had the Passion Fruit Juice. Morir Soñando is a traditional Dominican drink of orange juice and evaporated milk; the one at Yarumba was excellent. My friend had La Bandera (Dominican Flag Platter) made of chicken or beef, rice, beans, plantains, sweet plantains, and avocado. The traditional Bandera is with chicken, but my friend chose beef. She said it was delicious, it did look delicious, and everything looked freshly made. I went with 4 Golpes made of mangu (mashed plantains), Dominican salami, longaniza, fried cheese, and a fried egg. The dish is called 4 golpes because of the four sides. The mangu was excellent and the sides as well. Even though I didn't eat the egg, I liked that they asked how I wanted it fried. Overall, Yarumba was excellent. The service was great. Our server provided feedback on the menu and answered all questions very nicely. The food was terrific, very well prepared and presented. I'm happy to have an option for good quality food from La Tierrita.