Semi-Private Dining Space at Phuc Yea
About this space
Offering a selection of shareable plates that capture the soulfulness and passion behind family-rooted recipes, the restaurant is inspired by Aniece Meinhold’s Vietnamese heritage, Cesar Zapata’s Third Coast culinary roots and their Latin upbringing.
Under one roof, guests are invited to marvel at Biscayne’s blossoming Mimo district; embrace ‘90s hip-hop, street-cool music; and enjoy Cesar’s version of Viet-Cajun cuisine.
Meinhold's creative genius shines behind the bar. Phuc Yea's selection of handcraft cocktails features riffs on classic cocktails albeit with a South East Asian slant. Very technique driven,
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About Phuc Yea
Undoubtedly tongue in cheek, the word "Phuc" actually means "blessings, prosperity and good fortune." Not only is “Phuc” everyone's favorite word in the Urban Dictionary, but it has a positive meaning, so Phuc Yea to us all!
Leave your expectations at the door. We are not a pho restaurant; we are 100% conceptual.
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