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If you are searching for a Dominican restaurant in Miami Gardens that goes beyond the usual, Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge is the answer. Located at 4740 NW 167th St, Yarumba brings authentic Caribbean flavor to an upscale, full-service dining room – then keeps the energy going until 3 AM on weekends. It is the kind of place where you can come for a long family lunch on Saturday afternoon and return that same night for live music and cocktails.Yarumba has earned recognition as one of South Florida’s premier Dominican dining destinations. The kitchen is led by Chef Danny Peñalo, whose menu blends traditional Dominican recipes with refined technique – think Grandmother’s Goat Stew plated next to Angus Ribeye and Caribbean lobster.Call (305) 622-9700  |  Get Directions  |  View the Full MenuAuthentic Dominican Food in Miami Gardens – What to Order

The menu at Yarumba covers the full breadth of Dominican cooking, from market-style soups to premium cuts of Angus beef and whole Caribbean snapper. Every dish is built on homemade spice blends and tropical ingredients, and the kitchen does not cut corners on the classics.

Starters Worth Sharing

Start with the Dominican Mix ($18.99) – a combination of cheese patties, quibe, beef, and fried items that doubles as a tour of the island’s favorite street foods. The Porkbelly Mofonguitos ($14.99), miniature mofongo cups topped with caramelized onions and garlic dressing, disappear fast at the table. For something lighter, the Crispy Roasted Pork ($14.99) comes oil-free with guacamole and is one of the most ordered starters on the menu.

[Image: Dominican Mix appetizer platter at Yarumba, Miami Gardens]

Dominican Classics Done Right

The Dominican Sancocho ($16.99 large) is the real thing – a thick broth built from beef, pork, chicken, malanga, and cassava. It is the dish regulars order first when they bring out-of-town guests. The Goat Stew ($21.99) is prepared from a grandmother’s recipe and is slow-cooked to fall-off-the-bone tenderness. The Dominican Flag Platter ($25.00) – stew, white rice, red beans, tostones, and fried plantains – is the most complete expression of the national table on the menu.

Mofongo comes in seven variations, including a Trifongo (cassava, green banana, ripe banana) and a Mocano Mofongo loaded with pork rinds, pork belly, and cheddar cheese. The Churrascofongo ($35.00) is the chef’s signature: mofongo stuffed with Angus skirt steak and finished in a creamy pork sauce. It is the dish that earns the most repeat orders.

[Image: Churrascofongo signature dish at Yarumba Dominican restaurant Miami Gardens]

Seafood and Chef’s Specialties

Fresh seafood is a serious part of the menu. The Thai Snapper ($39.99) – a whole fish, fried and stuffed with Thai rice – is one of the most visually impressive plates in Miami Gardens. The Twin Caribbean Lobster Tail ($49.99), the Salmofongo (salmon in creamy shrimp sauce over mofongo, $29.99), and the Fruits of the Sea ($42.99) round out options that hold up against any seafood restaurant in the area.

For dessert, the Baked Sweet Coconut ($9.95) – grated coconut cast in two textures, served with vanilla ice cream – is the one to end on. The homemade Creamy Caramel Flan ($7.00) runs close.

More Than a Meal – The Yarumba Experience

During the day, Yarumba is a proper dining room: family-friendly, unhurried, with the kind of service that makes a weekday lunch feel like a special occasion. As the evening moves in, the atmosphere shifts. Lighting, music, and energy build toward what becomes one of Miami Gardens’ most distinctive nightlife destinations.

The cocktail program keeps pace with the food. Signature drinks include the Mojito de Chinola (passion fruit mojito), the Mojito de Coco, and a rotating list of tropical rum blends. The bar also carries Presidente – the Dominican cerveza – alongside Corona, Heineken, and Stella Artois.

Yarumba works equally well as a date-night restaurant, a large group dinner with family, or a late-night stop after an event at Hard Rock Stadium. The location on NW 167th St puts it within a short drive from most of Miami Gardens, Opa-locka, Carol City, and North Miami.

[Image: Yarumba lounge interior with cocktails and warm lighting, Miami Gardens]

Live Music, Happy Hour & Private Events in Miami Gardens

Yarumba hosts live music on Friday and Saturday nights, ranging from bachata and merengue to live bands that keep the dance floor moving. On those nights, the restaurant transitions into a full lounge – open until 3 AM on Fridays and 4 AM on Saturdays – making it one of the few upscale late-night dining options in this part of Miami-Dade.

Happy hour runs Monday through Friday from 4 PM to 7 PM. During that window you get cocktails and appetizers at bar prices – a good entry point before a full dinner if you are new to the menu.

Private events and catering are available for groups of all sizes. Yarumba’s team has handled birthday celebrations, quinceañeras, corporate dinners, and cultural events. If you have a group occasion coming up, calling ahead to discuss a custom setup is the way to go.

Call to ask about private events: (305) 622-9700

Location & Hours – Yarumba Miami Gardens

Address: 4740 NW 167th St, Miami Gardens, FL 33014

Phone: (305) 622-9700

Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge – Weekly Hours
DayHours
Monday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM – 3:00 AM
Saturday10:00 AM – 4:00 AM
Sunday11:00 AM – 2:00 AM

Yarumba is easy to reach from NW 7th Ave, the Turnpike, and I-95 via NW 167th St. Street and lot parking are available at the location. The restaurant is approximately 10 minutes from Hard Rock Stadium and 15 minutes from Aventura.

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Frequently Asked Questions – Dominican Restaurant in Miami Gardens

What kind of food does Yarumba serve in Miami Gardens?

Yarumba serves authentic Dominican and Caribbean cuisine prepared with homemade spice blends and fresh tropical ingredients. The menu ranges from traditional plates like Sancocho, Goat Stew, and the Dominican Flag Platter to Chef’s Specialties like Churrascofongo, Thai Snapper, and Caribbean Lobster Tail. There are also seven mofongo variations and a full dessert menu including homemade flan and Baked Sweet Coconut.

Does Yarumba have happy hour in Miami Gardens?

Yes. Happy hour at Yarumba runs Monday through Friday from 4 PM to 7 PM. Guests can enjoy signature cocktails – including the Mojito de Chinola and tropical rum blends – alongside appetizers at the bar. It is a great way to start the evening before dinner.

Does Yarumba have live music?

Yes. Yarumba hosts live music on Friday and Saturday nights. The venue transitions into a lounge setting with music and dancing, staying open until 3 AM on Fridays and 4 AM on Saturdays. Call (305) 622-9700 or check their social channels to confirm the current entertainment lineup before your visit.

Can I book a private event or catering at Yarumba?

Yes. Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge hosts private events and offers catering at the Miami Gardens location. The team handles birthdays, quinceañeras, corporate dinners, and cultural celebrations. Contact them at (305) 622-9700 to discuss group size, menu options, and availability.

What are Yarumba’s hours in Miami Gardens?

Yarumba is open Monday through Thursday 11 AM to 10 PM, Friday 11 AM to 3 AM, Saturday 10 AM to 4 AM, and Sunday 11 AM to 2 AM. The extended late-night hours on Friday and Saturday make it one of the few upscale Dominican dining and lounge options in Miami Gardens.