“The Citadel isn't a restaurant, it's a very "Miami" indoor food court with a bunch of great little food stands, many of them serving classier stuff than you'd expect in any normal food court. The mushroom risotto from the Borti Pasta Bar was phenomenal, you would expect that taste and quality from a five-star formal restaurant with a Michelin star, no joke. You also get table service for drinks from the bar (and bus service for your plates) even though it's literally an indoor food court. This place is a real gem. There's also a projector TV, but I'm not sure if they ever turn the music off or not. They also have some GREAT beers on draft, like Wynwood's Father Francisco.Vegetarian options: There are plenty of vegetarian and even some vegan options.Dietary restrictions: You can find something for everyone here.Parking: Parking behind the building is paid and considering that it's not downtown, somewhat expensive.Kid-friendliness: Casual place, fine for kids.Wheelchair accessibility: Easy wheelchair accessibility.“
“Great food event. Been to LA, NYC's Park Slope and Toronto edition now. This has a similar vibe to LA I'd say.Tried the Nothing But Oxtail booth. I got the oxtail quesadilla, which came with fries and this pineapple hot sauce. The sauce stole the show and paired nicely with the quesadilla.This was a sugar cane booth but I wasn't feeling it today. Would come back and try this booth and a few of the other food one another time.“
“Great layouts with lots of room to dance and move around, including several VIP areas. There is even some indoor spaces for shelter and sitting and dancing. It offers several truck-like food courts scattered about. Sound system is excellent and great vibes all around. Only drawback is the long lines for very limited bathroom options available.“
“We were lucky to drive through and see the trucks so we decided to stop. Great atmosphere despite the rain. It would have been nice to stay there but we picked up the food and went home because of the weather. Plenty of parking and different options to choose from. There is also a DJ. If you are looking for something different on a Wednesday night this is it!“
“The food is pretty good, but the atmosphere is awesome. I got the tacos, although the portions were small and I also ordered the chips with guacamole. Skip the chicken taco, but the other two were great. It was expensive but awesome vibes and delicious. My husband got some Ramen, which he also enjoyed. The bar there is great if you can get a spot. We will be back.“
“Very pleasant food hall with a diverse assortment of dining options, along with a bar as the centerpiece.I personally like Saint Roch because it is much more local and less touristy than the other food establishments located around the Design District.“
“Great spot for a different outing on weekends. So many food trucks to choose from and the service was fairly quick! There are plenty of tables to sit at, if you don't mind eating in the miami heat, considering this is outdoors. My recommendation would be to show up early. The parking on the grass/dirt gets filled quickly and the food trucks do tend to run out of food around 10/11pm depending on how busy it is. All in all, will visit more times to try different locations.“
“Excellent! You will never regret it. It's like having the same street food from Maracaibo! Same flavor and excellent service. If you want to try the real streed food from Maracaibo Venezuela you need to go to Casimiro....I highly recommend this place.... the best Pan con queso doble!Thanks Casimiro... you've made us happy....“
“On a whim, we decided to take the treck down to Tripical Park and check out Food Truck Fridays. I was initially worried about parking, but we got lucky and a spot miraculously opened just as we arrived. The power of positive thinking. We were pleasantly surprised by the number and variety of food trucks in attendance. From Spanish to pizza, nothing but corn to milkshakes there was a little of everything. We first tried the buttered garlic corn in a cup. Honestly, it was way too salty and had an excessive amount of garlic. Look, we both love garlic, my Filipino wife, especially, but dear God, there was enough garlic to ward off the entire cast of Tru blood. Next, we tried the Korean street food booth. I say booth because it was not really a food truck but a wooden stand. That being said, the food was amazing. We sampled a few BBQ items and could not believe how delicious it was. My wife gravitated to the Milkshake truck because Ice cream and chocolate make her happy. I tried a steak Taco and was very underwhelmed. The meat was dry, there was no sauce, and the taco shell tasted stale. We will go again sometime and sample other delicacies.“
“Nice owner who really cares about customers! The food truck is in a small food truck area with a few other food trucks so always good to support local businesses! Everything we ordered was tasty! Sadly I forgot to take pics of the food prior to the review!“
“This unique restaurant made me feel not only comfortable, but well served as if I were a queen. From the environment, to the dancers, and even our waiters. We truly felt like Jasmine from the movie Aladdin. The food was EXOTIC, delicious, and one of a kind. After sipping on a while bottle of red wine I opted for the espresso for dessert and let me tell you.... best coffee I have ever tasted in South Florida. Can't thank the warming staff for keeping this place one of my number one restaurants in Florida! Oh and this was at the Hallandale location, can't imagine the Miami spot. ALSO, please sit outdoors! It's picture heaven for any content creator. Thanks again Jaffa! Keep shinning on.“
“We had a great time here. It was my first time. They have different types of cuisines here. They have 3 floors of different tupes of foods, drinks, desserts, design and ambiances. It’s an awesome spot and I strongly recommend checking it out.“