One of the best parts of Florida is the seemingly endless array of eating opportunities. From international tastes that will whisk you away without leaving the Sunshine State to good ol' fashioned southern comfort food, you're sure to find something for everyone here; some restaurants in Florida combine cultures and flavors for something truly unique — like this spot in Miami. Located on Biscayne Boulevard, Phuc Yea takes the Asian flavors of Vietnam and adds a little Cajun flair to take their dishes to the next level. They offer a little bit of everything: fire-roasted oysters and other kinds of seafood, noodles, steamed buns, and small dishes. Those with a larger appetite can indulge in the caramel chicken wings, pho-spiced short ribs, Duck À L’Orange, or Pepper Crusted Churrasco — made with grass-fed Angus skirt steaks, black pepper, star anise, massaged with a Thai peppercorn rub. Vegans also have a few choices on this menu, including crispy tofu bites with a ponzu dipping sauce and edamame hummus. Phuc Yea has a brunch menu with some unique bites too, including a BBQ pork stuffed empanada, sweet 'n' sour chicken wings with waffles, and sticky rice croquettes with scrambled eggs, Chinese sausage, and corn. View this post on Instagram Sunday’s were made for a Sancocho Feast 🍶 Who’s joining us next time? 🇨🇴 If you’re a fan of all things soup, make sure to try @phucyea’s new creation: the Hủ Tiếu 🍲 which brings a 32oz pork shank, char siu, shrimp, pork cracklings, shrimp & pork broth, tapioca noodles, bok choy 🥬 , bean sprouts, onions, & fresh herbs. A delicious traditional soup from southern Vietnam 🇻🇳 A post shared by Ixamar 🧿 Travel & Lifestyle (@thewandertog) on Nov 10, 2019 at 9:23am PST Wanna booze with your brunch? Their brunch menu has a bottomless boozy option for $24 that keeps your drinks coming. View this post on Instagram 🎶 Now that we have PHO what’re we gonna doOoOo? PHUC YEA stoop fam, who can turn down $10 bowls of pho on a Wednesday night? The answer is no one. Swipe ▶️ to see that noodle pull! — 👉 @phucyea A post shared by STOOP KIDS EAT (@stoopkidseat) on Jun 5, 2019 at 3:57pm PDT Aside from an insane amount of crave-able food combos that'll have you sayin' Phuc Yea, the vibe is super chill. You'll be surrounded by bright colorful murals, Asian lanterns, wooden accents, and plenty of plants to bring in that tropical feel. View this post on Instagram 13 going on 30.👯♀️ #friendshipgoals #miamieats #Phucyea #13goingon30 #dontbeamopho #letsgetphucdup A post shared by Erika Acosta🕉 (@miami_yogagirl) on Aug 25, 2019 at 6:59pm PDT Whether you're already an Asian food fan or are looking for someplace new to check out, Phuc Yea is definitely worth the visit. View this post on Instagram Just your average 77° Miami winter day A post shared by Vonnie (@vonnie11_) on Dec 16, 2018 at 12:59pm PST For more foodie paradises, check out this underground ramen spot in St. Pete or try one of these seven over-the-top foods in Tampa. Phuc Yea Price: 💸💸 Cuisine: Vietnamese dishes with Cajun influence — noodles, seafood, meats, and more Address: 7100 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL Why You Need To Go: Mouthwatering Vietnamese-Cajun fusion dishes with tons of flavor. Options seem endless, just like the bottomless boozy package available with their brunch menu. Menu