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1925 NE 163rd St. North Miami, FL 33162

305-947-7076 

 

1925 NE 163rd St. North Miami FL 33162

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  • Chinese
    Sun 10am-12:30am, Mon-Sat 10am-1am
    $$ $$
    All Major Credit Cards
  • Casual
    Delivery, Kid Friendly, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible
    Brunch, Dinner, Lunch
    Beer/Wine
  • Accepted, Recommended
    Lot Available
Description

Proprietors Purwan and Irene Cheung have cooked and waited tables here since they opened Sang"s 19 years ago. Nowadays, the unchanged, basic-Chinese-restaurant décor is tired, but two important details stand out: Most of the seats are filled with Chinese people, and most of the plates are filled with rewarding Cantonese fare. There are two menus here - ask to peruse both. You"ll likely want to start with items from the pink, more Americanized bill of fare, for that"s where you"ll find familiar favorites such as hot-and-sour soup, which is requisitely piquant. Egg rolls and dumplings also come from the pink list; the former are pretty standard, the pan-fried dumplings thick-skinned and plushly padded with minced pork. The more authentic and equally extensive white menu offers a fantastic, hacked-up half-roast duck with crisp mahogany skin and juicy meat; slowly braised stew of beef and turnips; and soft, sweet pieces of purple Chinese eggplant dissolving with flat, tender squares of beef in a spicy-sweet brown garlic sauce. Don"t miss the whole steamed fish plucked fresh from the fish tank in back. Sang"s waitstaff is a sturdy hybrid of no-nonsense personalities with no-incompetence efficiency. Prices are refreshingly affordable; most entrées on either menu cost $8 to $12. Lunch specials run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and some 60 dim sum snacks are available daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.








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  • Dim Sum at Sang\'s in Miami\'s Chinatown

    Dim Sum at Sang's in Miami's Chinatown

    Dumplings, pork rolls, and sticky rice, oh my! If Dorothy would have just repeated this mantra in Oz, she wouldn't have had to return to Kansas's burgers and fries. She would have ended up at San... More »

  • Sang\'s Chinese Food Delivers

    Sang's Chinese Food Delivers

    Every evening, thousands of local foodies head to their respective rooftops and issue a plaintive wail that resounds and echoes forth into the dark and balmy Miami sky: God is great, but the same can't be said of our Chinese restaurants!... More »

  • Sangs For Your Supper

    Sangs For Your Supper

    If you enter a restaurant in China and ask for "egg foo yung," a puzzled look will most assuredly cross your waiter's face. The term is meaningless in that country, the dish nonexistent, yet it's long been a popular staple in Chinese-American... More »

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  • 2009 | Best Chinese Food

    Sure, Sang's might be located on a dodgy strip of NE 163rd Street, and yes, the waitstaff is more efficient and gruff than friendly and welcoming, but if you're looking for authentic Cantonese and regional Chinese eats, this is the place. The no-frills interior has the requisite red and gold accents, but focus on the plate where dim sum delicacies such as stuffed eggplant, pork dumplings, and curry octopus are served daily 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dim sum and dumpling selections set you back about... More »

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