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Shing Wang Bubble Tea Cafe

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Shing Wang Bubble Tea Cafe
Devin Peppler 

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237 NE 167th St. North Miami, FL 33162

305-654-4008 

Website 

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  • Chinese, Health, Vegetarian
    Sun 11:30am-8pm, Mon-Thu 11:30am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am-9:30am
    $
  • All Major Credit Cards
    Casual
    Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Kid Friendly, Vegetarian Friendly
  • Dinner, Lunch
    Not Accepted
    Lot Available
Description

Shing Wang signals the arrival of Miami's first all-vegetarian Chinese restaurant and one of its few purveyors of Taiwanese shaved ice and bubble tea. The latter is a milkshake-like beverage made from powdered milk, sugar, tea, and choice of main flavoring ingredient (mango, taro, etc.); viscous pearls of black tapioca pile up in the bottom of the cup. Shaved ice comes with a selection of toppings such as fruits, puddings, peanuts, condensed milk, beans, and rice -- zany! More conventional diners might choose to refresh their palate with slush ice soaked in fruity syrups. As for the food at this bright little self-serve shop: Select your mock meat (beef, chicken, pork) or seafood (shrimp, scallop, lobster, squid), all prepared from soy and wheat gluten products. Then pair it with one of a dozen-plus Chinese preparations such as black bean sauce, piquant ko-po sauce, or mixed vegetables; pepper steak or General "Tao"-style; noodle or rice dishes. Mixing-and-matching can potentially yield more than 60 distinct dinners, not including separate vegetable and tofu offerings. A cup of miso soup comes with each entrée, as does a heaping helping of jasmine or brown rice. The price for this hearty meal, at lunch or dinnertime, is a mere $6.95. Could these soy substitutes con a carnivore? Never. But vegetarians and vegans will deem it close enough, and most folks should appreciate it for what it is: fresh, flavorful, healthful Chinese food at an excellent price.







  • 2009 | Best Vegetarian Restaurant

    Vegetarians put on a happy face when courageously diving, over and over again, into soy patties and seitan casseroles, but don't be fooled: The animal-product-eschewing set has functioning taste buds. Meatless menus, however, are often limited to the same old options. To the rescue comes Shing Wang Vegetarian, Icee, and Tea House, perhaps Miami's first entirely vegetarian Chinese restaurant. All the favorites are here, from General Tso's "chicken" to Ko-Po "pork" and crispy "duck" --... More »

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Main Menu
0
Pint $2.25
Quart $3.75
Wontons
Pint $2.25
Quart $3.75
Chicken Rice
Pint $2.25
Quart $3.75
Miso
$4.00
Chicken Noodle
$4.75
Chicken Corn
$1.50
Egg Roll (1)
$1.50
Spring Roll (veggies) (1)
$5.50
Dumplings (8)
pork, chicken, or veggie
$2.75
Steamed Pork Chinese Bun
$2.75
Steamed Chicken Chinese Bun
$8.00
Taiwanese Braised Pork Stew
$8.00
Taiwanese Minced Pork
$7.95
Eel Don
$8.95
Curry Chicken (spicy)
$8.00
Lemongrass Chicken Or Beef
$4.95
Veggie Chicken Rolls (4)
$8.25
Veggie Chicken Drumsticks (4)
$6.95
Veggie Chicken Nuggets (8)
$4.95
Veggie Bbq Pork
$5.50
Veggie Dumplings
$9.95
Tofu
w/mixed vegetables
$10.95
Sweet & Sour Crispy Soy Chicken
$9.95
Crispy Soy Chicken
$11.95
Smokin Soy Duck
$10.50
Sweet & Sour Crispy Soy Fish
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