New Japanese Cafe From Michelin-Starred Shingo Team Coming to Bal Harbour
Michelin-starred Shingo's team is expanding its culinary footprint, launching an accessible Japanese-style cafe in Bal Harbour, signaling a strategic pivot from its fine-dining roots.
By Foodie Pundit Newsroom - Published - Updated - Section: Coffee Cafes

Key points
- A new Japanese cafe named Shingo is scheduled to open in Bal Harbour, Miami.
- The venture comes from the hospitality group behind the Michelin-starred omakase restaurant Shingo, which is backed by E11EVEN.
- An initial media report points to a potential opening in July 2026.
- The specific menu, design, and leadership team for the cafe have not yet been announced.
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