Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Chinese
Buffet

Madrid vegetarian Chinese restaurant. Features all-you-can-eat buffet. Tempura is not cooked with egg now, as reported to HappyCow Jan 2012. Open Wed-Sun 12:30-16:30, 19:30-00:00. Closed Mon-Tues.


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133 Reviews

First Review by brugiond

Krawel

Points +61

Vegetarian
18 Apr 2016

¡Que puta locura!

Buffet libre de auténtica locura, mucha variedad y muy rico. Tallarines/arroz estándar. Pero la imitación de carnes con gran variedad de salsas es una locura. Hay algunos entrantes también curiosos, sopa de "aleta de tiburón". Los makis no muy allá. Y a los postres ni he llegado. El precio es muy bueno.

ouhyesh

Points +102

Vegan
25 Jan 2016

Casi muero en el intento

Mucha comida.
Si te gusta cebarte, este es tu lugar.
Cosas diferentes y muchísima variedad.
Es famoso por su buffet libre, aunque también tienen carta.
Yo comí demasiado y estuve fatal después, pero por haberme pasado comiendo. No volveré en la vida (ni a ningún buffet libre), pero lo recomiendo.

Pros: Muchísima variedad.

Cons: Buffet libre con una bebida.

Sharonag

Points +20

Vegan
20 Aug 2015

excellent

was a great surprise to find this welcoming restaurant. so many options! and all are vegan and very good

AlbaHM

Points +46

Vegan
20 May 2015

Amazing chineese food!

It's difficult to believe that there are no meat, because all recipes look like the real ones: chicken with lemon,oister sauce beef....are amazing, taste like the originals but are vegan. The best option if you love chineese food.

Sarah Baker

Points +210

Vegan
07 May 2015

One of my favourites

I love this place. First off: it is not haute cuisine, but still really nice. And, it gives you more than worth your money, the buffet always slightly varies (although thank god they seem to always stock up on vegan brownies lately) and the staff / owners are just about the nicest people I have met.

Another big advantage is that there is always place...not because it doesn't get crowded, but because they have two floors; if one fills up they open the other. AND, as it is a buffet, it means they don't get stressed or make you wait for your food.

The only disadvantage is that we end up here way to often than is good for my budget (in spite of the great price) - simply because it is so convenient and tasty.

Pros: Lots of Choice, Lovely People, Lots of place for everyone

barbaramaidel

Points +117

Vegan
13 Jan 2015

Average

I was excited because of the all-you-can-eat buffet idea, since in Brazil it's a very common kind of restaurant and I hardly find such a thing in Europe. But I got disappointed about all that oily food that slips in the plate. They could have more salads and don't put oil in everything. Also, water shouldn't be charged. It's not awful, but Madrid has other vegan places to go that are way better than Shi-Shang.

And why do they not give up jelly and yogurt and become a vegan restaurant? It's an easy step and nobody will stop going there because they don't sell jelly or yogurt anymore.

Pros: Cheap

Cons: Oily, Few options of salad, Jelly and yogurt aren't vegan

crystalcarol

Points +44

Vegan
29 Oct 2014

good chinese buffet

We liked this place a lot. It was clean and well laid out. The food was tasty if not spectacular. The people who serve you are very friendly and helpful.
Sometime you just feel like you want to eat a lot. You can do that here even staying away from the fried foods. There is plenty for vegans to eat.

Pros: well located, good service, reasonable prices

Cons: lots of fried stuff, sometimes not hot

TomiTuominen

Points +48

Vegan
12 Jul 2014

Average Chinese Buffet

Wen't here last Monday evening with my brother. He would not have known that there was no meat in the different dishes, had I not told him.
The buffet had all your typical dishes that a Chinese restaurant usually offers. I enjoyed the ones that I tasted, but all of them were very high-fat. They didn't even have any plain rice, only fried rice which was oily.
A nice place, friendly staff and the price-quality ratio was excellent.

Pros: Variety, Price, Staff

Cons: Taste, Oily

Giada__

Points +16

Vegan
24 Mar 2014

Great idea!

It seems a classical chinese restaurant, but once inside you'll discover that everything is vegan (except for a couple of desserts, clearly labeled as vegetarian).
It offers an all-you-can-eat buffet at lunch, drink included (even beer!) for only 10 €; alternatively you can choose from some very cheap menus.
Everything is tasty and the "fake meat" really looked and tasted as real meat, so impressing that as a long term vegetarian I couldn't finish my plate!
Strongly recommended, I'll be back on my next trip to Madrid!

Pros: Cheap, Tasty, Vegan

vsername

Points +164

Vegan
26 Aug 2013

Amazing!

We went 4 people there (2 vegan and 2 omnivores) and we were all amazed by the food. They offer vegan "chicken", "pork", "beef" and "shrimps", all cooked in asian style.

We paid 10€ each for an "all you can eat" buffet+2 bottles of water.

The texture and taste achieved are very good and close to the original dishes.

Not so many vegan options for dessert though.

Pros: Taste, Alternatives, Price

Cons: Desserts

AchimG.

Points +260

Vegan
17 Aug 2013

Good food, good prices.

Offers buffet with good variety of chinese foods, like soy-based "duck" and others, each with different sauce. The largest part of the buffet is vegan (only some deserts are not). Prices are very good (wie paid 26€ for 2 persons - including drinks). One cow went missing, because almost everything was rather greasy and rich and was like a lump in my stomache... Maybe it was only too hot outside that day.

Pros: Very good value, Large selection, Good if you want to try several meat substitutes

Cons: Some dishes rather greasy

flormadel

Points +290

Vegan
07 Jun 2013

Piece of vegan heaven!

A must for Madrid! It was amazing to have a buffet with so many options to choose from for such a good price (10 euro during the weekend). Some items were fresher than others, but overall great taste. Lots of mock meat, but also great seaweed, noodle and tofu dishes, and Sriracha sauce! The service was great, though drinks were expensive and they don't offer tap water.

The only big downside would be the small amount of vegan desserts. After pigging out on delicious vegan food, it was a bit sad to see everyone else have about 12 dessert options and to have only 3 simple vegan ones to choose from. So fill up on the savory stuff!

Pros: great price, good selection, nice staff

Cons: not many vegan desserts, expensive drinks, no tap water

m@earthville

Points +9717

Vegan
24 May 2013

Great value, good flavor

Shi-Shang is certainly one of the best places to eat on a budget in Madrid.

Their buffet offers dozens of options (all of which are vegan except some of the desserts, they say), including several fauxtein options and some fresh, uncooked items as well, which are welcome.

The flavors and textures are fairly typical for this type of Chinese cuisine — not gastronomically astonishing, but plenty tasty and well worth the buffet price.

Pros: one of the best values in Madrid, buffet is all vegan except some desserts

AshleyLorden

Points +1255

Vegan
21 May 2013

Free wifi, inexpensive food

I'd recommend Shi-Shang, from where I'm writing this review now using the free wifi network. The two times we've been in May 2013 it hasn't been crowded at all, but they still provide a great variety of buffet items. All the regular food is vegan, I'm told, but there are only a few vegan dessert choices, with more for vegetarians. The quality, quantity and choice are all good. Buffet 8.50 lunch (12:30-4:30), 9.00 dinner (7:30-11:30) although they didn't actually start serving until 8:00, not 7:30, when we went, so better to go exactly on mealtimes if possible. The drinks are actually also affordable, unlike many places where those are exorbitantly priced. They claim to be low in oils, sugar and salt, but being Chinese-influenced I found the food to be at a "normal" level of healthiness for my standards -- much better than most Chinese places, but not super healthy either.

Overall, a pleasant place with good buffet, fair prices and efforts I identify with. They also offer a la carte meals starting at 6.50, including a drink and dessert.

Pros: Good quality food, Affordable, Wifi

Cons: Hours may vary slightly, Could be healthier

christopher

Points +1101

Vegan
08 Mar 2013

Incredible Wonderful Fantastic

spent a week without good quality vegan cuisine. I was bloody hungry and happened upon this place. It was packed with Spanish customers. The choices were incredible varied and I talked with the chef because some items I could not believe were vegan. They had a beautiful vegan sushi platter that was write quite creative and delicious.

Pros: Location, Variety, Friendly

Cons: None

Kris G

Points +108

Vegetarian
26 Feb 2013

Great

I visited it while ago and it is one of my best ever restaurants in Europe. Tasty, fresh and huge choice. Next time I went to Madrid I headed straight to Shi Shang.

fpero

Points +46

Vegetarian
06 Feb 2013

such an interesting experience

Shi-Shang is a very nice place to eat vegetarian in Madrid. What struck me the most is the funny I had ordering all the different courses named as in the menu of an ordinary Chinese Restaurant (of course they're not made of meat/fish...fully vegetarian!). We "ordered" the buffet. Indeed, (and this is a proof for the reliability and commitment of the owner) , as the owner explained us, when there are few people they prefer to cook the food for you, rather than displaying it buffet-style and leaving it getting colder or loosing taste. The portions are obviously smaller that if ordered à la carte (which is an option, anyway) but you can order as many as you want and finishing everything they bring you is quite a challenge. The curry *chicken* (seitan) and the dumplings are a must!

Fer

Points +600

Vegan
26 Jan 2013

Special asian place

The only vegetarian and vegan asian restaurant in Madrid. Typical asian flavour but without cruelty. Spacious place with two floors and large number of tables. Buffet free service "all you can eat" for only 10 € ". Varied and abundant meal. Needs to mark much better the vegan food. Placed in the center of Madrid in "Callao". Paying parking "Tudescos" at 1 minute.

Pros: Cheap, Varied food, Special asian taste

dyna85

Points +41

Vegan
27 May 2012

Worth visiting

Shi-Shang is located near Gran Vía, which makes the place easily accessible. We arrived there around 8pm and it was empty. The interiors were nice and soothing and the server explained everything we needed to know. Apart from the buffet they offer daily menus. We wanted to try the one with lemon chicken, but unfortunately there was none left. We got a pork substitute and rice with vegetables instead and I can't complain. As an appetizer we got delicious spring rolls and as a dessert I ordered flan and my partner ice cream, both nice. The whole menu was 6.50 Euros and it arrived on our table very fast. In my opinion this is the kind of place that is able to accommodate various tastes and is definitely worth checking out.

Pros: cheap, quick, helpful server

Cons: no lemon chicken (part of daily menu)

harrysandy

Points +399

Vegan
18 Nov 2011

Great find. Sorry I didn't come sooner

Madrid is a tough place to find vegan protein. I'm not sure why I waited until my last night to try this place, because I should have come sooner so I could come back again. They have a lovely buffet. There were at least 5 kinds of vegan protein. I love the seitan style protein. There were different styles, types and flavors. There was a great mushroom cap stuffed with something delicious. The sushi is probably something you can skip, but the Chinese-style proteins are very good. I had to force myself not to overeat. The waiter said everything on the dinner buffet was vegan. But the dessert buffet had some milk products in a few things. There were tiramisu type cakes that contained milk. But there were two great vegan desserts that I tried, a tiny little pastry stuffed with some sweet sesame seeds and sesame paste. Very yummy. And a vegan flan. I think there was also a similar-looking flan with milk in it, so be sure to ask which has milk, which doesn't. They also have beer and wine. Great place!

Pros: Lots of vegan protein, Tasty, Very affordable

Cons: Sushi not the most inspired, A few desserts do contain cow's milk

mik

Points +4550

Vegan
21 Aug 2011

Results may vary

I ate there twice over the course of a couple of weeks. On my first occasion I was positively surprised, since the buffet is vast (and all vegan, they maintain) and certainly cheap. The second time around though, we had a few surprises: not only did they not open on time, but I was looking forward to the buffet, which was served after 13:00. This meant we had to settle for a menú del día, which was ok. This could easily be clarified at the door, so hopefully they will indeed indicate this in their opening hours, to avoid disappointments.

Ozaru

Points +26

Vegan
19 May 2010

Wonderful variety at great value

A wonderful variety of around 25 main dishes (many salads too) and 10 desserts, for an unbeliavably cheap price. Most were vegan, and this was clearly shown for the main dishes, although one was not marked so when I took some the 'waitress' immediately advised me that it contained dairy items, fetching me some plain rice instead. Three of the desserts were vegan too. All tasted nice, with some quite unusual (mainly Chinese) flavours and textures (I love seaweed but they had various types I'd never tried before). Similar to the Tai Buffet in London, but not as spicy. Cordon bleue it ain't (if you want that, try Yerbabuena instead) but it easily fills you up with nutritious, tasty food.

The service was not intrusive but friendly (I got to practise my pidgin Mandarin; the young lady said she was hoping to learn English to be able to converse better with the many tourists who visit).

Pros: Variety, Cheap, Vegan-friendly

Cons: Easy to overeat, Some non-vegan options not marked

Fancy

Points +67

Vegetarian
11 Apr 2010

Shi-Shang

Very tasty food, great service

+++VeGaNiSaToR+++

Points +1004

Vegan
14 Sep 2009

server uncomfortable

the server was very uncomfortable when we wanted to know what was vegan because there are no labels. According him, the 4 menus are vegan, I don't know in which dishes are hidden animal products. The dishes are good but the lemon chicken a little sickening. The main advantage is price.

brugiond

Points +17

Vegetarian
12 Aug 2009

Tucked away but not that hard to find - a jem

My wife and I, while vacationing in Madrid, made it a point to visit as many veg. restaurants as possible. This was one of the best. It's unbelievably cheap (a big meal, including drink, runs between 4-7 Euros), substantial, and tasty. I'd recommend the mock duck (tastes like Tofurky) and the veggie egg rolls - and the lemon chik'n. The service was great (very friendly and helpful - one of the waitresses even went across the street to a supermarket to see if she could find some spicy mustard for me) and it wasn't that hard to find. (Take the Metro to Callao, exit at the Callao Square, cross over Gran Via and then make a right...it's the first little street you'll come to. It's on the left, about half a block down.)
Highly recommended!

Pros: Cheap, Delicious, Helpful staff

Cons: Food was a little cold.




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