120 June 22-28, 2023 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com New Times b e s T o f m i a m i ® 2 0 2 3 at -320 degrees Fahrenheit and keeps itself together longer than the traditional churn method. First, customers pick a base (cream, yogurt, tart yogurt, and dairy-free milk alter- natives), add flavor (ranging from classics like vanilla and chocolate to more offbeat ones like biscotti and matcha), toss in the “Mix- N’s,” fun bits like cookie dough and fresh ber- ries for taste and texture, and then the entire liquid-y concoction is flash frozen and trans- forms into creamy, solid scoops in a puff of vapor before your very eyes. B E S T F O O D H A L L Shoma Bazaar 9420 NW 41st Street Doral, 33178 786-410-4700 shomabazaar.com Shoma Bazaar gathers a multitude of tastes of Miami in a single convenient Doral location. This sleek culinary hub is where local restau- rants and chefs come together to share their own unique dishes and flavors. Founded by the Shoma Group, the grand food hall breaks from the fast-food chains common in other food courts, instead welcoming more than a dozen indies, including Shahs of Kabob, Ash Parlor, and Trattoria Dal Plin. Shoma Baazar is rightly known for the Bar, a marble-topped counter where guests can order over-the-top cocktails for the perfect pre-sipping Insta- gram photo-op. Once the lights are dimmed and the night unfolds, the space transforms into a nightlife destination with live bands and DJs to shimmy off the calories. B E S T B O B A T E A Sovereign 22 NE Third Avenue Miami, 33132 786-854-8712 eatsovereign.com At Sovereign, refreshing cold boba teas are prepared daily, using actual tea leaves. Whether you’re partial to tapioca balls, burst- ing fruity pearls, or flavored jelly, there’s no shortage of boba from which to choose. The list of flavors is extensive, including creamy milk varieties like cookies & cream and brown sugar, as well as fruit varieties like mango and kiwi. Customers looking to exper- iment are welcome to create their own con- coctions. Note to Broward dwellers: Sovereign has a location in Plantation and an- other coming soon to Coral Springs. B E S T J U I C E B A R Miami Juice 18660 Collins Avenue, #101 Sunny Isles Beach, 33160 305-945-0444 miamijuice.com Finding parking in this crowded and popular Sunny Isles shopping plaza is extraordinarily annoying. Still, there’s the promise of a literal carrot dangling at the end of that ordeal — that is, fresh, organic carrot juice served in small, large, quart, or half-gallon containers at Miami Juice. Neither the parking, lines, nor wait has dissuaded devout fans of the Mi- ami juice establishment that has been operat- ing for decades. With a wide array of fruit juices (papaya, watermelon, and grapefruit), vegetable juices (carrot, celery, and beet), and Eat & Drink