‘Shiro’ Bengaluru, has been built to represent a sensuous Asian Castle, complete with water flows, low seating, niched spaces and mellow lighting. It emanates a feeling of rustic tranquillity, with walls and flooring set in rough slate stone and multiple niched spaces within the interior walls of different shapes and sizes. These are adorned by an eclectic selection of oriental statues, busts, heads and other oriental antiques.
The restaurant is divided into 4 zones- 3 private rooms and the bar area. The private rooms exude a feeling of luxury. Rich furnishings in deep saturated colours, oriental bric - a - brac has been beautiful matched with contemporary essentials making it a unique visual delight.
Shiro’s menu includes a range of Japanese food (sushi, sashimi, yakitori), a wide range of dim sums (prawn and asparagus dumpling, mushroom dumpling, lobster with laksa sauce), and other Korean and Thai specialty dishes to name just a few, and also boasts of over twenty vegetarian dishes.
bartenders did not know what they were doing. shoddy drinks. the decor was great. they were playing some indian music with teenagers hanging out, weird. the food was fabulous. hope they start living up to their London roots.