Welcome to Shiro i Shiro for culinary pleasure in the heart of Berlin, Germany, where classic European baroque meets Asian understatement.
White is the predominant shade of Shiro i Shiro, a trendy restaurant in Berlin but, unlike so many other minimalist venues, the overriding paleness is punctuated by gloriously rich ultramarine, yellow and even fuchsia pink tones. The overall effect is quite magical and otherworldly. The menu is no less inventive than the decor and friendly waiters serve up a fusion of European and Asian dishes, as well as sharply mixed cocktails. If the conversation runs dry you can mention that Shiro i Shiro boasts the longest table in Berlin.
Elegant white and pearly long tables dominate the room and thereby Shiro i Shiro received the reputation of having of Berlin’s longest table.
Designed in Korea, the artists Hyunjung Kim and Troung Ngu chose those eye catchers especially to communicate the concept on 300 sqm where classic European baroque meets Asian understatement.
Culinary delights are experienced at Shiro i Shiro. Contrasts in flavours and temperatures ascertain the perfect taste created in the open kitchen.
The sushi master at the sashimi seafood counter is determined to prepare exceedingly excellent fish specialities.
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