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Dice, Toss and Flip!

The journey at Shiro is always filled with a surprise which offers an eclectic mix of Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese and Thai flavours. “There is something for every mood and every sense which gives you a bespoke experience in a Zen-like ambience.”

With an emphasis on seasonality integral to Japanese cuisine, Shiro ensures an unrivaled gastronomic experience that is sure to pass every expectation. For those who eat, live and breathe food will enjoy discovering the nuances and unravel its history. Japanese cuisine is indeed filled with exotic influence and ‘Teppanyaki’ is one such dish that could give you this desired experience.

The teppanyaki style is about kitchen showmanship with minimal cooking (soy sauce and garlic butter are the only basic condiments used) and careful temperature control. It’s the right kind of food you’d wish to have this season when the interplay of the heart and the humidity can make the weather
quite oppressive. The temperature control is at the base of the teppanyaki because the griddle gets as hot as 280-320 degrees C. It is now being widely used to cook food infront of the guests at various Japanese restaurants.

The set teppanyaki meals at Shiro are served with miso soup, fried rice or noodles, and grilled vegetables. No matter what the ingredients are, the style of preparation of the dish is what does the magic. At the end of the day, teppanyaki is a style of grilling meats and vegetables.


Entertain is what Chef Vadim Shin Ryoji does from behind the teppanyaki counter at Shiro – he entertains with magic, food and music. He is a master of the art of culinary theatre. The chef cooks in three acts, begins with card tricks and wraps up by crooning a Bollywood number. Vadim is a reason for you to go back and rediscover the magic of teppanyaki.

So be there to experience the magic and entertain your palate with the exotic taste of teppanyaki.

What are the things in life you are grateful for?


What are the things in life you are grateful for? Recall them all over the Thanksgiving Feast at Shiro’s – Thursday, Nov 24 to Sunday, Nov 27, 2011

The time has come to give thanks. The time has come to feel blessed. The time has come to have a delicious Thanksgiving dinner. Be thankful as Thanksgiving is here. Wish you a Happy Thanksgiving Day! Thanksgiving is not just for expressing thanks for what you have. It is also a time to be grateful for what you are going to have.

What’s Thanksgiving, if you weren’t at Shiro’s?

Thanksgiving is a time to surround yourself with good food, friends and family.
Fusing Oriental and Zen architecture with the elegant sophistication of the city, Shiro truly was a unique dining experience this Thnaksgiving.

Enjoy a delectable Thanksgiving menu selected by our Chef, especially for you! Check out our exclsuive Thanksgiving Menu!

MENU

vegetarian
soup- coconut flavoured corn chowder corn kernel flavoured with red chilli and coconut milk
appetizer- mushroom nest dumplings  assorted mushrooms stuffed in hong kong style dough
main course- grilled tofu ginger steak ginger flavoured tofu with jasmine rice stuffing and wasabi scallion potato mash served with ginger and coconut curry
dessert- carrot cake  or velvet chocolate cake
one glass of sparkling wine

non vegetarian
soup- coconut flavoured seafood chowder seafood chowder flavoured with red chilli and coconut milk
appetizer- turkey nest dumplings- tender turkey chunks stuffed in hong kong style dough
main course- oven roasted ginger turkey ginger flavoured turkey with jasmine rice stuffing and wasabi scallion potato mash served with ginger and coconut curry
dessert- carrot cake or velvet chocolate cake
one glass of sparkling wine

Shiro’s ambiance will definitely refresh your soul, while its exotic menu will stimulate your food senses. This Thanksgiving, join us! Thanksgiving is here, so live it up and be of good cheer, feast on goodies and have fun.

Happy Thanksgiving!