Shiro i Shiro, Berlin


The Berlin restaurant Shiro i Shiro is located in the Hotel Lux 11 on Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße, just a stone's throw away from Alexanderplatz and Hackischer Markt.

Long, white tables which were specially designed in Korea. White is clearly the defining color- everything shines and glisten here. The elegant ambiance goes well with the first-rate kitchen, which is just as extravagant. Delectable, international dishes from seafood to meat are served here, whether sushi or sashimi, sea bass or gilthead seabream, truffle sauce, paella soup, marinated duck breast, foie gras, oysters or guinea fowl - the menu card alone gives the guest a cause to strike up conversation. Shiro i Shiro advertises itself as having Berlin's longest table at which up to 56 people can be seated. Definitely the place to meet.




Author: Sabine Henkel


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