

Dal 2006, il credo di Shinto è basato su una dimensione armonica tra gusto ed eleganza, innovazione e ricerca del dettaglio. Shinto è il primo vero giapponese fusion della Capitale. Fondato dall’estro di Antonello Di Stefano, il ristorante ha costruito nel tempo una propria identità che lo ha portato ad essere riconosciuto a livello nazionale per cucina e location. Nell’offerta di Shinto si fondono tradizione culinaria orientale e innovazione gastronomica. Ogni piatto rispecchia la fedeltà alle tecniche di lavorazione e creatività degli chef, alla costante ricerca di nuove declinazioni dell’arte del gusto giapponese con innovative assonanze di sapori e nuovi concept di food design.
High-end destination for artfully presented sushi plates, Japanese noodle dishes & wine.
Hours
| Tuesday | 1–3 PM, 7–11:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 1–3 PM, 7–11:30 PM |
| Thursday | 1–3 PM, 7–11:30 PM |
| Friday | 1–3 PM, 7–11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 1–3 PM, 7–11:30 PM |
| Sunday | 1–3 PM, 7–11:30 PM |
| Monday | 1–3 PM, 7–11:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Via Ludovisi, 39, 00187 Roma RM, Italy
Phone: +39 06 4282 7380
Website: https://www.shinto.it/
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Reviews
After a lot of research, I found this sushi place on Google maps that looked good. I am a huge lover of sushi and eat it in every city I visit. It didn’t disappoint at all. I had:
Mr. Crunchy Roll (with crab) – was 9.5/10, they nailed the taste. Highly recommended if you like crab sushi.
Nagoya – 7.5/10, to be honest this is not the best eel sushi I ever ate but it wasn’t bad either. It was very decent but it lacked that eel spice, was a bit too gentle for my taste.
Service is really good; waiters are attentive but don’t intrude on privacy. Atmosphere is VERY intimate, it’s dark inside and very romantic, you have a feeling it’s just you and your partner in a restaurant. Top notch decor.
All in all, will be coming back here!
Keep in mind that urumaki is at around 20€ per 6-8 pieces and nigiri is also around that so it’s not the cheapest option but it’s definitely worth it for me, great value for money taking into consideration it’s Rome.
The fish and sushi combination was low quality: the flavour of the different dishes weren’t distinctive, some of the dishes had absolutely no character and poorly presented (the sashimi dish was three needlessly chunky cubes wrapped in some sort of cucumber: terrible combination, hard to eat, literally no flavour).
The service wasn’t great either: they forgot out coke and the waiter simply acted like he couldn’t care less about us.
I’ve tried high end sushis all around the world and this definitely does not live up to the profile that they want to be.
I would not recommend.
The place smelled like fish.
The food was not great – very overpriced for what it is.
Absolutely do not recommend.