
Siete davvero sicuri di aver mangiato veramente giapponese fino ad ora? Shiroya, a pochi passi da Campo de’ Fiori, è il posto giusto per provare la cucina giapponese autentica e tradizionale. Il nostro sushi chef è venuto direttamente dal Giappone per regalarvi un’esperienza unica: assaggerete il sushi come non lo avete mai provato prima. Ma attenzione! In cucina prepariamo ogni giorno i ravioli fatti a mano, il ramen anche nella variante vegetariana e un piatto d’eccezione: l’anguilla arrosto. Cosa aspettate a fare un viaggio nella gastronomia giapponese?
Informal, rustic Japanese restaurant presenting sushi, sashimi, donburi & traditional noodle soups.
Hours
| Tuesday | 12–2:30 PM, 7–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–2:30 PM, 7–10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12–2:30 PM, 7–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 12–2:30 PM, 7–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–2:30 PM, 7–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–2:30 PM, 7–10:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Via Dei Baullari, 147a, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Phone: +39 06 6476 0753
Website: https://www.shiroya.it/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Shiroya – Rome – a MICHELIN Guide Restaurant
Shiroya | Cucina tradizionale giapponese a Campo de’ Fiori
Shiroya – Japanese restaurant in Lazio State – Website
Reviews
The sushi and sashimi were fresh and acceptable, but if you’ve dined in Japan or at high-quality Japanese restaurants in Asia, they may feel mediocre. Given that Shiroya is mentioned in the Michelin Guide (though without stars), expectations are naturally higher. The photos included give experienced diners a sense of the approach to Japanese cuisine here.
The spicy ramen and desserts leaned more toward a Korean-style adaptation, as others have noted. I appreciate that the restaurant may adapt its dishes to Italian tastes, which can make it more approachable for local diners.
Overall, the food is decent, but the combination of unaddressed service issues and dishes that fall short of Michelin expectations makes it difficult to recommend. While the food alone might warrant a higher rating, the poor service justifies a one-star review.
I hope this feedback encourages the owner to address these concerns so that future diners can have a proper experience.
We asked for a drink recommendation to pair with sushi, but the tall gentleman who served us simply said he doesn’t drink , so unfortunately there wasn’t much guidance. It would have been nice to hear about some best-seller dishes or good drink pairings.
On the positive side, the prices are reasonable, and I really liked that the nigiri sushi wasn’t overloaded with rice that was a pleasant surprise! 🙂
The Sushi was great and authentic
The ramen was great and the tonkatsu is a must have.
Not sure how this place managed to appear on the Michelin guide. The food itself leans heavily toward a Korean twist, so if you’re expecting authentic Japanese food you’ll likely be disappointed. Unfortunately, the service was just as underwhelming—staff put in zero effort, showed no warmth, and made the whole experience feel unwelcoming. This is nowhere near the level of Japanese hospitality you’d expect, and compared to other local spots in Rome, it was a real letdown. Definitely not worth the hype.