Shiroya

  4.5 – 1,440 reviews   • Japanese restaurant

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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.

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Hours

Tuesday12–2:30 PM, 7–10:30 PM
Wednesday12–2:30 PM, 7–10:30 PM
Thursday12–2:30 PM, 7–10:30 PM
Friday12–2:30 PM, 7–10:30 PM
Saturday12–2:30 PM, 7–10:30 PM
Sunday12–2:30 PM, 7–10:30 PM
MondayClosed

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

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Reviews

Aurora Vale
I gave Shiroya a chance despite reading the negative reviews, but unfortunately, my experience confirmed several of the concerns. The rest of the staff were fine, but one staff member’s service was arrogant and inattentive, showing a surprising lack of basic courtesy and respect, which alone made the visit frustrating. I recommend reading the most recent negative reviews to understand the recurring issues.

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.
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Calvin Poon
When the country is dominated by its own cuisine; being a Japanese restaurant can easily stand out. Don’t get me wrong, the food is good and the sashimi and sushi are fresh, but I agree with another reviewer that it’s no comparison to those restaurants that I had dine-in in Tokyo, Sapporo and Fukuoka. I also agree with another reviewer that the tall waiter is….maybe he doesn’t like his job much and it showed when he was taking our orders. If the owner is unfortunately or fortunately reading this, maybe a remedy should be considered.
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Thomas Wu
It’s often quite difficult to find authentic Japanese food in Europe, so finding a place that taste quite good was a surprise. I’ve been to Japan 5+ times, and the food fares well with the average Japanese restaurant in Japan. The fish is incredibly fresh (similar quality to that I’ve had at a fish market in Sapporo), and their curry is on par with the curry at the JAL first class lounge. The katsu is perfectly cooked and not overly breaded. Overall, I would recommend this restaurant.
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Suzy
During our stay in Rome, my husband and I started missing sushi, so we decided to try this restaurant for a change of pace. The first impression was great, but honestly, the food quality was just okay, definitely not close to authentic Japanese, but fine if you’re craving some Asian food in Rome.

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! 🙂
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Lion Rosin
The best ramen and Japanese food in Italy and maybe in Europe.
The Sushi was great and authentic
The ramen was great and the tonkatsu is a must have.
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M’hamed Nibrasse
Very disappointed. The teriyaki chicken was poorly executed: dry chicken, salty sauce, and dry rice. Definitely not worth the price or the expectation.
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Cheng Yao
Although this place locates in the tourist place, this restaurant can provide not only contemporary style Japanese food but also several varieties of authentic Japanese foods as well. Very good place.
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Kenny Young
⭐☆☆☆☆

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.
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Anthony M
Black American and Asian-American wife, had been in Italy just over a week, so I wanted to surprise wife with Japanese dinner. This place didn’t disappoint. We went a little conservative with dinner, ordering the Gyoza dumplings and clams. Clams was good, just small. The Gyoza dumplings may be the BEST i’ve ever had. Only bad thing was there were 4, so only ate 2 as we shared starters. We both got the Ramen, I went with spicy, wife had seafood Ramen. We didn’t discuss dinner, I assumed she was going to get sushi and I would try a few pieces. Wish I would have tried some, but a reason to go back if in Rome. Wife stayed with water, I order sake. Had better in Japan, not an expert, so probably order the “wrong” sake bottle. Should have asked about the sake. Overall this might have been my favorite place while in Italy (I know that sounds bad, maybe because it was so different).
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Sansan Lyu
The food was average and nothing particularly memorable. Unfortunately, the service was not very friendly. The male waiter seemed like he was having a bad day. He was sometimes impatient when answering questions and never responded when I thanked him.
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