The Rogers mansion, known as the “White House Manor,” has become a trendy stop for Japanese cuisine lovers with the opening of Shiro Restaurant. Inspired by its Japanese namesake and boasting modern offerings such as unique sushi rolls, appetizers, entrees, udon, and seafood dishes made with innovative ingredients, folks can come to experience delectable flavors from a palatial historical home. With menu items such as Red Tornado, California Roll, and even specially-crafted rolls like the Honey Panko Fried California, one thing is certain: no matter the dish chosen, it will be sure to tantalize the taste buds.
The historic 1920s Rogers mansion, known locally as the “White House Manor,” has been transformed into a contemporary sushi spot, Shiro Restaurant. Inspired by the Japanese meaning of “Shiro,” which translates to “castle” or “white”, the restaurant offers a variety of traditional Japanese cuisine with a few unique and creative rolls. Patrons can choose from an extensive menu of sushi rolls, appetizers, entrees, udon, and seafood options, all featuring unique ingredients such as pesto cream sauce, pinot noir horseradish sauce, sweet potato crunch, and Chipotle Pomegranate sauce. With its classic history and modern offerings, Shiro Restaurant is sure to be a proud addition to any dining experience.
Flame-Torched Roll
Red Tornado was an impressive dish with its vibrant colors and spicy kick. The flame-torching of the roll added a welcome texture to the mix, while the generous helping of honey cream sauce gave it a subtle sweetness that did not overpower the other flavors. Cool cucumber and avocado helped to contrast the heat of the spicy shrimp tempura, which was further enhanced by a rich, creamy chili mayo.
Sweet and Spicy California Roll
Visitors will love the California roll, particularly when it is covered in panko and fried. The jalapeno cream cheese added a nice kick, but you can adjust the amount to create the perfect balance between the spicy and sweet flavors. The honey cream sauce added just the right amount of sweetness to make the dish truly delicious.
The Tuna martini was also a showstopper. Chopped, fresh tuna, mixed with mango, avocado, jalapeno, wonton chips, and a spicy cream sauce served over seaweed salad in a martini glass – it was truly something special. Visitors will be amazed by the atmosphere at Shiro restaurant as well; the grand staircase leading up to the second floor gives the place an elegant feel. Rumor has it that this sushi bar and restaurant is haunted – Don’t wait to experience it for yourself. Don’t forget to try Tuna Martini, and it will not disappoint.
Shiro Restaurant offers a unique yet traditional Japanese dining experience that is sure to make any diner’s visit extra special. Dishes such as the Red Tornado and California roll give guests a flavorful tour of Japan in one meal; for those looking for a simpler worldly experience, appetizers, udon, seafood or other menu items will provide warmth and comfort. Diners should certainly plan to visit Shiro Restaurant soon to get a true taste of why they call it the “White House Manor.”