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Shiro of Japan of Carle Place, New York, has the reputation for providing patrons with an exceptional and authentic Japanese dining experience at affordable prices.  The restaurant has more than a thirty year tradition of setting dining trends and providing exceptional service.

 

Shiro of Japan was founded on the tradition of “true” Japanese hibachi steak house, a concept that introduced America to the cooking art form known as teppanyaki.  In Japanese, teppan means an “iron plate” or a “steel sheet,” and yaki, “stir-fried food” or “stir-frying.”  The teppanyaki and hibachi styles, come together to create a mouth-watering form of cuisine that continues to increase in popularity in the New York region and across the nation. 

 

Shiro, the Japanese word for “castle,” was selected for its imagery and desire to provide exceptional food and service.  An image of the largest remaining medieval castle in Japan was chosen for the restaurant’s logo. 

 
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