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The Shiro Dim Sum Festival

The Shiro Dim Sum Festival

With the monsoons doing its magic this season, it is the perfect time to introduce a festival celebrating dim sums! #DimSum lovers can relish in the flavours of the Orient throughout the monsoon as #Shiro is all set to wow Bengaluru with its massive line up of 40 dim sums all through July and August!

 

Not much is required to convince me that steaming hot Dim Sums pair wonderfully with the Indian monsoons. And, it’s going to be a monsoon bonanza for Dim Sum lovers as Shiro is back {fifth year in a row} with its Dim Sum Festival boasting 40 unique gourmet varieties combined with a delightful collection of cocktails. This restaurant sure knows how to keep the festival spirit high!

The Shiro Dim Sum Festival menu has been exclusively prepared by Chef Aditya and contains elements of Japanese, Korean, Thai, and Vietnamese flavours. Though, naturally, you would want to stay with your favourite Chicken Dumpling or Hargao ~ I would advise you not to shy away from trying the new varieties like Chi Chow, Hargao, Sui Mai, and Shen Jian. Why? Because Shiro always manages to surprise its guests by experimenting with unparalleled flavours while keeping the essence of the traditional flavours alive.

 

While steaming hot dim sums are a delight for your taste buds, the “steaming” cocktails are sure to be a delight for your eyes. The cocktails at Shiro are presented in beautiful stem-less Martini glasses atop a bowl of smoking dry ice to create a stunning effect. If you want to try out the tropical varieties, Peach Thai Chilli Martini packed with some bold flavours, is the drink for you. But if you would rather go a little easy, then the Rosemary and Pomegranate Martini is the gentler, sweeter concoction. You will also find a variety of teas to choose from to go with your order of dim sums.

Rosemary & Pomegranate Martini with grenadine, fresh rosemary, and pomegranate juice

Peach Thai Chilli Martini with a tempting combination of fresh peach, Thai chilli, lime juice, and vodka

 

In competition with these exotic cocktails is the enticing Lobster and Truffle Oil Dumpling. Take your time with this one as not only will you otherwise risk singing your tongue but you will be deprived of enjoying the exotic flavours slowly and gradually with each bite.

Should you prefer the extra hot side of flavours, then there is a delicacy called the Wasabi Prawn Dumplings to spice up your taste buds. Packed with a bold combination of flavours and textures, this one will be sure to satisfy your monsoon cravings. To add to the entire ‘Wasabi’ experience, the spinach flavoured and coloured wrapper satiates the soul.

In case are looking for something other than dumplings, the Prawn and Chive Pot Stickers offer a variety of exotic flavours in a single bite. You could also go for Shiro’s open-faced Baos. While there are no guesses required for the Pork Belly Bao; the Chicken Katsu Bao with their panko-crusted chicken layered with gochujang mayo makes an extremely satisfying sandwich to wrap up the day. And lastly, to satisfy your sweet cravings, you should order the Mandarin Chocolate Velvet Cake; it will be the dessert you have been waiting to savour!

Edamame & Truffle Dumplings

 

Spinach, Corn & Mushroom Dumplings

 

Five Spiced Vegetable Dumplings

 

Chicken & Coriander Jiaozi

 

Hoisin Duck Dumplings

 

Scallop & Prawn Sui Mai

 

Mix-Seafood Crystal Dumplings

 

Zucchini & Coriander Dumplings

 

Wasabi Prawns Dumplings

 

Chef Aditya

Katsu Chicken Gua Bao

 

Steamed Chicken & Assorted Mushrooms

 

Mandarin Chocolate Velvet Cake

 

The Shiro Dim Sum Festival is on until the end of July with each variant handpicked to tantalise your taste buds! So you best make your reservations pronto, because this festival is all that and dim sum!

Getting there: UB City, 4th Floor, Piazza Area, Lavelle Road, Bangalore
Timings: 12.30 PM to 11.30 PM

 

Disclaimer: This review was done on an invitation from Shiro, and is a narrative of the author’s experience at the restaurant. Due judgment and care have been applied by the author to remain objective and unbiased in the review.