Showing posts with label Shirokuro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shirokuro. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2025

The East Village is now home to Manhattan's first 2D restaurant

Shirokuro has debuted at 103 Second Ave. at Sixth Street. 

The omakase spot also marks the neighborhood's (and Manhattan's!) first two-dimensional restaurant, courtesy of the owners of the now-closed Boka (RIP late 2024) at 9 St. Mark's Place and Noflex at 286 Fifth Ave. 

The interior design combines white walls and backgrounds with black-rimmed detailing. 

Two-dimensional restaurants have been a thing dating back to Seoul's Greem Cafe in 2017. Kravings Kafe was the first 2D cafe in Brooklyn (and the five boroughs).

And to no surprise, Shirokuro is going big on Instagram...
The entire space will transport you into the pages of a storybook with the illusion of a two-dimensional world, from the tables to walls and beyond. The 2D effect comes to life with hand-painted details, causing even the very real flower pots to appear flat. The trip downstairs to the bathroom remains a two-dimensional experience too. 
And maybe you meet the hunky motorcycle sidecar racer of your dreams here!

   

Shirokuro is open daily from noon to 4 p.m. and 5 to 10 p.m. 

The space was previously the very three-dimensional Mighty Quinn's BBQ.

Thursday, February 20, 2025

Signage alert: Shirokuro on 2nd Avenue

Photo by Derek Berg 

Signage arrived yesterday for Shirokuro on the NW corner of Second Avenue at Sixth Street.

Ownership applied for a beer-wine license here last summer. The questionnaire on file at the CB3 website stated they would serve "Japanese/Korean fusion." 

This is from the owners behind the now-closed Boka (RIP late 2024) at 9 St. Mark's Place and Noflex at 286 Fifth Ave.

The CB3 application (PDF here) includes a sample menu.

Mighty Quinn's had a 10-year run in this corner space until April 2023. Shirokuro is the first tenant since then.