Shikigiku IFC | shikigiku four seasons
Tempura Paradise: PutonyourSundaybestbeforeheadingovertothisposh address.Shikigiku—formerlyInagikuGrande—inIFCMall,rightdownthehallfromthe FourSeasons[1], servesclassyJapanesecuisineinanevenclassierenvironment. Look&Feel: Thezenatmospheretakesonagoldenglow,withbrownandamberinteriors,contemporaryandEdo-styleJapaneseartworkandfloor-to-ceilingviewsofVictoriaHarbour.EnteringtherestauranttakesyouthroughIFC’stranquilgardenareas,whicharesurroundedbyeye-catchingskyscrapersonallsides. Enteringthe...
Tempura Paradise: Put on your Sunday best before heading over to this posh address. Shikigiku — formerly Inagiku Grande — in IFC Mall, right down the hall from the Four Seasons[1], serves classy Japanese cuisine in an even classier environment.
Look & Feel: The zen atmosphere takes on a golden glow, with brown and amber interiors, contemporary and Edo-style Japanese artwork and floor-to-ceiling views of Victoria Harbour. Entering the restaurant takes you through IFC’s tranquil garden areas, which are surrounded by eye-catching skyscrapers on all sides. Entering the restaurant takes you through IFC’s tranquil garden areas, which are surrounded by eye-catching skyscrapers on all sides. By night, the spacious restaurant transforms into a moody, ambient venue thanks to the dim lighting and neon lights shining in from the windows. There are also four private dining rooms that accommodate up to 50 people around their teppanyaki counters, as well as a wine bar area an...