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the noodle was so tasteless even when i dipped into the soup but the salmon was delicious as alwaysDining out in Singapore does not have to leave a hole in your wallet. There are several sushi joints in town which serve good Japanese food at very reasonable prices. Here is a guide to affordable sushi restaurants in Singapore. Salmon skin sushi for S$0.40 – everyone will know Itacho Sushi because of this. And more than that, they are a favourite because of the wide variety of sushi creations at very friendly prices. When dining at Itacho, treat yourself to a selection of makis, rolls and nigiris made with fresh ingredients. They have very value-for-money lunch sets, too. #03-03/31 Changi Airport Terminal 3 Tel: +65 6241 8911 Sun to Thu: 11am – 10pm Fri & Sat 11am – 11pm Koh Grill & Sushi Bar Koh Grill & Sushi Bar is a small eatery nestled a corner of Wisma’s Food Republic which serves delicious and inexpensive Japanese food. The star dish here is the legendary Shiok Maki.

It is made up of avocado, unagi and aburi salmon, drenched with the most amazing cheesy sauce that is seemingly a legit mixture of mayo and mentai, and completed with a generous topping of tobiko. This is surely one place for a quick fix of Japanese food in between shopping at Orchard Road. #04-21 Wisma Atria Shopping Centre Tel: +65 9180 3805 Daily: 11.30am – 10.30pm Ryoshi Sushi Ikeikemaru may be a conveyer belt sushi restaurant, but don’t let that fool you into thinking that they are a medicore joint. They have surprisingly fresh sushi at pocket-friendly prices – definitely worth a try when you are craving for Japanese food. 177 River Valley Road Basement 1 Liang Court Tel: +65 6337 1022 Daily: 11am – 9.30pm Nearest Station: Clarke Quay One of the most popular casual Japanese restaurants in Singapore, Sushi Tei is where locals head to for cheap and good Japanese food. There are many popular dishes, but we love the absolutely stunning Sashimi Salad, which comes with a generous serving of sashimi;

and the Golden Roll. 252 North Bridge Road Tel: +65 6334 7887 Daily: 11.30am – 10pm Nearest Station: City Hall The Sushi Bar at level three of Far East Plaza serves the standard dishes like sushi, sahimi, Japanese-style pastas and donburis, but if you only have room for one dish, you must try the much-lauded Salmon Aburi Sushi (S$14.50). It is really good, and the main reason why this hole-in-the-wall sushi bar is always packed with regulars. #04-28 Far East Plaza Mon to Fri: 12.30pm – 3pm, 5.30pm – 9pm Sat: 12.30pm – 9pm Tomi Sushi may not be the cheapest restaurant in this guide, but it offers a variety of set lunches which are great value for money. Let’s make this clear: Tomi Sushi is not one of those classy Japanese restaurants where you bring your partner on a date night; it is more like a neighbourhood joint where you know that the food is always good, and you are surrounded by families happily tucking in. Tel: +65 6255 2355

#05-70, Far East Plaza, 14 Scotts Road Tel: +65 6238 8216 Mon to Fri: 12pm – 3pm, 5.30pm – 9.30pm Sat: 12pm – 9.30pm For more recommendations, read our guide to Singapore’s Best Japanese Restaurants. 'Paper steamboat' is one of the items of the Sakae Sushi menu. Sakae Sushi (Kanji: 栄寿司) is a restaurant chain based in Singapore serving Japanese cuisine, and is the flagship brand of Apex-Pal International Ltd. Aimed at the low to mid-level pricing market, it offers sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki, yakimono, nabemono, tempura, agemono, ramen, udon, soba and donburi served either à la carte or via a sushi conveyor belt. The chain has 40 outlets in Singapore, 15 of which are in the suburban areas. Its first outlet was opened in Raffles Place in September 1997, and is currently the largest kaiten-zushi Japanese restaurant chain in the country.[1] It also has 32 outlets in Malaysia,[2] one in Thailand, six in China, three in the Philippines and four in Indonesia.

It also offers a delivery service in Singapore. Sakae Sushi's founder is Singaporean Douglas Foo, who has said that he would one day like to expand operations into North Korea, because of the potential for effective monopoly power in the region. Advertise on Streetdirectory Business Pages and Drive more traffic to your Business! From $2 a day. The people are friendly and helpful. I learned a lot of things. Spam / irrelevant content Disagree with the point of view Contains potentially defamatory and/or business sensitive information Contains advertising or promotion Company response is inappropriate Content is biased or fraudulent By submitting this report you agree this is in good faith in the interest of upholding our community guidelines. If you have an urgent issue please contact usSkip to Search Form Skip to Page ContentSushi Tei 寿司庭 - Buy 1 Get 1 Free Lunch Promotion We were scheduled to have a meeting around Tsim Sha Tsui area and on the previous day, I was somehow walking past Nishiki, my favourite Yakitori place in Hong Kong bar newly opened Keyaki, both of which I don’t think I have covered as yet except for quick images on Instagram at EpicurusHongKong.

We noticed that the other 2nd outpost of Nishimura Restaurant 西村日本料理 here changed into Sushi Tei 寿司庭. The Chefs remain mostly the same and with such an attractive Monday to Sunday Buy 1 Get 1 Free Lunch offer, let’s just make this happen to test it out. I should emphasize that in general I have been skeptical about eating sushi and sashimi in Hong Kong, so far only Sushi Mori and Sushi Take have been kind to me, also Sushi Shougun. You could pay literally thousands in town but you might as well fly to Tokyo instead. Here surprisingly, was almost up there and I can finally taste the seafood !.... Sushi Platter 9 pieces with Tuna Maki roll – $258There’s a good mix of white and shiny fishes, surprisingly all of them were full of taste. I hope it wasn’t a once off wonder. Although there is no Toro, the red Akami tuna was also carrying a good meaty taste. At it’s normal $258 price I am already happy. Can’t believe this is Buy One Get One Free for lunch at the moment…