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Introduction
Sushi Tei presents an assortment of scrumptious and creatively designed Japanese gastronomy - appealing to the delight of aficionados of Japanese cuisine. The menu features Japanese offerings and innovative dishes illustrating the emerging influence of Asia on modern Japanese cuisine. A revolving selection of appetizer, dinner, sushi specials guarantee a new experience with each visit to the restaurant outlets continue reading
Good For
Kids-Friendly
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
11:30 - 22:00
Other Info
Alcoholic Drinks Available
Takes Reservations
Restaurant Website
http://www.sushitei.com
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Review (5)
Level4 2014-02-10
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I think for this month reviews, i be posting quite a few different yu sheng cause it's chinese new year and i super love yu sheng!! =) For this one, i got it from Sushi Tei ( slightly over $40 after gst ) as a takeaway for a gathering at my friend's place. This is the basic smallest serving i could get but i must say it's quite a generous portion and 4 of us managed to finish it. I think there was this sweet sauce or oil which had additional packet and we just add in 1.5 packet of it. If not may be a bit too overwhelming for the taste! Salmon was of a decent size too. Overall can't go too wrong with a yu sheng from japanese restaurant. continue reading
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Level4 2013-07-24
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Went Sushi Tei for a late dinner ... since I love chicken very much so I Ordered Curry Tori Karaage as for the husband he ordered a raman and we share salmon skins as well. Over here salmon skin was different from other Japanese restaurant that I had. It comes with little bite of the meat as well which taste different. My Tori Karaage - delicious the combination was good too ... but is a big plate of it which I can't finished. My husband's ramen was tasty too - not too salty which is to his liking! Overall dining experience was good! continue reading
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Level1 2013-05-16
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Sushi Tei is one of the better place to have Japanese food. Had the fish roe garlic fried rice, combination of sushi and Japanese hotpot with beef sukiyaki. The fish roe garlic fried rice is good to the last mouth with wok hei smell, definitely recommended to order. The combination of sushi is fresh with nothing to complain. The Japanese hotpot with sukiyaki came with a few options to add on but we were quite full. The beef is fresh and melt in the mouth, with the soup which is sweet and does not have the aftertaste of MSG.Definitely one of my favourite Japanese restaurant with good good, good quality and reasonable prices. continue reading
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Level4 2013-01-28
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Unagi Don was really tasty and don't let the small bowl deceive you the rice portion hidden underneath is a lot (pressed). Unagi is popular for increasing the male's libido and the "don" rice would be the carbohydrate/energy for a good "workout" ;)the pork katsu is very crispy, juicy and tender. the only bad thing about it was that it had little flavour which is a pity (asked for mayonaise for dipping).the ramen that I had was very Q and the soup was delish. Serving portion was pretty generous.Friendly staff too. continue reading
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Level4 2012-02-29
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It was quite a surprise to actually find that this new outlet as I was heading down for my regular laksa. The place was not really crowded, one of the quieter ones actually. Service was okay, got my food within expectations. Shared a paper steamboat with my colleague. Food was okay too. Love the soup very much! The meat is thin and tender too continue reading
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