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Arriving by bus: 7,14,16,36,77,106,111,124,162,167,171,174,175,190,502,518,700,NR6,NR7 (Bus Stop No. - 08057, Dhoby Ghaut Stn), Arriving by Train : Exit E, Dhoby Ghaut MRT - NS 24,NE 6,CC 1 on the Red,Purple and Circle Line
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Introduction
At Ichiban Sushi, diners will discover an attractive combination of price and quality. From a wide range of conveyor belt sushi and sashimi to udon and more, it is an ideal place for food lovers to enjoy traditional Japanese food at affordable prices.
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Opening Hours
Mon - Fri
11:30 - 22:00
Sat
11:30 - 22:30
Sun
11:00 - 22:00
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
I cannot remember when was my last time to be here, I confirmed that it was not my first visiting it. Cozy décor as if I was eating at Japan, the environment was lavish stylish good. Queue for around 10 minutes, we were seated and served. Service wise, I must say the staffs were really impressive and ready for help. My main dish, it was going with Beef, Tofu, Carrot and Veggies. Heart-melting exactly, I was not exaggerated. It was boiling when it was served, the taste mixed together which the beef was very fresh and thinly sliced. Price at $15.80, it was worthwhile for me. Palely plain from the photo, Chawanmushi gave me a lot of surprises. It was not only simple as what you saw from outside, but it did hide luxurious Crab Meat and pieces of Chicken Thigh inside. Silky smooth, the egg tasted little fragrance of Miso Soup. Pleasant trip, I will definitely came back again.
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Ordered one plate of Sashimi Miyabe ($25.90). We changed all of it to Salmon Sashimi as none of us likes tuna or yellow fish so it's quite a waste. Calculated the price between this platter and 5-7 salmon sashimi and this turns out to be the cheapest. Ichiban Sushi is also the ONLY that allows us to change all the sashimi to Salmon. We also found out that this is the cheapest sashimi out of the 3 so there's really no reason to not allow us to change. The salmon sashimi is quite thick over here and i love how it taste really good with wasabi. There was a promotion going on and we also ordered this sakura sake to pair with the sashimi. Sake and Sashimi is the best combination ever in a Japanese establishment!Chill over this delightful combination and i believe you'll have a really good time here!
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I had the half and half set meal at ichiban sushi which consist of a half bowl salmon don and half bowl unagi don. it also comes with soft shell crab, chawamushi, fruits and a bowl of miso soup. the portion for the half don(s) is just nice as it wont make u feel extremely full from two rice don but it is like a one full portion combined. the salmon is fresh and cut at the right size to fill the rice bowl. I like the unagi though as it has a very nice touch of BBQ flavor in it and the teriyaki sauce makes it sweet and tasty. the soft shell crab is not as tasty though and tasted a little oily. Overall not a bad meal though.
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I love Ichiban Sushi's off peak meal promo! They have it on weekdays from 3 to 5.30pm. I remember having it 2 months back and they change their menu again! My friend & I arrive around 5.20pm and quickly made an order! Being salmon lovers, both of us ordered the Ishiyaki Salmon Don. The promo set consist of a bowl, miso soup and green tea. The salmon was finely minced and mixed together with rice and mushrooms in sweet and spicy miso garlic sauce. The whole set cost $5 instead of the usual price at $10. I think it is very worth it!
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There is always a long queue, even after lunch hours the place is packed with customers coming for its quality good japanese food. I will always order the combination meal that comes with fresh salmon sashimi. That's the highlight of the meal always! The teriyaki chicken tasted average, and the fried tofu is silky smooth. The meal comes completed with rice, miso soup, and fruit. A very filling meal! However the service is quite slow cause there are so many customers in the shop.
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