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Arriving by bus: 61, 80, 145, 166, 197 (Bus Stop No. - 05199, Opp Hong Lim Cplx), Arriving by Train : Exit D, Chinatown MRT - NE4 on the purple line
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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
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Good For
Kids-Friendly
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
11:30 - 22:00
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I am never a fan of that "green frog sushi place" so whenever I crave for sushi, I'll visit Sushi Tei. Previously, I dined at their Vivocity outlet and I enjoyed myself with great food and quality service on a weekday lunch. It was however, a far cry at their China Square Central outlet when I visited it for dinner.The restaurant wasn't very busy but the staffs seems very aloof, giving an attitude when my group of friends asked for a table for 9. They showed us to the tables but it hasn't even been clean up and told us to go back to the front counter and wait. Only 5 minutes later, we were showed to our tables again which are tucked right at 1 corner of the restaurant.We had to seat separately because each table adjoining to the sushi conveyor belt can seat only 6 pax. Throughout the dinner, flies can be seen flying around and I wonder if tables were left unclean after diners left, resulting to it.Anyway, there's the food I had:Matsutake Sukiyaki ($16) - I thought it was decent and the beef slices were tender and juicy. The taste of the soup wasn't too sweet or salty too. It's a Unagi Sushi ($5.20) - It came on the conveyor belt and the thickness of the unagi caught my attention so I grabbed a plate off and munched into it. It was not bad and I love huge and juicy unagi like this unlike other Japanese restaurants.Oyakodon ($14) - I expected the eggs on it to be more runny than cooked. Although I didn't mind that, the chicken chunks were huge and tough to the bite. Overall, my dining experience was only mediocre and nothing memorable compared to what I had at their Vivocity and Paragon outlet. I hope the service and hygiene of this branch can be rectified asap.
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This is their scallop egg noodles (udon, soba) as the noodles you can choose your favourite and they will cook it. The scallop looks right and of course tasted right! The amount of the whole noodles are alot and i could not finish them, perhaps it can be shared among 2 ladys. It tasted yummy and the scallop is fresh too! There is a little bit taste because of the soup..
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Went for a good dinner at Sushi Tei after work on Friday. We ordered quite a number of dishes. We shared some sushi and some side dishes to share. my personal favourite is the Unagi Sushi. It is quite pricey at $15 for 6. but the serving of unagi is huge and it is definitely worth it. actually the unagi dish is sufficient to fill my tummy. Please try it at any sushi tei.
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Sushi tei have been my fav Japanese restaurant, went to most of the outlet and this is 1 of the outlet i like. Order afew dish and everything is served fast and hot. the sushi is tasty and the scallop with cheese i order taste good, the cheese is not too salty and the scallop is fresh. The staff there are all very polite and friendly too, the place is design like japanese restaurant we saw on tv. Very jap look alike restaurant,
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I tried their salmon sashimi as I heard they serve good ones here. It is only $6.00 for a plate of sashimi, we can add some wasabi or soya sauce at the side according to our taste, or even mayo is available upon request too. Very unique desserts, including cakes. Cheaper than the designer Jap fusion eateries here.
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