Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant

Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant
Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant
Image: Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant
  • Loved for
    Hokkaido sashimi ingredients
  • Prices
    From S$48++ per pax
  • Address
    M Hotel Singapore Level 9
    81 Anson Road, S 079908
  • Phone
  • Opening hours
    Mon to Fri 11:30 - 14:00, 17:45 -  22:15
    Sat, Sun, PH 12:00 - 14:30, 17:45 - 22:15
  • Website

A relatively new player in Singapore’s Japanese dining scene, Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant has quickly become a favorite among Singaporeans and expats since its establishment in 2016.

The restaurant prides itself on using fresh ingredients from Hokkaido and offers an a la carte buffet with free-flowing sashimi and much more.

Highlights:

  • Fresh seasonal fish, air-flown directly from Hokkaido: This Japanese restaurant sources its ingredients from Sapporo, Hokkaido, in Japan. As a result, their tuna, salmon, swordfish, yellowtail, and octopus are all fresh, making it a delightful sashimi meal for their customers.
  • Rare bluefin tuna is available for sashimi buffets: Bluefin tuna, one of the most highly prized and premium types of tuna in Japanese cuisine, is renowned for its rich flavor, fatty texture, and melt-in-your-mouth tenderness. The good news is that this rare and exquisite ingredient is available in the buffet menu of Hokkaido Sushi for diners to enjoy.

BUFFET MENU: Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant is best known for its a la carte buffet menu, featuring

  • appetizers
  • sashimi
  • sushi
  • maki
  • temaki
  • fried dishes 
  • stir-fried
  • yakimono grill
  • noodles
  • and rice

BUFFET PRICES:

  • Adult (Lunch): S$48+ per person
  • Adult (Dinner Mon to Thu): S$55+ per person
  • Adult (Dinner Fri to Sun and Public Holidays): S$58+ per person
  • Child (Lunch): S$27+ per person
  • Child (Dinner): S$30+ per person
  • Child in a baby chair: Free

LOOK & FEEL: Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant, located on the 9th floor of M Hotel Singapore, boasts a modern and simple interior design. Its shiny tiled floor and comfortable seating give it a slightly more casual atmosphere than the average high-end Japanese restaurant. However, this is precisely what makes it so appealing, as customers can relax and enjoy the restaurant’s fresh sashimi without feeling too formal or stuffy.

NOTES:

  • All guests at one table must choose a buffet or order off the menu.
  • Leftovers will be charged at a la carte prices.
  • No takeaway for leftovers.
  • The restaurant can be busy, so making an advanced reservation is recommended.
RATINGS
4.8 (400 Votes)

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Written by Darren Ng
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