Sushi Tei
What Makes Sushi Tei Special
About This Branch
Level 3 Raffles City. One of busiest branches — CBD crowd + tourists. Full sit-down, waiter service, relaxed pace.
Founded SG 1994 — not Japanese import. 30 years of local understanding. Massive menu = everyone finds something, but kitchen is spread wide.
Fish quality a step up from conveyor chains. Thicker sashimi, hand-shaped nigiri. Chope reservations = huge advantage at lunch.
Compass Verdict
The Raffles City Sushi Tei — same full-service menu, prime City Hall location. Reliable for groups with mixed preferences.
Recommended For
Menu & Pricing
Prices approx, +GST. Highlights below. Full menu at sushitei.com.
Sushi & Sashimi
| Salmon Sashimi (5 pcs) | ~S$10.80 |
| Assorted Sashimi Platter | ~S$18–32 |
| Nigiri Sushi (per pair) | ~S$4–8 |
| Aburi Salmon / Mentaiko | ~S$5–7 |
Bento & Sets
| Lunch Set (weekdays) | ~S$12.80–18 |
| Salmon Teriyaki Bento | ~S$18 |
| Chirashi Don | ~S$18–25 |
| Unagi Don | ~S$18–22 |
Hot Dishes
| Ramen | ~S$14–18 |
| Tempura Moriawase | ~S$16–20 |
| Teppanyaki | ~S$18–28 |
| Chawanmushi | ~S$5 |
💡 Lunch sets from S$12.80 = smartest weekday order. Chirashi Don tests sashimi quality. Check seasonal promos first.
Practical Information
Dietary Information
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Location
252 North Bridge Road, #03-13/14, Raffles City, Singapore 179103
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Book Chope for Lunch
Raffles City packed 12-1:30 weekdays. Chope guarantees table. Dinner easier — walk-in after 6:30pm fine.
Start with Sashimi
Sashimi quality = restaurant quality test. Order the platter. Thickness and freshness will show — a step up from conveyor chains.
Bento for CBD Efficiency
Lunch break? Bento sets arrive in 10-15 min — main + rice + soup + salad. Chirashi Don for sashimi-on-rice.
Try Aburi Items
Aburi Salmon, Mentaiko, Scallop — best sellers. Torch caramelises the top, cool fish below. Worth exploring.
Raffles City Japanese Cluster
Sushi Tei L3 above B1 cluster: Ippudo, Sushidan, sio pasta. Can't agree? 4 Japanese options across 2 floors.
Editor's Note
Useful middle ground. Honest: not transcendent — Ippudo does better ramen, Sushidan better sushi. Real strength: the group where everyone wants different things. Chope is essential for lunch.