Went there a few weeks back.
The place has a cosy setting, with nice ambience and music. Food menu were relatively easy to understand and I tried almost all the dishes on the menu.
Sashimi and raw items were fresh and most of the dishes are generally well done.
Dishes that surprised:
1) Lobster porridge (yes i ordered porridge in a Japanese buffet) - it taste surprisingly good and was a good change after all the yakitori
2) Garlic Fried rice - it was so good that we ordered numerous rounds. The chef was also able to serve a spicy version which suits my Singaporean taste buds.
3) Another notable mention was the Chicken Karage which was fried perfectly and the meat remained juicy.
4 Last but not least the beer they serve (Orion beer (not included in buffet), originated from Okinawa if I'm correct) goes well all the fried food/yakitori.
I am not a fan of dessert but there was a variety and the rest of the diners with me enjoyed it.
Will definitely return!
My husband and I celebrated our anniversary here on a Wednesday night. We went for the premium buffet. We loved the experience. Service was fast and good. Seafood was fresh. Oysters were fresh and good! What we loved was that they allowed us to choose portion size. I was really impressed by their ordering system, in which my husband was still taking his time to place his orders, and the waiter hadn't left our table yet, and my orders were already arriving at our table. Good use of technology! The really friendly and polite waiter turned out to be the owner of the restaurant.
Celebrate my daughter birthday at Kushi and the complementary cake was beautiful, yummy & not too sweet. Food was fresh and delicious. Huge range of choices and will try the premium range next time as the oyster and king prawn look so good at our next table 🤣 nice to see Japanese restaurants selling wine to pair with the food too 👍🏼
A hidden gem along MacPherson road!
The ingredients are extremely fresh, air flown from Japan. Probably the best sashimi in Singapore 👍👍
Price for the buffet is worth it as well - includes oysters and other premium dishes.
Definitely worth a try!
It's a family friendly Japanese restaurant, that is cosy and not too packed on weekdays.
If you are a Sushi fan, this is definitely a place to take your family for dinner or lunch, for good quality Sushi
Ps.If you are driving...
Park at opposite Carpark , the building called Bakers & Chef.
Must make reservations.
Good range of buffet choices.
If you like beef, go for rare medium.
And we like the garlic fried rice...
The matcha cake is so so nice too.. But not inclusive in buffet menu.
Great value for money. cozy experience. Good service. fresh creamy sashimi. love the yellow tail and scallops and ultra king prawn and many more. Update : the Saba fish is good
Good Japanese buffet with selection wider than the one we used to go in Havelock Road. A bit expensive so it’s suitable for a rare event celebration. Squid and swordfish sashimi were the best. Salmon tasted a bit “unsalmony”. White tuna was a pleasant surprise. Garlic fried is certainly worth trying. Tempura was a bit oily. Grilled pork was my favourite dish this time. The roast beef (one time order only) was the biggest disappointment. Presentation of the food was a bit unlike what to expect from a Japanese restaurant. Remember to ask for ur ginger to go with Sushi. Being a rice bucket, I am very happy to know they serve plain rice on request even for classic buffet. Think we will come back again after we disgust all the fish meats that gone into our stomach this time…
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