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Popular Tokyo takeaway chain Chiyoda Sushi opening first S’pore outlet

It’s known for its wallet-friendly Edomae-style sushi, with ingredients air-flown from Tokyo’s Toyosu Market (formerly known as Tsukiji Market).

Popular Tokyo takeaway chain Chiyoda Sushi opening first S’pore outlet
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Sushi is extremely versatile — it can be enjoyed in casual to fine-dining restaurants, or as a quick takeaway.

One such takeout store is Chiyoda Sushi, which was founded in 1959 and has some 200 outlets in its native Japan.

It’s popular for its budget-friendly nigiri sushi, which are sold by the piece or in sets.

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Opening first Singapore outlet

Next month, Chiyoda Sushi is opening its first Singapore outlet at Plaza Singapura. At press time, the hoarding was still up at the basement kiosk unit.

According to Chiyoda Sushi’s website, it uses ingredients from Tokyo’s Toyosu Market (formerly known as Tsukiji Market), which will be air-flown here for the Singapore branch.

Other than nigiri sushi, the chain also offers made-on-site “assorted sushi sets, seasonal fish sets, sets of your choice, sushi rolls, fusion-style sushi rolls and inari sushi”.

Chiyoda Sushi is opening circa Sept 2024 at #B1-56 Plaza Singapura.

Photos: Facebook/ Chiyoda Sushi, Yip Jieying

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