Sushi On A Budget: 5 Conveyor Belt Sushi Restaurants You Can’t Miss In Singapore

Originating from Japan, conveyor belt sushi, or kaiten-zushi, involves plates of sushi and other Japanese delicacies rotating on a conveyor belt, allowing you to pick and choose your preferred dishes as they pass your table.

Combining convenience, variety, and affordability, conveyor belt sushi restaurants in Singapore offer a perfect blend of traditional Japanese flavours in a modern, casual setting. Diners can enjoy a wide array of sushi, from classic favorites like tuna and salmon to innovative fusion creations, such as Sushiro’s exciting collaboration with Lee Kum Kee. This quirky mix of offerings has made these dining spots a go-to destination for sushi lovers.

Here are 5 conveyor belt sushi restaurants in Singapore that you shouldn’t miss!

(1) Genki Sushi
(2) Sushi-GO
(3) Sushi Plus
(4) Sushiro
(5) Ichiban Sushi

(1) Genki Sushi

Genki Sushi made history as the first sushi restaurant in Singapore to introduce the innovative “Kousoku Express” delivery system. After placing your order through a QR code, dishes are swiftly transported to your table via a high-speed, double-rail system, ensuring quick service without compromising on freshness. Offering a wide selection of sushi, sashimi, and side dishes, including exciting new items from their SPY x FAMILY collaboration, Genki Sushi provides an affordable and fun dining experience in a casual setting.

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(2) Sushi-GO

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Source: Sushi-GO

Dining at Sushi-GO is truly all about the fun! The interior is sleek and decorated with bright colours — very much in line with its family-friendly theme. You order your food by scanning a QR code on your phone, and the plate is delivered to you in a whizzing “bullet train”! With more than 100 dishes from sushi and sashimi to hearty soup, their signature mentaiko items are a definite must-try.

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Source: Chue On It

Sushi-GO
Location: 1 Jurong West Central 2, #B1-47/48 Shopping Centre, Jurong Point, Singapore 648886
Opening hours: 11am - 10pm daily
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(3) Sushi Plus

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Source: DanielFoodDiary

With a model very similar to Sushi Express, sister brand Sushi Plus is also digitally operated via a quick scan of the QR code and your sushi will be right in front of you! There is also a conveyor belt of sushi and other side dishes running underneath the “train tracks”, so you can easily grab anything that catches your eye. The best part? Sushi starts at only $1.50 a plate and features crowd favourites like Mentaiyaki Salmon, Truffle Mayonnaise Fries, Snow Crab Flakes Tamago, and more.

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Sushi Plus
Outlets
Opening hours: 11am - 9:30pm daily
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(4) Sushiro

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Sushiro is one of Japan’s largest and most popular conveyor belt sushi chains, offering a vast selection of fresh and affordable sushi. With thirteen outlets across Singapore, Sushiro has amassed a loyal following for its quality dishes at extremely affordable prices. Offering more bang for your buck, Sushiro offers fresh ingredients and seasonal items while serving up classic favourites like their Big Red Shrimp, Otoro, and Basil Cheese Salmon. They also spruce things up occasionally with quirky collaborations such as its most recent partnership with Lee Kum Kee.

(5) Ichiban Sushi

Ichiban Sushi has become a well-loved household name in Singapore, known for its wide variety of sushi, sashimi, and Japanese side dishes. Its iconic conveyor belt system allows diners to choose from an array of freshly prepared dishes as they glide by, offering both quality and affordability. Beyond the regular sushi staples like salmon and tuna, Ichiban Sushi delights customers with seasonal specialties and hot dishes such as Nabe Wazen and Shabu Shabu Wazen, offering something for everyone.


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Yian Lu Lim

Yian Lu is an avid fan of Japanese pop culture. While she’s not working, you can find her travelling to all corners of the globe, taking photos of wildlife, sceneries and all things nature. Her favourite travel destinations include Japan, Taiwan and Australia, where she has uncovered hidden gems and unique experiences.

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