Sushiro at Isetan Scotts brings authentic Japanese kaiten sushi to Orchard Road, offering affordable yet high-quality sushi in a fun conveyor belt setting. Originally from Japan, Sushiro uses a plate-based pricing system where most sushi plates cost between .30 and 3.10, making premium sushi accessible without the premium price tags of traditional omakase establishments.
Popular choices include Salmon Belly, Broiled Salmon Belly, Grilled Eel, Japanese Egg Omelet, and Shrimp, with rotating campaign offerings that feature premium items like tuna, salmon roe, and sea urchin at promotional prices. The efficient conveyor belt system lets diners see available options immediately and grab whatever appeals to them, while made-to-order items can be requested directly from the chefs for ultimate freshness.
Located at Isetan Scotts, Sushiro is perfect for shoppers seeking quality Japanese meals without leaving the mall or breaking the budget. The restaurant maintains Japanese standards of quality and presentation while offering a casual, family-friendly atmosphere that welcomes both sushi connoisseurs and newcomers to Japanese cuisine. Whether you're craving a quick sushi lunch or a leisurely dinner with friends, Sushiro delivers authentic flavours and value in the heart of Orchard Road.
6514 0390
Orchard Road
Operating Hours
Closed - Opens Tomorrow
Opens tomorrow at 11 am
Monday
11 am–10 pm
Tuesday
11 am–10 pm
Wednesday
11 am–10 pm
Thursday
11 am–10 pm
Friday
11 am–10 pm
Saturday
(Today)
11 am–10 pm
Sunday
11 am–10 pm
Price Distribution
$1–2019%
$20–4058%
$40–6019%
Our Menu
Menu Highlights
Chilli Crab Gunkan
$3.9++
Crab Meat Oshisushi
$11.9++
(4貫)
Boiled Snow Crab
$4.9++
Menu Highlights
Broiled Fresh Salmon Mentai
$2.9++
Broiled Mackerel Oshisushi with Mentai
$3.9++
Mentaiko Takana Wrap
$2.3++
Broiled Red Shrimp Mentai
$2.9++
Menu Highlights
July Special Selection
$18.90
Bluefin Tuna Selection
$16.90
天然本鮪赤身・大トロセット5貫 (Natural Bluefin Tuna Akami & Otoro Set 5 pieces)
I’ve eaten here several times over the years since they first opened. But I think it’s getting worse. I was lucky to get a seat immediately via the self service kiosk but Q started just after me with long wait.
Nowadays the rice is so sticky it’s sticking onto the plate. The chawanmushi is poorly done. Last time it was silky smooth now it’s full of potholes and harder. The tempura in my sushi roll was stale, the skin was soft yet tough, which meant it was fried and sat around for a long time before being served.
The dessert was disappointing too. Doesn’t look like the picture at all. It was very sad looking when served.
There wasn’t anymore staff at the counter, all self service, not even wet tissue given. The seats were sticky too.
And the kids around were banging the seats jumping about disturbing other customers but no staff reminded them to stop. I was having my meal being pushed and jerked repeatedly by the kid behind me (with oblivious parents too).
One of the most disappointing meals I’ve had in sushiro.
Positive Reviews
B
I am a Sushiro fan. But my to go branch is the Tiong Bahru Plaza outlet, my first time to this at Shaw House. So happened I was in town and tried this. It has a different vibe all together, at TB there is more feel of human and human touch of friendliness and here- yes, the staff are definitely diligent in clearing the tables but it’s a all auto system- from taking your queue number, own wet napkin packet, to ownself usher to seek for the system’s designated table for you, and pay using self service. Basically it’s alright with me- it’s more like the exact Japanese culture- eat alone and self service all the way.
Didn’t really like the assigned count seats facing the shops, though it’s back facing the shops- you dunno who eyeball u from behind so not much dining privacy.
Food was served quick via conveyer. The same applies- place online touchscreen order or retrieve the dish you like from the belt. Didn’t understand how mayonnaise is on conveyor belt and not ordered from touchscreen system (TB has to order)- dun mayonnaise needs to be refrigerated? 🤔 anyway first time I didn’t dare to use those.
The current promo new dishes are good, should try if u are like me who goes for new innovative dishes.
Sarah
Casual Japanese dining. The food is good, but don’t expect anything fancy.
It’s a fun experience with the food arriving directly at your table via tracks connected to the kitchen. There’s also a conveyor belt where you can pick and choose what you want. Great for kids.
Clara Tey
Arrived about 7pm, had to wait about 40mins until our turn. We got our table faster than the expected. Food ordered was served quickly, food that was hot served hot and sushi and fish mostly fresh.
Hungry Heart
Convenient spot for a quick meal before shopping. I usually order directly from the iPad, which makes it easy to browse and pick what I feel like having that day. Most of the time, I’ve been lucky with fresh and tasty sushi.
My top picks from Sushiro are the thick-cut salmon sushi, sweet shrimp gunkan, shrimp with avocado sushi, chawanmushi with scallop, and the deep-fried salmon wing. The staff are friendly and attentive, and I really like the self-payment system — it saves time and makes the whole experience fast and convenient
Randy
Had a great dining experience thanks to Ryan! He kindly offered us a window seat and even went out of his way to ensure our table was clean and comfortable before we were seated. Really appreciated the thoughtful service. The sushi here is also top-notch—as good as the somerset branch but the view here is definitely better