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  1. Jan 20, 2011 · Senki Japanese Restaurant has the best Japanese Buffet in Singapore. Ikoi, and Irodori, Senki Japanese restaurant at Killiney road has the best Jap food I have been wanting to try Japanese Buffet for very long.

    • Tenkaichi
    • Shin Minori Japanese Restaurant
    • Shabu Sai
    • Hokkaido Sushi
    • Kushi Dining Bar
    • Ikoi
    • Tajimaya Yakiniku
    • Irodori
    • Mitsuba
    • Himawari Japanese Restaurant

    With an unbeatable price for its selection of wagyucuts, you can embrace the fatty tenderness and allow the buttery goodness to coat your tongue as you fall back into wagyuheaven. Beefy highlights include: wagyutongue(some exotic cut there), premium wagyu sashimiand my favourite wagyu tataki. Their beef is very fresh with strong umaminotes, where i...

    Shin Minoriis one of my favourites as a great Japanese buffet because it definitely hits the sweet spot between value and quality. Expect above average Japanese cuisine in return for a relatively low cost (S$58.90++), as well as ingenious creations by their chefs. Their makiselection is a myriad blend of flavours that go together really well to cre...

    Another very value-for-money buffet option here, Shabu Saipresents plates and plates of quality cuts of meat from all over the world, for just a nominal price to be dunked in their delicious shabu shabusoups. Shabu Saiis an excellent choice to go for the carnivorous Singaporean. Despite all the meats, let’s not forget the buffet of vegetables avail...

    Hokkaido Sushiis all about unique dishes like their Hamachi Truffleand Hokkaido Maki, which was created by their sushi master. Their lunch buffet is priced at S$42.00++, while their dinner buffet prices start at S$49.00++from Monday to Thursday and S$53.00++from Friday to Sunday. Of course, you can also expect freshly imported sashimiflown in bi-we...

    Kushi Dining Baris a spectacular gem hidden well right into the outskirts of Orchard Road. Over at Hotel Royal, I feel Kushiserves up premium, quality Japanese dishes at just a fraction of the price as per its non-buffet competitors(S$41.80++for lunch, S$45.80++for dinner). Expect to indulge in decadent and all the more delicious selection of their...

    Simple, no-frills and fresh. After a while, there are just only so many ways to describe sashimi, but I can assure you that Ikoi’s sashimiis really fresh and juicy. The ala carte buffet (S$38.00++) at Ikoipresents premium, thick cuts, including classic favourites like sake(salmon), hamachi(yellowtail), mekajiki(swordfish)and tako(octopus). Their gr...

    Let’s cut to the point here: All-you-can-eat PremiumWagyu Buffet (S$58.90++ for lunch andS$68.90++ for dinner)! For 100 minutes, pamper your taste buds with unlimited Wagyu Beef, Kurobuta Pork, Tiger Prawns, fresh Sashimi,and more. Grilled over white charcoal to get that smoky fragrance only a good BBQ can achieve, the Wagyu Beef slices almost melt...

    The good thing about Irodoriis their ala carte buffet (S$38.80++), which features never ending plates of fresh cuts of sashimi, skilfully cut such that it will make your mouth water. We didn’t really prefer their grilled selection, with the sauces being a tad on the salty side. But their tempuraand sashimisections managed to save the day, and we ju...

    With over 130 dishes in their ala carte buffet menu (S$51.90++), you’ll definitely be spoilt for choice at Mitsuba. Their sashimislices are fresh and thickly cut (just the way I like it), and they also serve up a decent variety of Yaki Monoand Age Monodishes (grilled and deep-fried dishes respectively) so you won’t be stuck eating the same few dish...

    Himawarimanages to achieve that melt-in-your-mouth consistency in sashimieveryone so desires, and this is one of the sole reasons you would definitely be returning back for more. They offer a generously wide selection of premium cuts, including swordfish, yellowtail, tuna and such. Try out their Spider Maki(soft shell crab), which was absolutely de...

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  2. May 10, 2017 · Tucked away in a corner in UE Square, Shin Minori is one of the hidden gems of Singapore’s Japanese buffet scene. Translated from Japanese to English as “New Harvest”, enjoy endless portions of premium sashimi, and delicious maki. There is also a fantastic selection of more than 160 a la carte buffet menu items to choose from.

  3. Senki Japanese Restaurant has 22 Reviews. Find out what’s best at Senki Japanese Restaurant.

  4. SENSHI is the first contemporary Japanese à la carte buffet restaurant in Singapore’s Central Business District (CBD). At the helm is veteran chef Martin Woo and his team. Nestled in Dorsett, Singapore, SENSHI, which means “warrior”, boasts a spacious dining area with 115 seats and two private rooms.

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  5. Dinner Buffet. Definitely value for money for sushi / jap food / buffet lovers. SGD 40 free flow of 95% of their menu, with generous portions of food served. Freshness and quality, coupled with great service and ambience...definitely a good place to eat, chill and fellowship. 2 Likes.

  6. Overall, I think that Senki serves an average fare of Japanese food. They also have an Ala-carte menu if you are not a buffet fanatic! For the same price range, I would prefer Irodori to this definitely. The buffet is at $30++ for lunch and $33++ for dinner. On eve of public holidays and public holidays, the buffet is at $39++.