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Kazoku: Get $0.90 Salmon Sashimi And Sushi This September At Novena

$0.90 salmon sashimi at Kazoku


Image credit: @kazoku_japanese_cuisine

Step aside, Sushi Express, as there’s a new contender in town for affordable sushi. Kazoku Japanese Cuisine is offering a huge discount on their Fresh Salmon Sushi and Sashimi, at just $0.90 a pop!

Until 30 September 2019, you’ll be able to fuel up on salmon sashimi without breaking the bank at Kazoku, which is located at Goldhill Plaza near Novena MRT Station. 


Image credit: @kazoku_japanese_cuisine

If your palate is looking for something a bit richer, Kazoku has you covered. Their Salmon Aburi Sushi is on discount too, coming at $2.50 for two pieces.

It’s lightly blow-torched, then drizzled with Japanese mayo and generous scoops of ebiko, or prawn roe. If you’re planning on ordering plate after plate of half-seared salmon that melts in your mouth, this is a great time to do so.

The eatery has much more to offer than just criminally cheap sushi. They also have a spread of donburi, going as low as $8.90 for a Salmon Don and $11.90 for their signature Kazoku Don, each served with a bowl of miso soup.

Particularly notable is their Aburi Mentai Salmon Don ($10.90) that comes with heaps of smoky, rich mentaiko, and fatty slices of salmon belly. The splash of orange is certainly a sight for salmon lovers.

Located ToGather Kitchen & Bar, the bistro also houses other eateries including Baan Khun Nai, which serves Thai food. The dishes at Baan Khun Nai is equally affordable, and you’ll have no shortage of food options if sushi isn’t your thing. 

If your stomach is begging for delectable Japanese food by now, check out our guide on cheap Japanese food joints where you can get equally good value for bowls of salted egg ramen and halal beef bowls. If you live in the North-East and are looking for succulent bits of maguro, salmon, and swordfish, be sure to visit Monzen@Gardens at Serangoon as well. 

Address: 1 Goldhill Plaza, #01-05, ToGather Kitchen & Bar, Singapore 308899
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 10pm
Tel: 9687 3782
Website
Kazoku Japanese Cuisine is not a halal-certified eatery.

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