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Sen Sen Sushi - Don Don Donki’s Premium Sushi Place

 Sen Sen Sushi - Restaurant Front

Sen Sen Sushi, the premium sushi restaurant by Don Don Donki, has opened a new outlet in Jurong East.

This new outlet is located on level 3 of JEM, just besides Don Don Donki on the same floor.

Sen Sen Sushi

Sen Sen Sushi - Setting

I thought it is a conveyer belt sushi restaurant like Sushi Express, but it’s actually a bullet train restaurant like Genki Sushi.

Sen Sen Sushi - Wet Towel

You order by scanning the QR code provided and your food is delivered on bullet trains on the track in front of you. You also get a wet a towel and a small packed container of wasabi.

Sen Sen Sushi - Hokkaido Premium Scallop

There are regular seasonal items such as this Hokkaido Premium Scallop 3 pieces [S$6.80] which comes in 3 flavors - plain, teriyaki sauce and salt sauce. I recommend eating from the right, from the lightest taste to heaviest taste. These scallops are so plump and sweet, they taste really fresh.

Sen Sen Sushi - Salmon Sushi Assortment

I am a total salmon fan so I got the Salmon Sushi Assortment [S$10.80] where I get a plate of 6 pieces of salmon sushi. Again, I recommend eating from right to left, from plain taste to heaviest taste. Each piece of sushi comes with an extra thick slice of salmon which is really a joy to eat.

Sen Sen Sushi - Sea Urchin

The uni used in this Sea Urchin [S$8.80] sushi is so sweet, it is every bit as fresh as the ones I had in Tsujiki Market.

Sen Sen Sushi - Baked Sweet Potato with Vanilla Ice Cream

I have always loved Don Don Donki’s baked sweet potato and Baked Sweet Potato with Vanilla Ice Cream [S$5.80] takes it up a notch with caramelized custard cream and vanilla ice-cream. While it looks really good, somehow the sweet potato, custard and vanilla ice-cream doesn’t seem to gel that well.

Sen Sen Sushi - Featured Image

Sen Sen Sushi (JEM)

Address: 50 Jurong Gateway Road, JEM #03-27/29, Singapore 608549

Telephone: 63340562

Opening Hours: Daily 11am - 10pm

Sen Sen Sushi (Jurong Point)

Address: 1 Jurong West Central 2, Jurong Point #B1-09, Singapore 648886

Telephone: 62586311

Opening Hours: Daily 11am - 10pm

Website: https://www.sensensushi.com/sg/

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