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Menu Prior to Hei Sushi, There Was Simply No Available Choice for Affordable Japanese Halal Cuisine Quality Frequent farm visits, careful food sourcing and stringent food hygiene standards to ensure excellent quality Launched in 2007, Hei Sushi has been serving the community as well as customers who value a kaiten sushi restaurant experience. Hei Sushi bridges the gap for good Japanese cuisine at unbelievably great value. It has attained Halal certification and is accredited by MUIS. Hei Sushi is the first Halal Japanese Innovative restaurant in Singapore. Convenient ordering of food items with our patented Interactive Menu Prior to Hei Sushi, there was simply no available choice for affordable Japanese Halal cuisine. Hei Sushi, modelled after its sister brand Sakae Sushi, bridges this gap for good quality Halal certified Japanese cuisine. Fun Modern stylish ambience and service touch points for an enjoyable dining experience Fresh Salmon is air-flown frequently to ensure absolute freshness and quality 飲 BEVERAGES Traditional refreshments and creative blends 物 to quench your thirst BLENDED SERIES Creative twist on classic ice blends BV101 BV102 BV103 BV104 Mango Avocado Pink Lady Tropical Mango Chocoholic $5 00 $5 00 $5 00 $6 00 REFRESHING COOLERS Cooling refresher to quench your thirst DRINKS BV105 Coca-Cola® $3 00 BV106 Coca-Cola Light® $3 00 BV107 Sprite® $3 00 BV108 A&W® Root Beer $3 00 BV109 Heaven & Earth® Ice Lemon Tea $3 00 BV110 Heaven & Earth® Ice Green Tea $3 00 BV111 Qoo White Grape® $3 00 BV112 Genmai Tea $1 50 BV114 Honey Lemon ©2015 The Coca-Cola Company. “Coca-Cola”, “Coca-Cola light”, Hot / Cold BV113 “Sprite”, “Heaven and Earth”, "Qoo" and "Minute Maid" are trademarks of 00 The Coca-Cola Company. Ice Yuzu $4 “A&W” is a registered trademark of The Atlantic Industries. $4 00 Prices are in Singapore Dollars and are subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government tax. Pictures in the menu are for illustrative purposes. CHINMI 珍 For a great start to your meal, choose from our wide range of appetisers 味 CH102 Chuka Hotate Seasoned scallop CH101 $7 50 Lobster Salad Lobster salad $7 50 CH103 Chuka Wakame Seasoned seaweed $7 50 CH105 CH104 Chuka Kurage Seasoned jellyfish Chuka Idako Seasoned baby octopus 50 $7 $7 50 カ CARPACCIO ル & SALAD For a light and healthy meal, パ savour our appetiser ッ チ ョ と サ ラ ダ CS101 Sashimi Salad Mixed greens with assorted sashimi slices and flying fish roe, topped with signature sauce. $11 00 CS102 Shake Carpaccio Fresh salmon sashimi slices and flying fish roe in tangy sauce $14 00 CS103 Hei Salad Mixed greens with seasoned seaweed, seasoned jellyfish, tobiko, snow crabstick, salmon, avocado, corn and cherry tomatoes along with signature sauce $10 00 Prices are in Singapore Dollars and are subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government tax. Pictures in the menu are for illustrative purposes. TK101 California Temaki Snow crabstick, avocado and flying fish roe TEMAKI 手 50 Chef wrapped handroll with speciality fillings $2 巻 TK102 Soft Shell Crab Temaki Deep-fried crispy soft shell crab $4 50 TK103 Ebi Fry Temaki Breaded prawn $4 50 TK104 Shake Skin Temaki Deep-fried crispy salmon skin $2 50 TK105 Ebi Tempura Temaki Tempura prawn $4 50 TK106 Spicy Shake Temaki Spicy salmon sashimi cubes $2 50 TK107 Spicy Akami TK108 Maguro Temaki Unagi Temaki Spicy tuna cubes with mayo Eel $2 50 $4 50 TK109 Tuna Mayo Temaki Tuna mayo $2 50 刺 SASHIMI The freshest succulent sashimi slices are combined with our chef's 身 culinary touch to present the best of our sashimi selections SS101 Sashimi Paradise Serves 6-8 pax $49 00 SS102 Hei Sashimi Serves 2-3 pax $19 00 SS103 Sashimi Divine Serves 4-5 pax $29 00 Prices are in Singapore Dollars and are subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government tax. Pictures in the menu are for illustrative purposes. SS104 SS105 Managatsuo Hokkigai Butterfish Surf clam $6 50 $6 50 SS106 SS107 SS108 Hamachi Kaki Salmon Yellowtail Hiroshima oyster Salmon $9 50 $9 50 $9 50 SS109 SS110 SS111 Ika Tako Hokkaido Hotate Squid Octopus Hokkaido scallop $9 50 $9 50 $9 50 SS112 SS113 SS114 Maguro Mekajiki Amaebi Tuna Swordfish Sweet shrimp $9 50 $9 50 $9 50 創 SPECIALTY 造 MAKIMONO 的 Savour our chef's artistic creations of mouth-watering delights 巻 物 MK101 Hei Shake Breaded prawn sushi rice roll layered with salmon slices, flying fish roe and cheese sauce $9 00 MK102 Spider Maki Crispy soft shell crab and lettuce wrapped in obba leaf, topped with flying fish roe and cheese sauce $9 00 MK103 Sunshine Maki Breaded prawn sushi rice roll layered with mango, flying fish roe and cheese sauce $9 00 MK104 Hei Una Maki Breaded prawn sushi rice roll layered with eel, flying fish roe and cheese sauce $9 00 MK105 Hei Dragon Maki Breaded prawn sushi rice roll layered with avocado, flying fish roe and cheese sauce $9 00 Prices are in Singapore Dollars and are subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government tax. Pictures in the menu are for illustrative purposes. PREMIUM 特 MAKIMONO 別 Savour our chef's Japanese sushi rice roll made with quality ingredients な 巻 物 MK106 Tobimayo Idako Maki Seasoned baby octopus and cucumber sushi rice roll with tobimayo sauce $7 50 MK107 Mori Cheese Maki Assorted cheese with cucumber sushi rice roll $7 50 MK108 Lobster Salad Maki Lobster salad sushi rice roll with flying fish roe $7 50 MK109 Soft Shell Crab Crepe Maki Egg crepe sushi rice roll wrapped with soft shell crab and seasoned beancurd $7 50 MK110 Hana Maki Salmon sushi rice roll topped with mayo and flying fish roe $7 50 MK111 Ebi Tempura Crepe Maki Egg crepe sushi rice roll wrapped with tempura prawn, flying fish roe and cheese $7 50 MAKIMONO 巻き Skillfully crafted suhi rice rolls 巻き MK112 MK113 MK114 California Mini Maki Soft Shell Crab Maki Futo Maki Smelt roe, crabstick, japanese omelette Soft shell crab sushi rice roll Flying fish roe, crabstick, japanese and cucumber sushi rice roll omelette and cucumber sushi rice roll $2 50 $4 50 $2 50 MK115 MK116 MK117 Kani Maki Tamago Maki Kappa Maki Crabstick Japanese omelette Cucumber $2 50 $2 50 $2 50 MK118 MK119 Shake Maki Tekka Maki Salmon Tuna $2 50 $2 50 INARI SUSHI いなり寿司 Sushiいなり寿司 wrapped in delicious sweet beancurd skin INR101 INR102 INR103 Tobimayo Inari Lobster Salad Inari Inari Tobimayo on sweet beancurd skin sushi Lobster salad on sweet beancurd skin sushi Sweet beancurd skin sushi $4 50 $4 50 $2 50 Prices are in Singapore Dollars and are subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government tax. Pictures in the menu are for illustrative purposes. GUNKAN 軍艦 Gunkan sushi or warship roll typically includes soft or loose軍艦 fillings GK101 GK102 GK103 GK104 Lobster Salad Gunkan Chuka Hotate Gunkan Shake Skin Gunkan Tobiko Gunkan Lobster salad Seasoned scallop Salmon skin Flying fish roe $4 50 $2 50 $2 50 $2 50 GK105 GK106 GK107 GK108 Tuna Mayo Gunkan Kani Salad Gunkan Chuka Wakame Gunkan Ebiko Gunkan Tuna mayo Crabstick mayo Seasoned seaweed Smelt roe $2 50 $2 50 $2 50 $2 50 GK109 GK110 GK111 GK112 Chuka Idako Gunkan Tamago Mayo Gunkan Chuka Kurage Gunkan Corn Gunkan Seasoned baby octopus Japanese omelette and mayo Seasoned jellyfish Corn mayo $2 50 $2 50 $2 50 $2 50 GK113 GK114 Spicy Shake Gunkan Spicy Akami Maguro Gunkan Spicy salmon sashimi cubes Spicy tuna sashimi cubes $2 50 $2 50 NETA ネタ Deep-fried sushi rolls with tantalising culinary delights ネタ NE101 NE102 NE103 Cheesy Beef Neta Tori Neta Spicy Shake Neta Beef and cheese Teriyaki chicken and cheese Spicy salmon sashimi cubes $4 50 $4 50 $4 50 炙 ABURI & TOBIMAYO SUSHI Torch-seared luscious ingredients topped on japanese sushi rice り 寿 司 AS101 Aburi Moriawase 4 seared sushi with salmon, hokkaido scallop, tuna and butterfish $11 00 AS102 AS103 AS104 Aburi Hokkaido Hotate Aburi Hamachi Aburi Shake Seared hokkaido scallop Seared yellowtail fish Seared salmon $4 50 $4 50 $4 50 AS105 AS106 AS107 Aburi Akami Maguro Aburi Mekajiki Aburi Managatsuo Seared tuna Seared swordfish Seared butterfish $4 50 $4 50 $4 50 AS108 Tobimayo Moriawase 4 seared sushi with prawn, eel, salmon and ebi fry topped with tobimayo sauce $13 00 AS109 AS110 AS111 Shake Tobimayo Tamago Tobimayo Unagi Tobimayo Seared salmon topped with Seared japanese egg topped Seared eel topped with tobimayo sauce with tobimayo sauce tobimayo sauce $5 50 $5 50 $5 50 AS112 AS113 Ebi Fry Tobimayo Ebi Tobimayo Seared breaded prawn topped Seared cooked prawn topped with tobimayo sauce with tobimayo sauce $5 50 $5 50 Prices are in Singapore Dollars and are subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government tax. Pictures in the menu are for illustrative purposes. SUSHI 寿 PLATTER 司 Assorted sushi sets for greater variety and assortment 大 SP101 Hei Heiwa Serves 1-2pax 皿 $15 00 SP102 Hei Sora Serves 2-3pax $2600 NIGIRI SUSHI 握り寿司 With traditional favourites and innovative combinations to choose from, you are sure to find something握り寿司 to satisfy your cravings today SU101 SU102 SU103 SU104 Ebi Sushi Tako Sushi Kamo Sushi Kanifumi Sushi Cooked prawn Octopus Smoked duck Snow crabstick $2 50 $2 50 $2 50 $2 50 SU105 SU106 SU107 SU108 Shake Sushi Amaebi Sushi Akami Maguro Sushi Ika Sushi Salmon Sweet prawn Tuna Squid $2 50 $2 50 $2 50 $2 50 SU109 SU110 SU111 Tamago Sushi Hokkigai Sushi Unagi Sushi Japanese omelette Surf clam Eel $2 50 $4 50 $4 50 シ CHEF'S ェ CREATION Chef's signature new creations with exquisite choice フ of complementing ingredients の CC101 Mussels Batayaki Simmered mussels in 創 butter sauce $11 00 造 CC102 Kinoko Itame Stir-fried assorted mushroom $8 00 CC103 Asari Hotplate Clams in garlic and ginger sauce $11 00 Complete Your Meal TOP101 TOP102 Sashimi Set Tempura Set Consists of assorted 3-piece sashimi, chinmi, Consists of assorted 3-piece tempura, chinmi, chawanmushi and rice chawanmushi and rice $7 00 $5 00 Prices are in Singapore Dollars and are subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government tax.
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