SUSHIRO Singapore turns seven, and on 17 August 2026 it posted the celebration on its own site: a seven-plate anniversary menu and a scratch-card draw with ANA tickets to Japan on top. The campaign runs 12 August – 8 September 2026 — but read the poster carefully, because the menu and the draw are not on the same clock.
> Quick view: 7 anniversary plates from $2.3++ · Big Cut Bluefin Fatty Tuna $4.9++ · Tonkotsu Ramen with Egg $7.7++ (U.P. $8.6++) · menu is PART 1, 12–25 Aug only · $30 single receipt = 1 scratch card, draw runs to 8 Sep · dine-in & takeaway only for the draw · while stocks last · prices before GST + service.
The seven anniversary plates
| Item | Anniversary price | Usual price |
|---|---|---|
| Big Cut Bluefin Fatty Tuna | $4.9++ | not published ("Big Cut") |
| Big Cut Fatty Salmon Belly with Ikura | $3.9++ | not published ("Extra Grammage") |
| Fresh Yellowtail and Scallop Sashimi | $7.7++ | $8.7++ |
| Tonkotsu Ramen with Egg | $7.7++ | $8.6++ |
| Extra Surf Clam Mayo Salad | $2.3++ | not published ("Extra Grammage") |
| Shio Koji Tuna | $2.3++ | $2.9++ |
| Chicken Meat Ball | $2.3++ | $2.9++ |
The two $2.3++ nigiri are the sharpest printed cuts on the board — Shio Koji Tuna and Chicken Meat Ball both drop from $2.9++, about 21% off. The Tonkotsu Ramen with Egg at $7.7++ (U.P. $8.6++) is the one non-sushi item, a full bowl with chashu and a ramen egg, and the Fresh Yellowtail and Scallop Sashimi at $7.7++ (U.P. $8.7++) is the plate to order if you want something that eats like a proper sashimi course.
The headline items are the two Big Cut plates. The Bluefin Fatty Tuna at $4.9++ is the campaign's centrepiece — a thick, heavily marbled otoro cut — and the Fatty Salmon Belly with Ikura at $3.9++ puts a crown of roe on an upsized belly cut.
The catch on those three
Here is what the poster does not give you. Only four of the seven items print a usual price. The Big Cut Bluefin Fatty Tuna, the Big Cut Fatty Salmon Belly with Ikura and the Extra Surf Clam Mayo Salad carry "Big Cut" or "Extra Grammage" badges instead — meaning the anniversary version is a larger portion, not a marked-down one. You cannot compute a saving on them, and you should not assume there is a big one. Judge those three on whether $4.9, $3.9 and $2.3 are fair for the size on the plate, which they broadly are for a conveyor chain.
The ANA lucky draw — the half that runs to 8 September
Spend a minimum $30 in a single receipt at any outlet between 12 Aug and 8 Sep 2026 and you get a scratch card plus a lucky-draw entry.
- 1st prize — a pair of ANA round-trip economy tickets, Singapore to anywhere in Japan (transit via a domestic flight in Tokyo, subject to ANA's routes) × 2 winners
- 2nd prize — a pair of ANA round-trip economy tickets to Tokyo × 3 winners
- 3rd prize — $100 SUSHIRO dining vouchers + a limited-edition ANA Honu plane model × 1 winner
- Special prize — $20 SUSHIRO dining vouchers + an ANA goodie bag × 10 winners
Two conditions matter. Scratch cards are while stocks last, so an early visit beats a September one. And the draw is dine-in and takeaway only — SUSHIRO's announcement excludes orders placed through any delivery platform, so a $30 GrabFood run earns you a meal and nothing else.
The fine print
- The menu prices are Part 1 only — 12–25 August. The 8 September date on the banner belongs to the campaign, not to these seven plates. A Part 2 lineup is implied but unpublished.
- Prices vary at SUSHIRO Mandai Wildlife Reserve (the Digiro-format outlet inside the wildlife parks) — the anniversary prices above are for the regular outlets.
- Items are subject to availability, while stocks last. Bluefin otoro at $4.9++ is exactly the plate that runs out at dinner peak.
- All prices are ++ — before GST and service charge.
- $30 must be one receipt for a scratch card. Two $15 visits do not add up.
Where to go
SUSHIRO's own location page lists 20 trading outlets, from 100AM and Chinatown Point to Jewel Changi Airport, myVillage and Our Tampines Hub. Standard hours are 11am–10pm, last order 9.30pm; Jewel Changi opens at 10am if you want an early lunch before the queue builds.
One to watch: Orchard Gateway (#B1-07/08) is listed on the brand's site as "Opening in August 2026" — announced, not yet confirmed open there, with local deal coverage pointing to 21 August. If it opens inside the anniversary window it is the newest place to eat the Part 1 menu, though new outlets queue hardest in week one.
Best plan: go on a weekday before 6pm inside the 18–25 August window, order the two Big Cut plates and the ramen early in the meal while stock holds, and push the bill to $30 for the scratch card — with two of the $2.3++ plates and a drink, most pairs get there without trying.
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- Best Singapore Promos & Deals This Month — the full urgency-sorted roundup
*Deal details per SUSHIRO Singapore's official announcements (sushiro.com.sg, 17 Aug 2026) and the brand's official 7th Anniversary key visual, plus its own outlet listing. Dates, items, prices and terms are set by SUSHIRO and can change — confirm on official channels before heading down. Cover image: SUSHIRO Singapore's official 7th Anniversary campaign key visual (sushiro.com.sg), cropped.*



