Sushiro Holland Road – Menu with Prices & Location

If you are in Singapore and love fresh Japanese sushi, Sushiro is one of the top choices for a fun and tasty meal. The Holland Road outlet offers sushi on a conveyor belt and a wide range of dishes made with fresh fish and quality ingredients. This article provides real, useful information about the menu, options for special diets, costs, and planning your visit well.

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Sushiro Holland Road Singapore

Sushiro is a famous Japanese sushi chain known for serving a large variety of sushi and side dishes. The Holland Road outlet is inside Holland Road Shopping Centre and runs on a conveyor belt style where plates of sushi and other food pass by your seat. You can also use a screen to order items that are not on the belt. Sushiro sources many items from Japan and aims to keep quality high while keeping prices in a moderate range. 

Customers often comment that the sushi tastes fresh and the atmosphere is casual and relaxed. During lunchtime and weekends, there may be short waits.

Latest Menu with Prices at Sushiro Holland Road

Sushiro offers more than 100 menu items, including sushi, sides, soups, noodles, and desserts. You will find seasonal specials and drinks too. Below is a selection of typical Sushiro menu items and prices you would expect at Sushiro Singapore outlets (including Holland Road). These prices are common across Singapore and give a real sense of cost.

Menu ItemPrice (SGD)
Albacore Tuna Sushi$2.90
Salmon Sushi$2.30
Flying Fish Roe Gunkan$2.30
Fatty Mackerel Oshisushi$2.90
Salmon Avocado Roll$4.90
Chicken Karaage (Side)$5.00
Edamame (Side)$2.80
Shrimp Tempura Udon (Noodles)$6.30
Miso Soup With Seaweed$2.80
Sushiro Platter (10 pcs)$15.95*
Salmon Platter (1 Portion)$16.25*
Chocolate Lava Cake (Dessert)$4.30

*Pricing for platters are typical across Singapore Sushiro outlets.

Vegetarian and Vegan Solutions

While Sushiro focuses mainly on seafood and sushi, there are some vegetarian choices:

  • Edamame: A simple and popular starter.
  • Cucumber Roll (Kappa Maki): Light and refreshing.
  • Some Vegetable Rolls or Inari (Tofu) Sushi: May be available depending on the day.

Vegan options are limited because sauces and dressings may contain fish or egg. Always check with staff before ordering to ensure items fit your diet.

Gluten-Free Eating Made Easy

It’s always safer to ask staff for the most up-to-date ingredient information for special diets. If you need gluten-free options:

  • Plain sushi with raw fish and rice is usually gluten-free.
  • Ask for tamari if available instead of regular soy sauce.
  • Avoid tempura and fried items, as batter usually contains wheat.
  • Some soups and ramen have gluten check with staff.

Personal Story

I once visited Sushiro Holland Road on a cool weekend evening with a friend. The place was busy but friendly. We picked plates from the conveyor belt and also ordered a few items using the digital screen. The salmon sushi was soft and balanced, and the shrimp tempura udon was warm and filling after a long walk. For dessert, we shared a chocolate lava cake that was sweet but not too heavy. The whole meal felt relaxed and stayed within budget.

Dessert Hacks for Value

If you like dessert but want to keep costs lower, try these tips:

  • Share a dessert between two people instead of ordering one each.
  • Look at lighter options like warabimochi or soft serve with fruit sauce.
  • Some seasonal desserts are offered at bundle prices with meals.

Desserts at Sushiro often range from around $3.50 to $6.50.

Booking and Walk-In Strategies

Sushiro Holland Road mostly works on a walk-in basis. Weekend evenings usually draw crowds, so aim for earlier or later time slots. Here is how to reduce wait time:

  • Come before peak lunch (11:30 AM) or dinner (6 PM).
  • Visit on weekdays for shorter waits.
  • Use the Sushiro app (if available) to join the queue early.

Cost-Saving Deals Explained

Here are real ways to stretch your money at Sushiro. Plates at Sushiro are usually priced from around $2.30 to $4.90 for sushi and around $5–$6 for sides and noodles.

  • Choose a mix of plates instead of one large platter if you want variety for less.
  • Consider side dishes and noodles as lighter meal fillers.
  • Use delivery apps for occasional bundle deals (takeaway pricing may differ).
  • Share large platters with friends or family.

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Service options

  • Onsite services
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Popular for

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining

Offerings

  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Coffee
  • Quick bite
  • Small plates

Dining options

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Table service

Atmosphere

  • Casual

Crowd

  • Family-friendly

Payments

  • Cash
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards

Children

  • Good for kids
  • High chairs

Parking

  • Paid parking lot

Nearby Attractions Combo Plans

After your meal at Sushiro Holland Road, you can pair it with nearby activities. This makes a simple lunch or dinner into a full outing without adding much cost.

  • A walk around the Holland Village area to enjoy cafes and local shops.
  • Visit the nearby Holland Road Shopping Centre for dessert or coffee.
  • Short bus or taxi ride to Botanic Gardens for a relaxed afternoon.

Opening & Closing Hours of Sushiro Holland Road

These hours apply year-round but may change during holidays or special events. Here are the usual hours for this outlet: 

DayOpenLast OrderClose
Monday11:00 AM9:30 PM10:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM9:30 PM10:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM9:30 PM10:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM9:30 PM10:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM9:30 PM10:00 PM
Saturday11:00 AM9:30 PM10:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM9:30 PM10:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Reservations are usually walk-in first, but some outlets allow queueing via the Sushiro app.

Yes, you can order through delivery platforms like GrabFood or Foodpanda in Singapore.

Yes, there are simple sushi plates and sides that children usually enjoy.

No, most Sushiro Singapore outlets are not halal-certified.

Most locations accept cash, major credit cards, and e-wallet payments.

Quick Access

Phone: +6563417627
Location:
211 Holland Ave, #02-01/40/41/42/44/45/46 Holland Road Shopping Centre, Singapore 278967

Conclusion

If you are planning a relaxed sushi meal in Singapore, Sushiro Holland Road offers a good range of fresh sushi, sides, and desserts at fair prices. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a sushi lover, you can find something to suit your taste and budget.

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