There I had two lunches at Sushi Tei (すし亭) at the same time. It was unplanned as usual.
My Singaporean friend Wilson Tok and his son Bryan dropped by to have a meal before flying off.
Sushi Tei (すし亭) has sophisticated and beautifully designed interiors.
Reservation for a table is strongly recommended during long weekends and public holidays.
Most days, if you go early, you can get a table by the windows.
On sunny days, it’s got a little warm. It’s a fair trade for a decent view of the Gurney Drive promenade.
We sat near the window and lo and beheld the Loh sisters were at the next table.
How did I survive a double Japanese lunch at Sushi Tei?
Easy. I stick with my first appointment.
I’m not a hard-core Japanese food fan. The few Japanese restaurants I go to, I tend to keep things simple.
I make a big show of reading the menu and order beef sukiyaki most of the time.
And the other table had a seafood sukiyaki pot! Tempting.
Unless when I dine at Matsu at the Lone Pine, that’s when we let the chef roll out his creations!
Sushi Tei (すし亭) is well-known for serving fresh and delectable sashimi, a better Japanese restaurant chain.
If you’re a big fan of sushi and sashimi, there are several interesting combinations and some rarely seen sashimi on the menu!
Sushi Tei serve Carpaccio
Wilson ordered the Tuna and Salmon Wafuu Carpaccio.
This no-cook starter is easy, impressive, and a deliciously fresh way to start a meal.
Served drenched in olive oil and soy, fish tasted fresh and delicious.
I checked out the perfectly sliced fish. It was a 2mm, even thickness! Excellent knife skills, chef!
I hadn’t had this before, so it went very well for a light, leisurely lunch with hot slurpy noodles.
The soup was good, sweet, and flavorful.
I’d often season it with some extra flavored chili pepper to kick it.
Sushi Tei (すし亭) SINGAPORE
According to Wilson, the outlet Sushi Tei (すし亭) tastes better and is less stingy than Singapore’s same chain.
Dollar for dollar conversion, the father and son team gets more in the service here.
Plus, the generous seaweed topping keeps them as returning customers.
We love the Japanese pickled ginger, which we could ask for free to top-ups!
Good job, Sushi Tei (すし亭). We love the generosity of the management.
170-03-60A & 61A, Plaza Gurney, Persiaran Gurney, 10250 Penang
Business Hours: Daily, 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Blog Disclosure: This is a NOT sponsored blog post. All opinions are mine. The writer and friends paid for their meal.
[Updated 6 November 2024]
Sushi Tei Gurney Plaza has relocated to a new location within the mall, nearby its previous spot.