If you’re looking for a way to usher in the Chinese New Year with something truly special, look no further than Sushiro’s Prosperity Feast 2025. From 29 January to 4 February 2025, Sushiro invites diners to indulge in an extraordinary menu, designed to bring abundance, fortune, and prosperity to the table. Perfect for those celebrating with family or friends, or even just treating yourself to a luxurious meal, this limited-time feast is the ideal way to experience the culinary joys of the season.
Chinese New Year is all about sharing good fortune, and Sushiro’s Prosperity Feast is filled with dishes that symbolise wealth, health, and good luck. Their menu offers a variety of flavoursome, fresh, and carefully crafted dishes, each with a unique twist to make your celebrations unforgettable. Let’s dive into the highlight dishes you can enjoy at Sushiro’s Prosperity Feast.
Prosperity Aburi Rare King Crab ($88++)
Considered the crown jewel of the entire celebration, this exclusive dish is a feast for both the eyes and the palate. The Prosperity Aburi Rare King Crab features a majestic crab leg, delicately placed on a bed of fluffy sushi rice. Adding to its luxurious appeal is a topping of ikura (salmon roe), fresh wasabi, and a zesty lemon wedge that enhances the taste of the crab. With only 10 sets available daily, this limited-edition dish is perfect for those looking to enjoy a truly indulgent experience. Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to savour the rich flavours of the sea.
Double Huat Red Shrimp ($2.9++)
As the name suggests, this dish brings double the joy and prosperity. These juicy, succulent red shrimp pieces are carefully prepared to highlight their natural sweetness. Each bite is packed with flavour, symbolising good luck and fortune. It’s an absolute must-try for anyone who believes in the power of food to bring about auspicious beginnings in the Year of the Snake.
Double Huat Bluefin Akami ($3.9++)
For sushi lovers, this dish is an absolute treat. Featuring premium bluefin tuna, the Double Huat Bluefin Akami brings rich, melt-in-your-mouth goodness. The tender slices of tuna are an embodiment of prosperity and good health, making this a delightful addition to your festive meal. With such a delicate balance of flavour, this dish is perfect for those who appreciate fine seafood.
Assorted Prosperity Sashimi ($8.8++)
Sashimi lovers will find this dish a real treasure. It includes a variety of premium sashimi cuts like shrimp, salmon, and tuna, making it a great platter to share with friends and family. The fresh seafood selections feel like little jewels from the sea, bringing an element of elegance to your Chinese New Year celebrations. It’s the perfect way to enjoy a variety of flavours in one dish, each bite more refreshing than the last.
Huat Huat Fresh Uni Wrap ($6.9++)
If you’re a fan of sea urchin, the Huat Huat Fresh Uni Wrap will be your go-to dish. This creamy, buttery sea urchin is wrapped in sushi rice for a delicate and flavour-packed experience. The richness of the uni pairs perfectly with the subtlety of the rice, creating a satisfying mouthful with every bite. For sea urchin aficionados, this indulgence is something you won’t want to miss.
Prosperity Tuna ($2.9++)
The Prosperity Tuna sushi combines both tuna and albacore tuna for a unique and balanced combination of textures and flavours. It’s a celebration of fresh, high-quality seafood and offers a perfect contrast to the other bolder flavours in the feast. The harmony of tuna varieties adds a delightful touch to this festive spread.
Prosperity Salmon Roe Taste and Compare ($2.3++)
For those who love exploring new flavours, the Prosperity Salmon Roe Taste and Compare dish offers an intriguing experience. This dish features both sujiko (salmon roe) and salmon roe, allowing you to compare the distinct tastes of each. It’s a unique offering for anyone looking to enhance their CNY meal with a fresh and exciting tasting experience.
When & Where to Enjoy this Feast
Sushiro’s Prosperity Feast is available from 29 January to 4 February 2025, so there’s plenty of time to gather your loved ones and head over for a truly festive meal. However, with certain items limited in availability – such as the Prosperity Aburi Rare King Crab (limited to just 10 sets daily) – it’s recommended to arrive early to secure a taste of these exclusive offerings.
Some of the outlets may be closed on 29 and 30 January 2025, so be sure to check the operating hours before heading out. Sushiro’s CNY Feast is available at select locations, and with limited quantities, it’s always a good idea to reserve your spot and avoid disappointment.
Why You Should Visit Sushiro
Aside from the festive atmosphere, there are a number of reasons why Sushiro’s Prosperity Feast stands out this Chinese New Year.
Exquisite Ingredients:
Every dish on the menu features only the finest, freshest ingredients. From rare King crab to premium bluefin tuna, you can rest assured that each bite will be bursting with flavour and quality.
Symbolic Festive Dishes:
In line with Chinese New Year traditions, every dish has been crafted with significance in mind. These dishes are more than just delicious – they are a way to bring good fortune, wealth, and happiness to your celebrations.
Unbeatable Value:
From the luxury of the Prosperity Aburi Rare King Crab to the more affordable yet equally satisfying sushi options, there’s something for everyone in this feast. Whether you’re treating yourself or sharing a meal with loved ones, Sushiro offers great value without compromising on quality.
Don’t miss this limited-time opportunity to enjoy the Prosperity Feast at Sushiro. Reserve your spot today and ring in the Chinese New Year with an unforgettable culinary experience.
Promotional/Event Details:
Date: 29 January – 4 February 2025
Time: Specific operating hours per outlet
Venue: Available at select Sushiro outlets in Singapore (please check for outlet details)
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