Japanese comfort food enthusiasts in Singapore have a brand-new reason to celebrate. SUKIYA, a household name in Japan for its hearty gyudon and curry bowls, has officially landed in Singapore. Known for its generous portions, authentic flavours, and quick service, SUKIYA brings a taste of Japan’s casual dining experience to the Lion City. Fans of Japanese cuisine will be thrilled to know that their Halal-certified outlets now offer a delightful range of Japanese rice bowls, including their signature Chicken Soboro Don.
For those who have not yet encountered it, the Chicken Soboro Don is a masterclass in simple, comforting flavours. The dish features tender, minced chicken paired with diced mushrooms, all coated in SUKIYA’s proprietary sauce that strikes a perfect balance of savoury and umami. Served over fluffy Japanese rice, it’s a bowl that embodies both satisfaction and warmth. Best of all, the Chicken Soboro Don starts at just $5.20, making it an accessible choice for lunch breaks, casual dinners, or even a late-night snack craving.
For a small upgrade, diners can add a half-boiled egg to enrich the texture or include a side of kimchi to introduce a tangy, spicy kick. This flexibility makes it easy for everyone to customise their bowl according to personal taste preferences, whether they prefer something classic or slightly adventurous. It’s these thoughtful touches that elevate SUKIYA beyond just a quick meal—it’s an experience that caters to both the casual diner and the culinary enthusiast.
Beyond the Chicken Soboro Don, SUKIYA Singapore also offers a range of gyudon bowls and Japanese curry rice dishes, all served with their signature care for flavour and portioning. Each outlet is designed to provide a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere, making it a convenient option for solo diners, friends meeting for lunch, or families looking for a quick and satisfying meal.
For those who prioritise Halal dining, SUKIYA Singapore is a standout choice. Currently, 27 Halal-certified restaurants are available across Singapore, strategically located in major shopping centres and transport hubs for easy access. From the bustling streets of Tai Seng to the iconic Jewel Changi Airport, these outlets ensure that authentic Japanese flavours are never too far away. Notably, their restaurants at Paya Lebar Quarter, Jem, and The Clementi Mall are in the process of obtaining Halal certification, promising even more options in the near future.
Here’s a breakdown of their Halal-certified locations:
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18 Tai Seng #01-02 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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313@somerset #B3-33/34 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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AMK Hub #01-06/07 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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City Square Mall #B1-31/32 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Century Square #01-21 (Sukiya Gyudon • Japanese Curry Rice)
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Changi City Point #01-12 (Sukiya Gyudon • Japanese Curry Rice)
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Funan #B1-32 (Sukiya Gyudon & Curry)
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Great World #01-111 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Heartland Mall #01-06 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Hillion Mall #B2-54 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Hougang 1 #01-23 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Jewel Changi Airport #B2-200 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Jurong Point JP2 #B1-56 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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KINEX #01-52/53 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Marina Square #02-183A (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Northpoint City South Wing #01-126 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Plaza Singapura #B1-07 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Sengkang Grand Mall #01-69/70 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Suntec City #01-647 (Sukiya Gyudon • Japanese Curry Rice)
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Square 2 #01-47 (Sukiya Gyudon • Japanese Curry Rice)
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The Seletar Mall #01-28/29/30 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Waterway Point #B1-23 East Wing (Sukiya Gyudon • Japanese Curry Rice)
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White Sands #02-04 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Woods Square #B2-05 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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YewTee Point #01-22 to 24 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Punggol Coast Mall #01-86/87 Tower 3 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
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Chinatown Point #02-45/46 (Sukiya Gyudon • Curry)
The strategic placement of these outlets means that no matter where diners are in Singapore, they can enjoy a convenient and authentic Japanese meal without needing to travel far. For example, a trip to Jewel Changi Airport can be paired with a comforting lunch at SUKIYA, while a quick shopping spree at 313@somerset can easily include a stop for a Chicken Soboro Don.
So, why should Singaporeans head to SUKIYA now? Aside from the unbeatable value and authentic taste, SUKIYA offers a dining experience that’s both flexible and satisfying. Whether seeking a hearty meal to fuel a busy day, a quick and delicious lunch with colleagues, or an affordable yet flavourful dinner with family, SUKIYA delivers on all fronts. The option to customise bowls, paired with affordable prices starting from $5.20, makes it one of the most appealing Japanese dining options in the city.
Moreover, the Halal-certified assurance gives diners confidence in their choice. For families, students, and anyone observing dietary restrictions, this certification ensures a worry-free dining experience. With the variety of outlets across Singapore, accessibility and convenience are never a problem, making it easy to enjoy a bowl of authentic Japanese comfort food anytime.
SUKIYA’s launch in Singapore also reflects the growing trend of international casual dining brands recognising the demand for affordable, high-quality meals in convenient locations. With its focus on simple yet deeply satisfying dishes, SUKIYA is well-positioned to become a favourite among Singaporeans who appreciate good food without unnecessary complexity or high prices.
In summary, SUKIYA Singapore is more than just a new addition to the city’s dining scene—it’s a celebration of Japanese flavours, thoughtful preparation, and accessible pricing. From the signature Chicken Soboro Don to an array of gyudon and curry bowls, diners have plenty of reasons to visit. Coupled with Halal-certified outlets and strategic locations, SUKIYA is a must-visit for anyone seeking a hearty, comforting meal that’s authentic, affordable, and satisfying.
Whether exploring the city’s shopping malls or looking for a convenient lunch stop, SUKIYA offers a reliable, flavour-packed option. With bowls starting from just $5.20, there’s no reason not to indulge in Japanese comfort food today. Their diverse locations make it simple to incorporate a SUKIYA meal into any routine, proving that convenience, taste, and value can coexist beautifully in Singapore’s fast-paced food landscape.
For more information and updates on SUKIYA Singapore’s offerings, visit their official Facebook page: SUKIYA Singapore.
Promotional/Event Details:
Date: 29 October 2025 Onward
Time: Regular operating hours of each outlet
Venue: Halal-certified SUKIYA outlets across Singapore as listed above
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