Saturday 21 March 2020

Review: Sushi Delivery Singapore - Delicious Japanese Food

Sushi Delivery Singapore
Singapore is a food paradise. Here, you can find delicious food from all over the world. But for me, Japanese food especially sushi, is my favorite. Do you like Japanese food too? Then You will definitely love what I am about to share with you. 

Apart from taking care of our health, taking care of our stomach is equally important. With Sushi Delivery Singapore, you can now enjoy restaurant quality Japanese food at the comfort of your home. 

I had the chance to try their sushi and I really love them. Check out what I have to say below. 

About Sushi Delivery Singapore
Sushi Delivery Singapore is the first restaurant prepared sushi delivery service in Singapore. They aims to provide fresh sushi straight to your doorstep.
Sushi Delivery Singapore
They provide a wide range of Japanese food: 
  • Sashimi and Sushi
  • Bento and Bowls
  • Appetizers and Sides
  • Party Sets
Their fish are sourced daily from Osaka and Hokkaido, then air-frown to Singapore within 18 hours to ensure freshness. 

Food are prepared only upon order and then send to your door step within the hour to ensure food are hot (cooked food) and fresh.

My Review
Yum Yum Yum!!! Who can resist Japanese food? Especially Sushi. 

Last Saturday afternoon, I received a bag with 4 types of sushi and 1 appetizer from Sushi Delivery Singapore. Delivery details are written nicely too on the bag.
Delivery came nicely packed.
Each type of sushi and appetizer are nicely packed and labelled. What I like most is that they are very generous with the wasabi and soy sauce. More that what I needed. Also, the packed container looks really beautiful and presentable to me.
Foods are packed nicely.
Generous amount of sauces given.
All the sushi and appetizer looks so delicious and attractive especially the container holding the Mango Maki.
Delicious and attractive Sushi and Appetizer.
So how do they taste? Let me feed your eyes starting with the appetizer. 

Yam Net Sponge Roll (5 pieces)
Crispy vermicelli on the outside wrapping a generous amount of sweet potatoes paste inside.
Yam Net Sponge Roll (5 pieces)
The Yam Net Sponge Roll is still hot when it is delivered to me. The net on the outside is really very crispy. Even when placed on the table for sometime, it is still crispy.
Crispy Vermicelli on the outside and sweet potatoes paste inside.
The roll is not greasy at all. Also, it is full of rich, sweet and fragrance sweet potatoes taste. Those sweet potatoes fans out there will surely love this roll. 
How the inside looks like.
The vermicelli net on the outside balance the sweet taste so it does not feel too tired after eating. But for an appetizer, I personally feel that it is too much. The amount look more like a main dish to me. 😁

Tamago Maki (1 Roll)
Simple sushi rice roll with tamago (Egg). 
Tamago Maki (1 Roll)
I must say that I really love the sushi rice from Sushi Delivery Singapore. They are very fragrance. Rich in sushi vinegar taste and just perfect for this simple Tamago Maki.

In Between my bites, I can taste the light tamago sweetness. Not too sweet thanks to the sushi rice's fragrance.

The size of the Maki makes it a perfect snack for tea break or even when you are watching your movies and drama series.   

Salmon Maki (1 Roll)
Simple sushi rice roll with salmon. 
Salmon Maki (1 Roll)
Same as the Tamago Maki, the rice is very fragrance. Salmon is fresh as well. 

However for sashimi lovers, they may find it no kick as before they are able to taste the salmon, its already inside their stomach. (Never mind, sashimi lovers can always order their sashimi set 😁) But those who are afraid to eat sashimi can give this a try though. I try it on my mom and she is able to accept it. :) Good starter for sashimi beginner.

Mango Maki (8 Pieces)
Sushi Roll with cucumber and Unagi inside, wrapped with Mango on top that is dressed with mayonnaise and tobiko (fish roe).
Mango Maki (8 Pieces)
I love anything with mango. Therefore of all the sushi here, mango maki is the first one that catch my attention.

The maki contain mango fragrance taste that is not too overwhelming. In between bites, I am able to burst the fish roe. And also the crunchy cucumber makes the mango maki refreshing. 
Cucumber and unagi inside the mango maki.
Unfortunately, I can't taste the unagi that is in the maki. 

But overall, all the ingredients blend well with each other. The aftertaste of the mango makes me want to pop more mango maki into my mouth. 

Taiyou Century Egg Maki (8 Pieces)
Sushi roll with cucumber, tamago and Crab meat on the inside, drizzled with sauces made from century egg yolk, topped with chopped century egg, tobiko roes and spring onions. 
Taiyou Century Egg Maki (8 Pieces)
Century egg on sushi??? I am really very curious about this maki. Because after all, century egg produce this mud aftertaste when eating alone. So how does it fair putting them into sushi?? 

Well, to me, after tasting it, I find them surprisingly delicious. The sauce made with century egg yolk is well done and well balanced without any mud aftertaste. It is not too heavy. It is really hard to describe how the sauce taste like but to me, it is a very special and new sauce. 
Drizzed with sauce made from century egg yolk.
The fish roes and cucumber adds to the refreshing feeling of the maki. No mud taste from the century egg on top either. The whole maki taste sweet and refreshing.
Cannot lay my hands off the sushi.
Overall, the sushi and appetizer taste really delicious and refreshing. It is great for parties too as the sushi came very presentable and tasty. I like the sushi rice especially. It taste more fragrance than the usual once I had.

Which one do I like best from the above? Well, I thought I will like the mango maki best given how much I love mango. But surprisingly, the Taiyou Century Egg Maki left such a special and delicious taste to me that I cannot stop thinking about it. So for the first time, century egg wins mango here. 😅

For those who love to try fusion maki, I think mango maki and taiyou century egg maki will be what you are looking for. Not to worry too for those who love traditional maki as they do have simple single ingredient bite size maki for you. 

Where to buy it?
Don't just let your eye eat the food here. Start your order now at Sushi Delivery Singapore

Yam Net Sponge Roll (5 pieces) - S$5.50
Tamago Maki (1 Roll) - S$3.90
Salmon Maki (1 Roll) - S$4.90
Mango Maki (8 Pieces) - S$16.90
Taiyou Century Egg Maki (8 Pieces) - S$$18.67 (Sale S$12.90 during time of post)

Delivery fee will be a flat rate of S$5.90. Free delivery with order above S$60. Delivery will be done within 45 minutes.

They accept payment by Credit Card via Stripe or paypal. 

Coupon Code
Oh yes! Remember to enter the coupon code "Ivy10" during your checkout for a 10% off the first purchase. Coupon code is valid for 1 month from the date of this post.

Where to follow them?
Remember to follow their social media and online store for more information. 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sushideliverysg/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sushideliverysg/?hl=en
Online Store: https://sushidelivery.sg/

Disclaimer: Products were provided for personal review purposes only. All reviews are 100% honest and based on my personal experience. No monetary compensation of any kind was given or received for this review.

1 comment:

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