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Restaurants
Singapore
Bukit Timah
Kinsa Sushi
Kinsa Sushi Menu

Kinsa Sushi

Kinsa Sushi is not bookable via Quandoo. To make a reservation, contact the restaurant using the details below.

Menu from Kinsa Sushi

Menu highlights

Appetizers

Century tofu

Japanese omelette

Grilled stingray fins

Sushi

Salmon belly

Smoked duck

Snow crab

Shared Dishes

Sashimi platter (5 pax)

Aburi sashimi (3 kinds)

Salmon belly

Small Plates

Kinsa roll

Black beauty

Scallop mentai

More about the restaurant: Kinsa Sushi

At HillV2, Kinsa Sushi is taking Japanese cuisine to unforeseen levels. Started by three guys with a passion for unpretentious Japanese food, the Bukit Batok restaurant stays true to tradition, offering dishes that are both affordable and tasty. The restaurant serves a number of healthy dishes too, making it suitable for dieters and local health nuts. Open seven days a week, this restaurant on Hillview Rise merges freshness, authenticity and affordability to provide a great-value dining experience.

Frequently asked questions

Does Kinsa Sushi serve Chinese food?

Yes, the restaurant Kinsa Sushi serves Chinese food.

Can I pay with a credit card at Kinsa Sushi restaurant?

No, you can't pay with card at Kinsa Sushi restaurant.

Thinking about making a Kinsa Sushi booking?

Get ready to chow down on some of the finest sushi Singapore has to offer over at Kinsa Sushi at HillV2 on Hillview Rise. This charming Bukit Batok restaurant is family-friendly and comfortable, even featuring events so that the little ones can experience a taste of the Japanese culture. The ambience in the restaurant is charming and sophisticated, but still casual enough for a quick bite with friends or colleagues.

The menu at Singapore’s Kinsa Sushi – at HillV2 in Singapore’s Bukit Batok – is lengthy with a large variety of sushi, sashimi, warm dishes and even dessert. All of the sushi on offer is fantastic – the reversed rolls like the soft shell crab maki and the fried salmon skin maki in bonito flakes are especially tasty. If you’re not up for sushi, the grilled scallop with miso, the beef sukiyaki, the hot plate foie gras with mushroom and the pork cutlet curry rice are all fantastic choices. Kinsa Sushi’s black sesame ice cream is so good, you’ll need to taste it to believe. Book ahead and see for yourself!