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These 5 best sushi delivery services in Singapore should be your sashimi speed dial!

✔ Freshness and quality - The sushi should arrive chilled, with firm rice and fresh fish, not soggy or warm (yuck!).

✔ Packaging and presentation - Boxes should keep rolls intact, with sauces and condiments neatly separated.

✔ Delivery reliability - There should be punctual timing, islandwide coverage, and reasonable delivery fees or minimum orders.

✔ Variety and value - A wide menu (from nigiri to maki and bentos) should be available at fair prices, preferably with promotions or set deals that make ordering in worth it.

Sometimes, my sushi cravings hit at the worst times, and I just can’t physically make it to the best sushi restaurants on short notice. That’s when the delivery service comes to the rescue, bringing the rolls straight to my doorstep.

I’ve tried enough places to know not all deliveries are equal. Here are my top sushi deliveries in Singapore that have never disappointed me when I crave fresh seafood at home.

How much does sushi delivery cost in Singapore?

Delivery fees for sushi in Singapore typically range from S$3 to S$10, depending on distance, platform surcharges, and minimum order requirements.

Some specialty or high-end sushi services may charge more; a flat delivery can cost around S$12 for orders under S$80 (free above that).

1. En Sushi Japanese Restaurant

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Website

Address: 112 Middle Rd, #01-00B Midland House

Contact: +6562598548

Hours: 

Monday to Thursday, 11.30 AM–3 PM, 6–10 PM 

Friday to Sunday, 11.30 AM–3 PM, 5.30–10.30 PM

The last time I ordered delivery from En Sushi, I picked the 9-Kind En Premium Sushi Moriawase (S$84.10) and a soft-shell crab salmon aburi uramake (S$25.90) to satisfy my sushi craving. 

When they arrived, the sushi box was sealed tight and packed with gel ice tucked under a thin insulating liner to keep everything chilled and firm, not mushy. Inside, each roll and nigiri sat in its own slot, with no sauces sloshing around.

The delivery set came with wasabi, pickled ginger, ponzu, shoyu, and scallions neatly boxed on the side. The fish tasted clean and bright, and the rice had enough viscosity to hold shape without being rubbery (just as they would if I had dined in).

The portions feel generous for what I paid, especially for bundled sets like the “Sushi Surprise Box” at S$82, which mixes maki, nigiri, and sashimi in one spread.

However, the premium sushi setup is steep at over S$84, which may deter light eaters. Also, some items like rare sashimi cuts and seasonal rolls occasionally show as “sold out” for delivery.

Pros

  • Islandwide coverage
  • Well-packed sets
  • Strong menu variety
  • Transparent pricing and bundled deals

Cons

  • Premium cuts may sell out fast
  • Delivery fees may offset value

Customer Reviews

A wide variety of foods and dishes 

En Sushi has a wide variety of foods and dishes to try… the food is delicious and kids love it too!

Truly enjoyed the gastromanic experience

The food was perfect. Truly enjoyed the gastromanic experience.

2. Standing Sushi Bar

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Website

Address: 331 N Bridge Rd, Unit 01-04 Odeon Towers

Contact: +6563331335

Hours: 

Monday to Friday, noon–2.30 PM, 5.30–9 PM

Saturday to Sunday, noon–9 PM

When the craving struck at an unusual hour, I tried having Standing Sushi Bar deliver some salmon sashimi (5 pieces for just S$3 during promo!) and an aburi unagi roll to my apartment. 

The sashimi arrived cold, slices melt-in-your-mouth fresh, and the roll’s grilled edges held integrity without turning soggy. The packaging was simple but effective: foil-lined box, fish separated by dividers, and a squeeze bottle of soy sauce (plus a bit of wasabi tucked beside a ginger packet).

I appreciated that nothing moved during transit. Delivery timing was reasonable; though not ultra-fast, it came within the promised slot.

Their menu has smart promos which give high value for freshness. They also run S$48/S$88 omakase sets (by reservation) as occasional special delivery or collection options!

If there’s a downside, it’s that the portions on regular rolls feel a bit light when compared to big-name chains. Also, their delivery reach or speed may suffer for far-flung addresses (less emphasis on ultra-express for remote zones).

Pros

  • Strong pulling power on sashimi promos
  • Fresh, thick cuts, even on promo prices
  • Classic and creative menu varieties
  • Multiple outlets for speedier delivery per zone

Cons

  • Some promo servings are underwhelmingly small
  • Omakase set delivery by strict reservation at the Odeon outlet only

Customer Reviews

The quality of Standing Sushi Bar’s sashimi is well worth the price tag

The 4 platters of sushi I ordered from Standing Sushi Bar were delicious and fresh. Although there are cheaper platters elsewhere, I feel like the quality of Standing Sushi Bar’s sashimi is well worth the price tag.

Amazing deals for sashimi!

Amazing deals for sashimi! Must try their Monday and Thursday deals. The freshest sushi I’ve ever had.

3. Tatsuya

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Website

Address: Floor 1, Goodwood Park Hotel, 22 Scotts Rd

Contact: +6567371160

Hours: Daily, noon–3 PM, 6.30–10 PM

When a close friend showed up unexpectedly and I had nothing decent in my kitchen to feed her, I decided to order Tatsuya’s aburi in a sushi box (S$125) and assorted sashimi and torched sushi (S$168) via their online order portal.

The fish showed up bright and cold, with the seared pieces still aromatic and the raw cuts cleansed of fishiness. We were delighted at the deluxe packaging, too; vacuum-sealed compartments inside a rigid box that snapped shut, so nothing shifted in transit.

Our delivery came complete with shoyu, wasabi, and pickled ginger tucked in a slim insert along one side. I love their clever aburi in a sushi box concept, which mixes seared and raw textures in a single meal without things crumbling inside.

Overall, Tatsuya’s delivery feels like a splurge I can occasionally coax into my living room (or when I have people over). It bridges the gap between fine dining and delivery with a few compromises.

However, the price is steep (over S$125 for boxed sushi), making it inaccessible for casual orders. Also, since Tatsuya is primarily a dine-in destination, delivery slots may be limited for remote addresses.

Pros

  • Premium boxed sushi set
  • High-end artisanal sourcing
  • Wide assortment and curated combos
  • Deluxe packaging

Cons

  • Steep price tag for delivery 
  • Limited delivery slots for remote locations

Customer Reviews

Some of the best I’ve tasted

The fish is fresh. Prepared with skill, and the presentation was amazing and tasted the same. Some of the best I’ve tasted.

Fantastic sushi

Fantastic sushi place, get the chef’s selection if you feel like splurging.

4. Hei Sushi

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Website

Address: 604 Sembawang Rd, #01-22/23 Sembawang Shopping Centre

Contact: +6588518421

Hours: 

Monday to Thursday, 11.30 AM–9 PM

Friday to Sunday, 11 AM–10 PM

My mum is nuts over Hei Sushi’s soft shell crab crepe maki (S$13.20) while my dad can’t get enough of the Hei sashimi for 2 (S$19), so it only makes sense for us to order them whenever I visit my parents. The free islandwide delivery via their own platform seals the deal for us.

The sashimi slices always arrive cold and clean, while the maki stays crisp without collapsing. Smart packaging ensured each sushi set came sealed in its own compartmental trays, with condiments packed separately to prevent spilling.

Our entire family loves the broad menu: nigiri, maki, sashimi platters, donburi, and bento combos can be enjoyed at home. There are also promos like 2 sides free for every sushi platter, plus off-peak 10% off for delivery orders between 1 PM and 6 PM!

Hei Sushi stands out for being a halal Japanese option that delivers across the island with no delivery charge. It bridges accessibility and variety in a way few others do.

The downside? While the menu is wide, premium sashimi offerings feel limited compared to other high-end sushi delivery services.

Pros

  • Halal-certified Japanese option
  • Free islandwide delivery
  • Promos and value add-ons for delivery orders
  • Great packaging

Cons

  • Limited premium sashimi

Customer Reviews

Thumbs up for maintaining food standards

Kakiage and fried tofu taste just like they did some 20y ago, a familiar taste since secondary school days! Thumbs up for maintaining food and service standards.

Excellent quality food

Great food. Excellent quality food. Price is reasonable

5. Sen Sen Sushi Jem

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Website

Address: 50 Jurong Gateway Rd, #03-27/29 Jem

Contact: +6563340562

Hours: Daily, 11 AM–10 PM

When I tested Sen Sen Sushi’s delivery prowess, I ordered the thick-cut salmon don (S$14.90) and a Toyosu set (S$18.80) to see how well they’d travel. The salmon slices arrived bold and clean, and the don’s rice still held its original structure.

The packaging was cautious: sealed tray with a raised divider for sashimi, and a small insert for soy/wasabi sauces so they stay distinct. Unlike many pop-ups, Sen Sen seems to emphasise made-to-order freshness over prepacked rolls.

Their menu leans into value. Nigiri costs about S$2.50 for two pieces, with seared Wagyu, uni and ikura combos, oshi sushi sets, and others for variety. They also use Koshiibuki rice and a custom vinegar blend to enhance the depth of taste.

Overall, I feel it’s a smart splurge that balances premium edge with accessibility. But because the focus is on made-to-order dining, the menu for delivery might omit some of the luxury nigiri/uni combos to reduce risk during transportation.

Pros

  • Affordable entry-level pricing for premium cuts
  • Fresh supply chain from Don Don Donki
  • Wide menu variety
  • Strong brand backing

Cons

  • Some menu items might not be on the delivery menu
  • Conveyor belt charm doesn’t translate well as delivery items

Customer Reviews

Happy with the thick cuts of fish

Very enjoyable meal. Found Okinawa set satisfying with warm comforting clam soup, chawanmushi, along with a nice selection of sushi. Hotate was fulfilling. Added mentaiko salmon and otoro. Happy with the thick cuts and freshness of the fish.

Very fast delivery of the sushi dishes

Very fast delivery of the sushi dishes. Most of them took less than 5 minutes. Dessert took slightly longer to arrive. Salmon sashimi is very fresh and thick. 4 pieces for $4.80. We will definitely come back again.