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Hei Sushi

3.5(370)on Google$$japanesehougang

28 Tai Seng St, #01-02 Sakae Building, Singapore 534106

Dine-inTakeoutDeliveryWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)11:30 AM – 9:30 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
CRoom to grow

Score: 45 / 100

Atmosphere40
Consistency60
Food quality50

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Hei Sushi presents itself as a halal-certified option for Japanese cuisine, offering a broad menu that aims to cater to various preferences.

We note a significant divergence in customer experiences regarding both food quality and service.

Some patrons praise the freshness of the sashimi, the non-greasy tempura, and the overall variety, highlighting it as a good option for families.

However, a recurring theme in negative feedback points to inconsistent food quality, with some finding sushi rolls to have an excessive amount of rice and other dishes to be bland.

Service is a particular point of contention; while some reviewers commend staff for being helpful and friendly, others describe interactions as rushed, unwelcoming, and lacking basic hospitality, even during off-peak hours.

The absence of previously popular items like the hot stone beef bowl has also disappointed long-time customers.

We think Hei Sushi could be a convenient choice if you're specifically seeking a halal Japanese option in the area, and some dishes like the chawanmushi and salmon roll receive positive mentions.

However, be prepared for a potentially inconsistent experience, particularly with service.

It's a reliable everyday option, not a destination meal.

Price

$$ ($15-25/person)

Score: 45 · 5 sources

What customers say

Hei Sushi at Hougang receives mixed reviews, with some customers praising the fresh sushi, non-greasy tempura, and consistent quality across a wide variety of dishes, including spicy chicken karaage.

However, a recurring concern is the inconsistent and often unfriendly service, with staff perceived as rushed or unmotivated, and stinginess with wasabi.

Some also note a decline in food quality, particularly too much rice in sushi and bland genmai cha, though chawanmushi and salmon rolls are generally well-received.

Inconsistent service qualityFood quality variability (freshness vs. decline)Variety of menu optionsWasabi stinginess
40% positive20% neutral40% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★AFY_NLH· 6 months ago

I’ve been to the Hei Sushi outlet at Tai Seng several times, and while the food is acceptable, the service definitely could use improvement. The variety of Japanese dishes is ok, and the food quality…

★★★★Sheep Monkey· 4 months ago

Used to enjoy coming here to eat occasionally. Miss the hot stone beef bowl but too bad it is no longer in the menu. The food tasted pretty bad, all the sushi has too much rice, especially the maki..…

★★★★Jumayah Sd· 4 months ago

I brought my friend here for the first time to this outlet because the food quality here is better to other. They patiently answered our questions and made great recommendations. Sushi is fresh and th…

★★★★★Muhammad Halim· 4 months ago

Have tried a few sushi places, and this one stands out for its consistent quality. There’s a good variety on the menu, and everything we tried was good. The sashimi was fresh, and the spicy chicken ka…

★★★★Maya See· 6 months ago

This is probably one of the worst Japanese establishment we had gone to. We went for lunch, and we tried a wide variety of food there, and we were overall very disappointed. Seems there is no foot tra…

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