Where would you go for quality sushi that does not feel like a splurge?
For many in Singapore, SUSHIRO has become a go-to answer. This April 2026, the popular Japanese conveyor belt sushi chain is expanding again, opening two new outlets at Our Tampines Hub and New Bahru.
These back-to-back launches reflect how Sushiro continues to grow alongside Singapore’s evolving dining scene, bringing affordable and accessible Japanese cuisine closer to different communities.
Sushiro Singapore new outlets April 2026
Sushiro’s latest expansion includes two strategically located outlets designed to serve different lifestyles.

The first outlet opens on 10 April 2026 at Our Tampines Hub, a well-known community space surrounded by schools, sports facilities, and family-friendly amenities. This location is expected to attract students, families, and active individuals looking for a quick yet satisfying meal.
The second outlet follows on 28 April 2026 at New Bahru, a newer lifestyle destination along Kim Yam Road. Known for its creative energy, New Bahru draws a younger, trend-focused crowd, making it an ideal spot for casual dining and social gatherings.
Together, these openings mark another step in Sushiro’s steady growth across Singapore.
What makes Sushiro popular in Singapore
Sushiro has built its reputation on consistency, variety, and value.

As Japan’s largest conveyor belt sushi chain, it offers more than 100 types of sushi and side dishes. Each item is prepared using carefully selected ingredients, with a focus on freshness and flavour.
The conveyor belt concept adds a sense of fun and convenience. Diners can pick what they like at their own pace, without waiting for orders to be prepared. This makes it suitable for both quick meals and relaxed dining sessions.
In a city where dining costs can add up quickly, Sushiro’s pricing strategy helps it stand out.
Sushiro Tampines opening promotions to expect
To celebrate the opening at Our Tampines Hub, Sushiro is offering a series of limited-time promotions.

From 10 to 16 April, diners can enjoy Thick Cut Medium Fatty Tuna at S$1.90++. This is followed by Thick Cut Fresh Salmon at the same price from 17 to 23 April.
In addition, drinks such as green tea and the free-flow drinks bar will be available at S$1.50++, offering extra value for diners.
On the grand opening day, customers who spend at least S$50 will get a chance to participate in a sure-win spin activity. Prizes include vouchers, drink coupons, and exclusive merchandise.
These promotions are designed to encourage repeat visits while making the opening period more exciting.
Sushiro New Bahru promotions and exclusives
The New Bahru outlet brings its own set of promotions, starting from 28 April.

During the first week, diners can enjoy Big Cut Tuna at S$1.90++. This is followed by Mount Salmon Roe Wrap at the same promotional price from 5 to 11 May.
Beverage deals will also be available, including discounted prices on selected drinks and the free-flow drinks bar.
On opening day, customers can receive exclusive merchandise with a minimum spend. Early visitors stand a better chance of securing limited items such as themed folders, EZ-Link cards, and bottle holders.
These perks add an extra layer of appeal, especially for fans of the brand.
Why conveyor belt sushi remains a favourite
The appeal of conveyor belt sushi goes beyond convenience.
It offers a more interactive dining experience. Instead of browsing a menu, diners can see dishes as they pass by, which often leads to spontaneous choices and a more engaging meal.
For groups, this format works well because everyone can pick what they want without waiting for shared dishes. It creates a relaxed and flexible dining environment.
In Singapore, where dining is often a social activity, this style fits naturally into everyday life.
Tips before visiting Sushiro Singapore outlets
Planning ahead can make your visit smoother, especially during opening periods.Expect crowds during the first few weeks, particularly at peak hours. Arriving earlier or visiting during off-peak times can help reduce waiting time.
Using the Sushiro app for reservations is recommended, although walk-ins are still possible if slots are full. It also helps to keep track of promotion dates, so you can visit when your preferred items are available.
Worth the Trip
Sushiro now operates 20 outlets across Singapore, and both new additions are in locations that serve distinctly different communities. The Tampines Hub outlet makes a lot of sense for east-side families looking for a reliable weekend dinner option, while New Bahru offers something slightly more leisurely for those who enjoy a neighbourhood outing. Both are open from 11am to 10pm daily, and reservations can be made via the Sushiro Singapore app, though walk-ins are always worth trying if reservations show full.
Will you be visiting one of the new outlets in April? Which promotion are you going for first? Drop a comment below and let me know.