Sushi in Singapore has been localized to suit the local taste, but not too much
to undermine its exotic appeal. Sakae Sushi is Singapore's largest franchise
sushi restaurant. Despite its Japanese name, a Singaporean founded the restaurant.
The dishes are served on a conveyer belt that runs steadily, but you have to
be careful when attempting to pick a sushi because they're served on plastic,
therefore you might drop or spoil one or two. There are also dishes not listed
on the menu that you can order. You can select the $ 1.90 food that is served
on a regular color plate, or select the premium ones served on a red plate for
$6.50. I think this is the best Sushi restaurant, so I recommend this restaurant
to anyone who loves sushi and Japanese cuisines.