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    Sushi Yuki, Restaurant in Singapore
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    Michelin 2026

    Sushi Yuki

    SELEGIE, Singapore

    Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Sushi Yuki works for a sushi-focused date, anniversary, or small business meal in Singapore, especially if Shinji (Bras Basah Road) feels too formal or expensive for the occasion. The 2026 MICHELIN Plate gives it a credible quality signal, but the strongest fit is a small party that already wants sushi rather than a mixed-preference group.

    About Sushi Yuki

    Sushi Yuki in Singapore has a confirmed 2026 MICHELIN Plate. It opens daily from 12–2:30 PM and 6–10:30 PM, the dress code is smart casual. Use this guide as a concise planning check rather than a full menu or cost breakdown.

    A Singapore dining option with MICHELIN recognition

    Sushi Yuki is best shortlisted when you want a Singapore venue with a clear external recognition signal and a smart-casual setting. The confirmed 2026 MICHELIN Plate is the main highlight.

    The listed hours cover both lunch and dinner every day: Monday to Sunday, 12–2:30 PM and 6–10:30 PM. That gives diners a choice between a midday and evening visit.

    Who should choose it, who should cross-shop

    Choose Sushi Yuki when the confirmed facts fit your plan: Singapore location, daily lunch and dinner hours, smart-casual dress, a 2026 MICHELIN Plate. If you are comparing several Singapore options, Guan Kee Fried Carrot Cake, Heng Gi Goose and Duck Rice, Hathaway Autograph, Shinji (Bras Basah Road), and The Auld Alliance are other names you may want to consider depending on the type of outing you are planning.

    Because price, seating format, menu details, booking requirements are not included, avoid relying on assumptions for a large group, a strict budget, or guests with specific dining needs. Confirm those details directly before treating Sushi Yuki as the final choice.

    The strongest case for Sushi Yuki is simple: it is a Singapore venue with a confirmed 2026 MICHELIN Plate, daily lunch and dinner hours, a smart-casual dress code. For everything more specific, plan to check with the venue before you go.

    The takeThis is a counter-focused omakase meant for diners who want an immersive, attentive meal. The thirteen-seat layout suits small parties and solo guests who appreciate rhythmic, chef-led pacing; it also works for business dinners or discreet special occasions where conversation yields to the sequence of courses. Because Sushi Yuki occupies a less trafficked stretch off the main dining corridors, it appeals to those seeking a composed, residential-style sushi experience rather than a buzzy night out. Expect a measured, course-by-course progression that privileges technique and freshness.
    Venue detailsSustainable Seafood
    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextSingapore, Singapore

    Planning details

    Location
    Wilkie Edge, #01-23/24, 8 Wilkie Road
    Website
    sushiyuki.com.sg
    Phone
    +65 80313633
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Sushi Yuki trades loud street energy for a hushed, neighbourhood sensibility. Situated on Wilkie Road in a ground-floor unit that sits among offices and clinics, the room reads as intentionally secluded rather than conspicuously glamorous. The 13-seat counter creates a focused, counter-centred atmosphere where the absence of ambient restaurant energy reinforces the sense of a local, residential sushi house transplanted into the city. Service and dining proceed with restraint: the experience privileges quiet attention to technique and timing over theatrical flourishes, and the space consistently signals serious intent from the moment you arrive.

    Best For

    This is a counter-focused omakase meant for diners who want an immersive, attentive meal. The thirteen-seat layout suits small parties and solo guests who appreciate rhythmic, chef-led pacing; it also works for business dinners or discreet special occasions where conversation yields to the sequence of courses. Because Sushi Yuki occupies a less trafficked stretch off the main dining corridors, it appeals to those seeking a composed, residential-style sushi experience rather than a buzzy night out. Expect a measured, course-by-course progression that privileges technique and freshness.

    Ordering Tips

    The counter format assumes a particular kind of participation: guests are expected to follow the cadence of service with restraint and attentiveness. Don’t treat each plating as a performance to critique; instead, receive each piece in turn and let the pacing guide the meal. The approach to the restaurant — on a quieter, non-precinct stretch of Wilkie Road — also means the room self-selects for serious diners, so come prepared to inhabit counter dining’s rhythm. These simple behavioral notes help the service and the chef maintain the intended flow and focus of the omakase.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Zen-inspired minimalist space with warm wood tones and soft lighting, featuring an open kitchen with 13 counter seats and a curated selection of rare Japanese whiskies.

    Tags

    Vibe

    IntimateElegantMinimalist

    Best For

    Date NightSpecial OccasionBusiness Dinner

    Experience

    Chefs CounterOpen KitchenPrivate Dining

    Sourcing

    Sustainable Seafood

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Service Style
    Omakase Bar
    Meal Pacing
    Extended Experience
    Capacity
    Intimate

    Signature Dishes

    • kama toro
    • nodoguro
    • uni rice bowl
    • buri waraibushi
    Planning details

    Location

    Wilkie Edge, #01-23/24, 8 Wilkie Road · Directions

    +65 80313633

    sushiyuki.com.sg

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    If Sushi Yuki is not the right fit

    Choose Shinji (Bras Basah Road) if the plan is a higher-spend sushi occasion and the group wants a more formal experience.

    Choose Hathaway Autograph if the party includes diners who may not want sushi, or if a shared Southeast Asian meal suits the occasion better.

    Restaurant context

    How Sushi Yuki compares in Singapore

    Sushi Yuki sits between casual value eating and the higher-spend sushi lane. Compared with Shinji (Bras Basah Road), it is the more approachable sushi pick for a celebration that does not need the full $$$$ commitment. Shinji is the stronger choice for diners who want a more formal sushi splurge; Sushi Yuki is the easier recommendation for a polished but less intimidating plan.

    Compared with Hathaway Autograph, the decision is about format. Hathaway Autograph is better for groups that want modern Southeast Asian food and a broader set of flavors. Sushi Yuki is better for couples or small parties who want a sushi-focused meal and do not need a share-friendly menu. The Auld Alliance is a better alternate if the night is centered on whisky rather than dinner.

    For value-first eating, Guan Kee Fried Carrot Cake and Heng Gi Goose and Duck Rice make more sense than turning Sushi Yuki into a casual meal. Choose Sushi Yuki when service, pacing, occasion matter; choose the hawker peers when speed, price, local comfort food are the priority.

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    Compare Sushi Yuki
    Sushi Yuki Singapore and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwardsPrice
    Sushi YukiSingapore;
    2026 Michelin Plate
    ;
    Hathaway AutographSingaporeSoutheast Asian (approachable, modern interpretations)No published awards;
    The Auld AllianceMuseumNo published awards; ;
    Guan Kee Fried Carrot CakeSingaporeNo published awards; ;
    Heng Gi Goose and Duck RiceSingaporeStreet Food
    Michelin Plate 20262024 Michelin Plate
    $
    Shinji (Bras Basah Road)SingaporeSushiNo published awards$$$$

    How Sushi Yuki Singapore compares with similar nearby venues.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Sushi Yuki?

    Sushi Yuki lists a smart-casual dress code. Keep the outfit neat and appropriate for a visit in Singapore.

    What should a first-timer know about Sushi Yuki?

    Sushi Yuki is in Singapore and has a confirmed 2026 MICHELIN Plate. Hours are daily from 12–2:30 PM and 6–10:30 PM; price, seating format, menu details are not included.

    Is Sushi Yuki good for solo dining?
    What are alternatives to Sushi Yuki in Singapore?

    Other names to consider include Shinji (Bras Basah Road), Hathaway Autograph, The Auld Alliance, Guan Kee Fried Carrot Cake, Heng Gi Goose and Duck Rice. Choose based on your preferred style of outing and confirm current details directly.

    Is Sushi Yuki good for a special occasion?

    It can be worth shortlisting for a Singapore meal because it has a confirmed 2026 MICHELIN Plate and a smart-casual dress code. For budgets, seating, menu expectations, check directly with the venue.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Sushi Yuki?

    The schedule includes both lunch and dinner every day: 12–2:30 PM and 6–10:30 PM.

    How far ahead should I book Sushi Yuki?

    Contact Sushi Yuki directly and confirm availability for your preferred lunch or dinner slot.