Sushi Tei launches first-ever anime collaboration with Demon Slayer with lifestyle merchandise and character-themed dishes like Zenitsu’s Unagi Sushi Roll, Rengoku’s Beef Yakiniku Bento and more for a limited time only

by Cheryl Lim

For all my Demon Slayer fans out there, this collaboration is for us!

Sushi Tei has teamed up with the iconic anime to deliver an immersive dining experience right to your plate till 12 January 2025. If you have ever wanted to step into the world of the Taisho era, this might just be your chance.

I’m not the biggest fan of Zenitsu. Though, I am a sucker for unagi especially when paired with sticky sushi rice. Zenitsu’s Unagi Sushi Roll (S$14.80) is filled with avocado, crab meat, and cucumber sushi roll. The visual is as striking as his design, topped with eel and cheddar cheese.

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If Mugen Train had you shedding tears, then Rengoku’s Beef Yakiniku Bento (S$18.80) might just be the dish to cure your heartbreak. Tender pan-fried sliced beef is served on top of fluffy rice with egg, a hearty dish worthy of the larger-than-life Flame Hashira.

Sushi Tei x Demon Slayer
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As a die-hard Tanjiro fan, I will be trying this out! Tanjiro’s Okonomiyaki (S$14.80) is a savoury Japanese pancake topped with grilled seaweed and spring onion. It’s a perfect homage to our favourite kind-hearted protagonist. 

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I guess Demon Slayer did a great job with their writing since I highly dislike the main antagonist. Darkness Tonkatsu (S$15.80) has a coating that resembles the inner workings of Muzan’s heart with a Japanese pork cutlet that is fried to perfection. Sinister yet satisfying, it’s a dish befitting of the strongest demon.

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To wrap up your meal, you can choose between Shinobu’s Inspired Drink (S$6.80) or Giyu’s Inspired Drink (S$6.80). As fizzy drinks aren’t my thing, I would opt for Nezuko’s Konpeito Ice Cream (S$4.80). The dessert features creamy ice cream mixed with konpeito, a traditional hard sugar candy, giving it an interesting texture. 

There are also interesting dishes like Inosuke’s Tempura Platter (S$15.80), Gyomei’s Nabe (S$14.80), Obanai’s Tororo Kombu Takoykaki (S$8.80), and many more!

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Do note that this collaboration is only available at selected outlets. Before you leave, you can consider getting some merchandise like Mitsuri Chopstick Set (S$12.80), Nezuko Tumbler (S$19.80), and many more to spice up your daily life.

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Will you be trying out Sushi Tei x Demon Slayer anytime soon?

Sushi Tei x Demon Slayer
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📍Multiple outlets
🕒 11.30am–10pm (Daily)
🗓️ 20 Nov 2024–12 Jan 2025

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