Showing posts with label Bread Sushi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bread Sushi. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Jellyfish Sushi (within Artichoke) @ New Bahru - Sushi Swims Freely Beyond Any Bounds

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Hidden within Artichoke, Jellyfish Sushi is a quietly confident counter that pushes the idea of bread sushi into a more focused, sushi-adjacent direction. It is the older sibling to Small, another concept by Chef Bjorn Shen tucked away in the same space. Both share the same bloodline — intimate, experimental, and unmistakably original — but where Small is freeform and confrontational, Jellyfish Sushi is deliberately restrained. The emphasis here is on the purity of fish and flavour, staying firmly in a sushi-like lane while exploring what sushi can become when bread replaces rice.

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With just ten seats, Jellyfish Sushi offers an intentionally intimate counter experience where each course unfolds at its own pace. Priced at $165++ per person, the tasting menu runs up to 12 courses and evolves every few months, with each iteration reinterpreting the bread sushi concept through different cuisines and cultural lenses. This is also where the lineage from Small becomes evident — experimental yet with a clearer sense of structure and restraint.

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Trio of Appetisers 4/5

The 12-course dinner opens with a Trio of Appetisers that gently sets the tone. Hiroshima Oysters in Chilled Minestrone Dashi is refreshing and light, whetting the appetite with dashi-poached oysters wrapped in spinach and paired with diced leek, zucchini, and celeriac, finished in a chilled tomato-infused dashi. Salmon Maki-No-Rice follows — a rice-less salmon roll built with roe, avocado, fennel, and shikuwasa. Served atop a creamy sauce of avocado, salmon roe, chopped pickles, fennel, and Okinawan citrus, it is bright, clean, and quietly playful. Completing the trio is Grilled Anago. The saltwater conger eel, sautéed in garlic and olive oil, offers a delightful crunch that contrasts with its inherent richness.

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Shime Saba & Stracciatella 4.2/5

The bread sushi journey begins with Shime Saba & Stracciatella. Salt-cured and plum-vinegar-pickled mackerel is layered with salted zucchini, stracciatella cheese, and wasabi mayo, then encased in bread and served as a hand roll with nori. The bread is brushed with white and rose balsamic vinegar to mimic the acidity of sushi rice. The result feels almost tapas-like, evoking the casual elegance of Spain while retaining Japanese sensibilities.

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Kanpachi & Salted Lettuce 4.5/5

Kanpachi & Salted Lettuce is an unconventional pairing that works seamlessly. Soy and wasabi marinated amberjack sits atop salted lettuce dressed with smoked vinegar, served on the lower half of the bread for a spongier crumb and firmer crunch. Pickled mustard seeds add subtle pops of acidity.

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Madai Carpaccio & Pistachio 4.2/5

Madai Carpaccio & Pistachio leans into finesse. Thinly sliced red sea bream, prepared using the kombujime technique, is dressed with garlic oil, spring onions, rocket, myoga, pickled ginger, sesame seeds, and lemon zest. Tossed with rocket leaves and pistachio pesto, it is served on the top crust of the bread for a softer, fluffier mouthfeel. It is delicate, aromatic, and beautifully balanced.

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Have a Break with Heirloom Tomato 4/5

A brief pause comes in the form of Heirloom Tomato with Firefly Squid. Cherry tomatoes, peeled and pickled for three days in umeboshi, Japanese vinegar, and sugar, are sweet and tangy, refreshing the palate before the richer courses that follow.

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Nagasaki Blue Fin Tuna - Akami 4.5/5

Next, we had the Nagasaki Blue Fin Tuna in three different cuts, starting with the Akami. Negitoro, made with finely chopped tuna and leek, is served on the "rib" or side crust of the bread for added crunch. Presented as a hand-roll wrapped in nori.

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Nagasaki Blue Fin Tuna - Chutoro 4.5/5

Next is Chutoro, where cubed medium-fatty tuna is paired with avocado and underripe green tomato, dressed with soy sauce and wasabi. Presented in a bara-chirashi style over a crisp monaka wafer, it offers contrast in both texture and temperature.

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Nagasaki Blue Fin Tuna - Otoro 5/5

The highlight, however, is the Otoro. Lightly seared and topped with garlic chives marinated in soy sauce, it is served on the bottom crust of the bread. Rich, indulgent, and deeply satisfying, it stands out as the most memorable of the trio.

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Cold Noodles 3.8/5

A surprising detour comes with Wakame Ramen from Awaji Island, served with two dipping sauces — Roasted Saba Tsuyu and Cold Asari Clam Potage, alongside shredded spring onions and wasabi. While the flavours are interesting, the noodle texture is slightly firm; a softer, more slurpable bite would have been my preference.

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Matcha Pudding 4.2/5

Dessert closes the meal on a gentle note. Matcha Pudding with Warabi Jelly and Okinawa Black Sugar layers earthy matcha with a delicate warabi jelly sheet, finished with Okinawan black sugar syrup and nishiki goma. It is understated, comforting, and a fitting end to a thoughtfully curated experience.

Jellyfish Sushi is a compelling evolution of the bread sushi idea. It is less confrontational than its sibling, but no less creative. By focusing on restraint, balance, and ingredient integrity, it offers a dining experience that feels both experimental and quietly assured, rewarding diners who appreciate nuance over spectacle.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Jellyfish Sushi (within Artichoke)
New Bahru
46 Kim Yam Road
Singapore 239351
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Nearest MRT: Fort Canning (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Sat: 6pm - 8pm (1st Seating), 815pm - 1015pm (2nd Seating)
(Closed on Sun & Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Fort Canning MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to the traffic junction of River Valley Road and Clemenceau Ave. Cross the road and cut through UE Square to Unity Street. Turn right onto Unity Street and walk to Mohamed Sultan Road. Cross the road and walk to Kim Yam Road. Walk down Kim Yam Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 10 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Small's @ King George's Road - Doughmakase, A Refreshing Bread Sushi Omakase Concept

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Small's is the brainchild of Chef Bjorn Shen, serving four-person pizza omakase in a tiny 2m-by-2m space back in February 2020. Fast track to February 2022, Small's has evolved into a bigger space at King George's Ave, access via the back alley. In addition, Small's V2 now offers a brand new bread sushi omakase concept.

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Tomato with Dried Perilla 3.5/5

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Jalapeno 4.2/5

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Wasabi Pea 4/5

The Doughmakase menu started with three snack items. First is the Tomato with Dried Perilla. The sweetness and sourness are very appetising, whetting up the appetite. Next is the Jalapeno paired with mentaiko mayonnaise, followed by the Wasabi Pea resting on the crispy bread cracker with sushi vinegar powder.

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Shima Aji 4.2/5

Next is an 8-10 bread sushi selection, starting with the Shima Aji. For a refreshing finish, the striped jack white fish is top with Spanish-style grated tomato and ginger-scallion relish. I didn't quite know what to expect when I popped the morsel into my mouth, replacing the usual sushi's rice with bread; it felt like have a Spanish pincho.

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Hamachi 4.2/5

The second sushi is Hamachi (kingfish) with housemade kumquat kosho, wedge of cold seaweed butter, grated daikon, and wasabi served on toasted bread.

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Negitoro 4.5/5

Next is the Negitoro. The tuna belly tartare, tossed in a housemade bulgogi dressing sits on a spongy schiacciata. It is crowned with strips of nashi pear and chrysanthemum petals for a refreshing finishing. Love the Korean flavoured bread sushi.

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California Roll 4/5

I prefer to call this a sushi cone rather than California Roll. The deep-fried dough (montanara) is stuffed with crab meat, ohba leaf, cucumber strips, tobiko, nori mayonnaise and yuzu dressing. There are many flavours and textures at play for delightful enjoyment.

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Tenshi No Ebi 4/5

The Tenshi No Ebi is a good break from the bread sushi. In the plate, raw angel prawn and Spanish migas are married together in a pool of ajo blanco, finished with a drizzle of Arbequina olive oil.

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Engawa 4.5/5

Next is the crowd's favourite Engawa. The lightly seared flounder fin is topped with Thasom tum, bursting with Thai flavours. The highlight is the generous shower of frozen monkfish liver, elevating the whole enjoyment.

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Chirashi 4.2/5

I would not have served the Chirashi like a pizza on a lavash in my wildest imagination. Expect a firework of flavours from the scallop, whelk, assorted fish, tamagoyaki, trout roe, pickled cucumber and uni cream.

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Akami 4/5

The Akami is another bold combination of lean tuna, heart of palm, and sambal matah served on toasted bread.

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Monga Ika 4.2/5

The doughmakase concept is not just about bread sushi. It also introduces diners to a global flavours journey, incorporating them into the bread sushi. The Monga Ika is a Mauritian version of vindaloo. The naked neapolitan pizza is topped with baby cuttlefish, pumpkin cream and pickled shallots. To be more exact, it felt like having an Indian pizza, or maybe prata and curry.

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Vegetable Hotpot 4.5/5

After the selection of bread sushi, the hotpot course follows. The Vegetable Hotpot comes with lavosh noodles, mushrooms, vegetables and cute-shaped radish. It is a refreshing and comforting bowl of soup to wash down all the richness.

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Black Truffle Ice Cream & 20 Year Mirin 4/5

The desserts start with the Black Truffle Ice Cream & 20 Year Mirin which you need to receive with your palm, and the chef will shave the winter truffle onto the bread ice cream. Then, pop the whole thing into the mouth to appreciate the beautiful chemistry of the flavours coming together.

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Strawberry, Yoghurt & Olive Oil 3.5/5

Wrapping up the doughmakase is the Strawberry, Yoghurt & Olive Oil dessert for a refreshing finish. There is a scoop of strawberry sorbet, frozen yoghurt, puffed buckwheat, and olive oil in the bowl.

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Chef Bjorn Shen has brought an exciting and refreshing concept to the F&B scene in the Bread Sushi Omakase, pairing loaves with fish. Small's version two is definitely a much more exciting experience compared to its original pizza omakase concept.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Small's
115 King George's Ave
#02-02
Singapore 208561
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Nearest MRT: Bendemeer (DT Line), Lavender (EW Line)

Opening Hours;
Wed-Fri: 6pm - 10pm
Sat: 12pm - 2pm, 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Lavender MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to Horne Road. Turn left and walk down Horne Road towards King George's Ave. Turn right and walk down King George's Ave. Walk to The Refinery Cafe. Go to the back alley and walk to destination. Journey about 8 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Bendemeer MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to traffic junction Kallang Bahru and Lavender Street. Cross the road. Turn left and walk down Lavender Street. Walk towards King George's Ave. Turn righ onto King George's Ave. Walk to The Refinery Cafe. Go to the back alley and walk to destination. Journey about 8 minutes. [Map]