The lunch sushi experience showcases Tatsu's commitment to fresh, air-flown ingredients. A carefully curated selection of the day's best fish, prepared with precision and served at the optimal temperature.
Tips from diners
Lunch sushi sets offer better value than dinner — order early as popular items can sell out by late afternoon.
The signature teppanyaki experience where the chef performs acrobatic feats while grilling premium Wagyu before your eyes. The high-heat cooking creates a crispy crust while maintaining the beef's buttery interior.
Tips from diners
Watch the chef's technique closely — the theatrical cooking is part of the experience. Arrive hungry as portions are generous.
A more accessible teppanyaki option that still showcases cooking precision. The chicken is sliced thin and cooked quickly to maintain moisture, with butter adding richness to the dish.
Tips from diners
The chicken teppanyaki offers excellent value while maintaining the full teppanyaki experience and chef's performance.
Sweet, succulent shrimp prepared with the chef's signature theatrical style. The shrimp are cooked to just-done, maintaining their tender texture while developing a light char from the teppan.
Tips from diners
The shrimp is a perfect teppanyaki protein — cook time is short, the flash fry is dramatic, and the results are consistently excellent.
A premium teppanyaki selection that showcases delicate seafood technique. The lobster is cooked to perfect tenderness, with the natural sweetness of the meat highlighted by minimal seasoning.
Tips from diners
The lobster is an excellent choice if you want something lighter than beef — the chef's skill with delicate proteins is evident here.
Tatsu at Asia Square in Raffles Place is a high-end Japanese concept offering sushi during lunch and interactive teppanyaki with bar dining in the evenings. The restaurant spares no expense in sourcing fish strictly air-flown for utmost freshness, creating an acrobatic dining experience where chefs prepare dishes tableside with precision and flair.
Teppanyaki dinner is perfect for special occasions — the chef's performance and interactive cooking make it entertaining and memorable.
Sit at the teppanyaki counter for the full experience and better interaction with the chef. Table seating is available but less theatrical.
Teppanyaki dinner requires advance reservation — the limited counter seating books quickly, especially for Friday and Saturday nights.
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