Irosho: Hawker-priced premium unagi & fatty salmon sashimi

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If you’re looking for sashimi in Singapore, chances are you wouldn’t be scouting for it in a kopitiam. I mean, have you even seen one? I, for one, certainly hadn’t. That was till about 2 months ago, when I first caught wind of Irosho, a stall in Yong Li Coffee Station in Tengah, and it shot straight onto my to-try list.

irosho - storefront

Hailing from Johor Bahru, Irosho opened its very first Singapore (and overseas) outlet in Jun 2025, tucked away in a humble kopitiam setting. Despite its unassuming location, they carry a unique concept that offers premium sashimi and donburi bowls at surprisingly wallet-friendly prices. And in this economy, who am I to refuse?

Now, for full disclosure: I’m not the biggest sashimi fan out there (diabolical much?). So to make sure this place lives up to the hype, I dragged my dearest sashimi-loving-monster of a friend along for her expert opinion.

What I tried at Irosho

I had to kick things off with the Salmon Sashimi (S$10 for 5 pcs) — a make-or-break dish that would set the tone for my Irosho experience. Not gonna lie, my expectations were already high, thanks to a chat I had with the kopitiam boss a couple of months back, where he low-key couldn’t stop raving about this stall.

irosho - salmon sashimi

Thick-cut and gleaming with a light sheen, my first bite into Irosho’s salmon sashimi was delightfully fatty and incredibly tender — the kind that melts on your tongue with minimal chewing. As far as first impressions go, this was like shaking hands with someone wearing a really nice perfume — instantly memorable, which is pretty good in my books.

Each slice had a satisfying richness to it, making it clear they aren’t cutting corners when it comes to quality. Taste-wise, the freshness was apparent with no fishiness in sight.

irosho - salmon sashimi dipped in wasabi

The only thing that threw me off here was the temperature. It wasn’t quite cold, per se, possibly because it had been sitting out for a bit as we snapped our pictures (always that, ugh). That slight room-temperature warmth threw me off and made the texture feel a little softer than expected. Still, for a kopitiam stall, it was pretty impressive, and my sashimi-obsessed friend polished it off like a champ.

irosho - dragon mango maki

Would you believe me if I said I picked the Dragon Mango Maki (S$7 for 8 pcs) solely for its vibrant yellow sheen? Because I did. And it had a lot going on — in a good way, mostly. Think: fried ebi and lettuce at its core, wrapped in sushi rice and nori, topped with thin slices of sweet mango and finished with a thick drizzle of mayo.

irosho - dragon mango maki cross section

Surprisingly enough, the fried ebi stayed crunchy, and the mango added a juicy brightness that complemented the savoury base. The only hiccup here was the mayo. It was slathered on generously — perhaps a bit too generously — and ended up hijacking most of the flavours. But once I scraped off the excess, the harmony between the crisp ebi and sweet mango finally managed to shine through.

It’s the kind of dish that’s fun to try, but likely not something I’d crave again. Out of the 3, this was our least favourite.

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irosho - irosho unagi don

We finished off strong with the Irosho Unagi Don (S$13.50), which had my eyes going wide the moment I took a bite.

irosho - irosho unagi don unagi close up

The unagi was ridiculously tender. It was silky, flaky, and rich with that signature sweet-savoury teriyaki glaze. Unlike some versions that go overboard with a syrupy sauce, Irosho nailed the balance of just-enough sweetness to enhance the eel without overwhelming it. It sat on a bed of pearly white rice that soaked up all the umami goodness, creating a well-rounded bowl.

I had the Unagi Fried Rice (S$8) from Irosho the last time I was here, and I’m not too sure what they did in the 1.5 months, but the unagi tasted way better this time around.

irosho - irosho unagi don tamago

Accompanying the eel were cherry tomatoes (oddly warm and massive, a little startling when the warm juices burst in your mouth), lettuce, wakame, tobiko, and a lightly grilled tamago. Oh, the tamago. Soft, sweet, with a slight char on the edges that added depth and a whisper of smokiness. I would’ve happily traded the veggies for more of that egg; fibre intake begone.

For under $15, dare I say this bowl could rival versions at double its price.

Final Thoughts

irosho - overview of food

Tengah might not be the most accessible spot but if you ever find yourself in the area or willing to make the trip, Irosho is worth a stop. The Salmon Sashimi and Unagi Don both delivered in quality and flavour, especially for their price — premium vibes without the premium price tag.

As for the Dragon Mango Maki… it was kind of like the middle runner in a 4x100m relay who loses a bit of steam. Not terrible, but definitely slowed the momentum. Still, 2 out of 3 dishes hitting the mark is a win in my books.

Expected damage: S$7 – S$15 per pax

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