Toss to an auspicious year ahead with issho izakaya’s Yu Sheng platters

As we roll into the annual Spring Festival celebrations and anticipate the yearly Chinese New Year festivities, we’re already looking forward to finally being able to bask in the CNY spirit of reunion and community as we make our plans for the mandatory gatherings and feasting.

Welcoming the Year of the Rabbit in style, issho izakaya invites us all to partake in memorable meals with our loved ones this year with their exclusive Yu Sheng platters so we can all toss to a greater year of prosperity alongside their scrumptious Japanese cuisine.

 

, Toss to an auspicious year ahead with issho izakaya’s Yu Sheng platters

 

Created specially for the season, pick from their signature issho Prosperity Yu Sheng and the new, show-stopping issho Auspicious Yu Sheng, both enhanced with their Chef’s bespoke homemade Japanese plum sauce, meticulously prepared with hand-milled fresh plums for a distinct flavour that’ll surely delight your tastebuds.

Intricately presented with the mandarin word for luck and auspicious tidings, the Auspicious Yu Sheng is fit for large gatherings of up to 20 pax and comes with an abundance of air-flown Norwegian salmon slices, accompanied with a slew of premium ingredients for an extra lucky year ahead.

 

, Toss to an auspicious year ahead with issho izakaya’s Yu Sheng platters

 

Strategically located for unique dining experiences, find issho izakaya at Great World, SingPost Centre, and the amazing One Fullerton stretch – where you’ll get to lo hei and dine to unparalleled views of the Singapore River, Marina Bay Sands, and our city skyline.

Make your CNY feast one to remember this year by indulging in the restaurant’s showcase of over 100 quality dishes, from fresh sashimi and sushi to makimono creations and mouth-watering kushiyaki. To complete the experience, don’t miss out on a taste of exclusive Sake labels only available at issho izakaya as you and treasured guests enjoy their wide variety of drink options.

 


To order their Yu Sheng platters or find out more about issho izakaya, head over to their website here.