Sushi Tei x Mofusand: Singapore’s First Mofusand-Themed Dining Experience
Get ready for a purr-fectly adorable dining experience as Sushi Tei partners with Mofusand, the beloved Japanese cat characters, for their first-ever themed restaurant in Singapore! From 5 November 2025, Sushi Tei’s Raffles City outlet gears up for a full-on takeover by the adorable Shark Meow and friends. Expect a sea of cuteness, from themed décor and playful tableware to a special menu featuring savoury bites and refreshing collaboration drinks, as well as and FREE limited-edition Mofusand collectibles.
From 12 November 2025 to 5 January 2026, the Mofusand fun continues at all 13 other Sushi Tei outlets islandwide, so fans can join in the celebration wherever they dine.
A “Meow-nu” of Japanese Delights
On the menu are new creations that blend premium Japanese ingredients with Mofusand-inspired fun. Highlights include the Tochigi Wagyu Steak ($38.80), featuring A4 Tochigi wagyu striploin pan-fried with Sushi Tei’s signature sauce, Cheesy Corn Tori Yaki ($11.80), a hotplate dish of grilled chicken with gooey mozzarella and crunchy corn, Kaisen Yasai Nabe ($23.80), comforting snow crab leg and assorted seafood hotpot with vegetable dashi soup base.
To complete the experience, diners can sip on collaboration drinks such as Kappa Breeze, Watermelon Sunset, and the Raffles City-exclusive Emerald Sunrise — each served with a collectible Mofusand coaster to take home.
Mofusand Collaboration Menu
Source: Sushi Tei
Collectibles & How to Get Them
Diners can redeem FREE limited-edition Mofusand collectibles released every Wednesday, on 12 & 19 November, and 26 November & 3 December, with 75–150 pieces available per outlet (while stocks last).
From 5 November, Raffles City guests can bring home an exclusive Mofusand acrylic keychain with a minimum spend of $60 and at least one Mofusand menu item ordered.
*Limited to one redemption per table, per bill.
From 12 November 2025, all Sushi Tei outlets will offer a Mofusand 2D Plush Pouch with Eco-Foldable bag (two designs) (pictured above) with a $120 minimum spend and at least one Mofusand dish.
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