Maki-San Opens First Sushi Counter In A Petrol Station, Made-To-Order Rolls & Yakitori Available
Sandwiches, cakes, curry puffs — all common snacks typically found in the mini mart of a petrol station. But freshly made-to-order sushi at a dedicated counter? We’ve never seen that before. Local fusion sushi roll joint Maki-San opened its first takeaway kiosk on March 4 within a FairPrice Xpress at Esso Toa Payoh. Two Maki-San staff are stationed here to craft customisable rolls with your choice of 70 types of fillings, mostly cooked items like ebi tempura, crab stick, and only one raw option of salmon sashimi.
Is this the first sushi counter within a petrol station in Singapore? Says Maki-San’s director, Keegan Chung, 34: “Yes, I would think so”.
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