Sushi takeaway located in Floor 1 · AEON Mall Tebrau City
Empire Sushi AEON Tebrau City revolutionizes Japanese dining accessibility by offering authentic sushi experiences at remarkably affordable prices starting from just RM1.10. Located at FK3 on the first floor, this homegrown Malaysian brand successfully adapts Japanese cuisine to local tastes while maintaining quality and freshness that defines true sushi culture.
The restaurant features an innovative conveyor belt system with color-coded pricing that makes selection easy and enjoyable for diners of all ages. Popular items include Aburi Salmon (RM2.60), Inari+Unagi (RM3.10), Unagi Cheese Roll (RM2.90), and Cheesy Ebi (RM3), alongside traditional options like onigiri and oden. Their grab-and-go concept ensures speedy service without compromising on the heart-warming experience that defines Japanese hospitality.
Operating daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM with halal certification, Empire Sushi caters to Malaysia's diverse population while maintaining authentic Japanese preparation methods. With average spending of just RM5-10 per person, the restaurant democratizes sushi dining, making Japanese cuisine accessible to budget-conscious families and young diners exploring international flavours within AEON Tebrau City's vibrant food scene.
"Lousy service. This was my first time trying this brand. I was sharing sushi with a friend, so I asked for a second pair of chopsticks, but the cashier questioned how many sushi I had bought. I said seven, which cost RM15, and she refused to give me the second pair because she claimed I only purchased seven pieces. This is really bad 👎. I won't be visiting a second time due to the lousy service."
Auriel Chia Ling
"The food is good, but the staff member handling the sushi was so rude. They even had the audacity to scold a customer and raise their voice."
Jazreel Hong
"The staff taking orders for sushi are not friendly and seem unmotivated. The cashier's attitude is better, though. The onigiri price increased by 50 cents, but the quality of the filling inside has decreased significantly. Many choices are unavailable, and the sushi making can't keep up with demand. Overall, it was a disappointing experience."
Jen Siew
"They have a variety of sushi choices, but the staff said they don't accept cash!"
Chong Guan
The workers have an attitude problem. As a customer, I feel like I was racially discriminated against, and I'm not the only one who has experienced this kind of awful service.
Malaysia is a multiracial country, so please learn how to respect other people. Don't shame yourself, because it makes you look uneducated. Take a look at your branch. You didn't train and discipline your awful workers.
This is my first time buying here, and I won't buy again. You should also check the feedback on Facebook. There are so many people complaining about their attitude and being racially discriminated against.
Positive Reviews
Wong Bart
Empire Sushi has meatless vegetarian options. I picked five vegetarian sushi for 8.40 ringgit (SGD 2.57).
A cheap, delicious, and satisfying meal.
Siti Nurhiza
There was a variety of sushi available. I was happy to have a lot of choices to choose from. I hope the staff can be a bit more friendly and not raise their voices with customers. Maybe they were having a tough day.