TANUKI RAW MENU SINGAPORE PRICES

TANUKI RAW MENU SINGAPORE & UPDATED PRICES LIST 2025

If you’re looking for a place that feels more like a cool hangout spot than a traditional restaurant, Tanuki Raw is probably already on your radar. Named after the Japanese “shapeshifting prankster” (the tanuki), this place is famous for taking classic Japanese flavors and mashing them up with fun, messy American street food styles.

TANUKI RAW SINGAPORE MENU 2025

Tanuki Raw Singapore Menu has been neatly organized into various other sections that include Just Roll With It, Daily Raw Bar, All About Fries, Chilled Yuzu Udon Noodles, For Sharing, Beverages, Rice So Nice, and Futo Sushi. Let’s find out the latest prices of all the items served in this restaurant:

Tanuki-Raw-Singapore-Menu

JUST ROLL WITH IT PRICES

MENUPRICE
Tempura Autumn MakiSGD 19.90
Spider Washi MakiSGD 19.90
Artillery MakiSGD 19.90
Tanuki Aburi MakiSGD 18.90
Superstar RollSGD 18.90
Truffle Winter RollSGD 19.90

DAILY RAW BAR MENU

MENUPRICE
Fresh Raw OystersSGD 30.00
Truffle OysterSGD 7.00
Ikura OysterSGD 7.00
Mentai OysterSGD 7.00
Chinmi Chilli OysterSGD 7.00
Sashimi PlatterSGD 28.00
Salmon & UniSGD 28.00
SashimiSGD 15.00
UniSGD 15.00

TANUKI MENU ALL ABOUT FRIES PRICES

MENUPRICE
Truffle FriesSGD 13.90
Mentaiko Beer Cheese Twister FriesSGD 17.90
Mentaiko Lobster Salad Twister FriesSGD 17.90
Impossible Toban Chilli Twister FriesSGD 15.90
Spam FriesSGD 14.90
Spam WhamSGD 16.90
Wham FriesSGD 16.90

CHILLED YUZU UDON NOODLES MENU

MENUPRICE
Truffle YakinikuSGD 24.90
Foie Gras Truffle YakinikuSGD 29.90
Chilled Maguro SaladSGD 20.90

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TANUKI RAW MENU FOR SHARING PRICES

MENUPRICE
Truffle Hamachi CarpaccioSGD 24.00
Truffle Scallop CarpaccioSGD 24.00
Onion & Mushroom Miso SoupSGD 5.00
Beef GyozaSGD 12.90
Chilli Cheese GyozaSGD 12.90
Oko GyozaSGD 12.90
Uncle Hero’s ChickenSGD 13.90
Mentaiko Salmon BaoSGD 14.90
Snow Crab BaoSGD 16.90
Braised Beef BaoSGD 14.90
Lobster Salad & Salmon BaoSGD 16.90

TANUKI RAW SINGAPORE MENU BEVERAGES PRICES

MENUPRICE
Green TeaSGD 5.00
Tiger MintSGD 7.00
Fortune Cookie ChaiSGD 6.00
French Pressed CoffeeSGD 5.00
MizubashoSGD 12.00
Raspberry HighballSGD 11.00
Watermelon YuzuSGD 10.00
Lychee MartiniSGD 16.00
Old FashionedSGD 16.00
ManhattanSGD 18.00

RICE SO NICE MENU

MENUPRICE
Truffle YakinikuSGD 22.90
Foie Gras Truffle YakinikuSGD 28.90
Salmon KaisenSGD 19.90
Garlic Butter ChickenSGD 18.90
Tanuki Kaisen ChirashiSGD 28.90
ChirashiSGD 24.90
Impossible Meat & TofuSGD 17.90
Impossible Pork KatsuSGD 19.90

FUTO SUSHI MENU

MENUPRICE
Crispy Tempura Crab & Chilli CheeseSGD 12.90
Aburi-Style Char Siew Miso SalmonSGD 12.90
Mentaiko Bara Sesame SamonSGD 12.90
Bara Wasabi Truffle MaguroSGD 12.90
Foie Gras & Glazed UnagiSGD 16.90
Truffle Beef with CheeseSGD 13.90

IS TANUKI RAW HALAL?

It is really important to know that Tanuki Raw is not a Halal-certified restaurant.

HOT-SELLING ITEMS ON TANUKI RAW MENU SINGAPORE

Truffle Yakiniku Don: This is the “celebrity” of the menu. If you love the smell of truffle, this bowl is heaven.

Wham! Fries: These are probably the most “Instagrammed” fries in Singapore because they look (and sound) totally crazy.

Chirashi Don: A thick variety of fresh sashimi (salmon, tuna, swordfish, etc.) piled on top of their special seasoned rice.

Fresh Oysters (The Happy Hour Deal): Freshly shucked raw oysters, usually served with a slice of lemon.

ABOUT TANUKI RAW SINGAPORE

Tanuki Raw is basically the “cool kid” of the Singapore food scene. It’s a trendy Japanese fusion spot that doesn’t follow the usual rules of a quiet sushi restaurant. Instead of just serving plain fish and rice, they focus on bold, “mash-up” dishes that combine Japanese ingredients with American street food vibes. Think massive bowls of truffle-scented beef, crispy chicken drenched in garlic butter, and even sweet potato fries topped with marshmallows! With its industrial-chic decor and upbeat music, it’s a popular hangout for students and young people who want a meal that looks as good on their phone as it tastes in real life. Whether you’re grabbing a discounted lunch set at Orchard Central or chilling at their Jewel Chan

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ALTERNATIVES OF TANUKI RAW RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE

Omote: Located at Thomson Plaza and Novena, Omote is famous for its massive bowls of diced sashimi.

Sora Boru: As we mentioned before, if you want a trendy “donburi” (rice bowl) experience that is 100% Halal, this is your best bet.

Gyu-Kaku: If you go to Tanuki Raw specifically for the beef, Gyu-Kaku is the next level up.

Don Meijin: If you like the “fried and crispy” side of Tanuki Raw’s menu, you’ll love this spot inside the Ramen Champion areas.

FAQs

Is there a way to eat here on a budget?

Yes! The lunch special is the ultimate life hack. If you go before 3:00 PM (even on weekends!), their famous rice bowls are significantly cheaper—sometimes $5 to $10 less than the dinner price. Plus, they usually throw in a free green tea and a small side.

Is Tanuki Raw Halal?

No, Tanuki Raw is not halal. They serve pork in many of their dishes (like bacon and certain ramen) and use alcohol in their sauces and marinades. They also have a very large bar section. If you need a Halal-certified rice bowl spot, Sora Boru is a fantastic alternative with a similar vibe.

Are the portions big enough to share?

The rice bowls (Donburi) are usually a perfect size for one person. However, their side dishes, like the Wham! Fries or pan-seared gyoza are definitely meant to be shared between 2 or 3 people.

Is there a dress code?

Not really! Even though it looks fancy and “chill,” it’s a casual restaurant. You’ll see people in everything from school uniforms and t-shirts to office wear. Just wear whatever you feel comfortable in!

CONCLUSION

To wrap things up, Tanuki Raw is the perfect place for when you want a meal that feels like an adventure. It’s not just about eating; it’s about the neon lights, the city views at Orchard Central, and the fun of trying food that looks like it belongs on a magazine cover. From their famous truffle-scented beef bowls to those wild marshmallow fries, it’s a spot that proves Japanese food can be messy, bold, and totally unique.

SGFry.com has done deep research while creating this page. We have taken all the dishes’ prices and images from the official sources of the restaurant.

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