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Capcom and Sushiro Singapore bring Monster Hunter dining experience to all outlets

Experience a Monster Hunter-themed dining event at Sushiro Singapore, featuring exclusive menu items, collectables, and special giveaways.

With the recent launch of Monster Hunter Wilds in February, Capcom Singapore has teamed up with Sushiro to offer a unique dining experience. This collaboration brings the Monster Hunter universe to all 13 Sushiro outlets across Singapore, running in two phases: the first from April 2 to April 20 and the second from April 21 to May 18.

A limited-time Monster Hunter menu

One of the biggest highlights of this collaboration is the specially crafted Monster Hunter-themed menu. Fans can indulge in exclusive dishes, including the Thick Cut Southern Bluefin Tuna 6 Ways (S$19+), the MonHun Specialist Chicken Drumstick (S$5+), and the MonHun Dual Blade Pork (S$3.50+).

To enhance the experience, each dish will be served with a touch of Monster Hunter flair. Additionally, customers who order these limited-time menu items will have a chance to receive themed merchandise, making the meal even more exciting for fans of the franchise.

Exclusive merchandise and collectibles

A range of exclusive Monster Hunter merchandise will be available alongside the themed menu. Customers who order collaboration dishes will receive a randomly selected MonHun Food Pick from a collection of 14 designs. These picks will be available throughout the event.

Another highlight is the MonHun Silicone Keychains, which are available in five designs per wave. You can get one keychain for free with each order of the Thick Cut Southern Bluefin Tuna, though the design will be randomly selected.

The first wave will feature a cellphone crossbody strap (S$10.90+) for those seeking more collectables in three designs. The second wave will replace this with a 40cm Chicken Drumstick Plushie (S$15.90+). However, both items can only be purchased with a minimum spend of S$20 on a single receipt at Sushiro, and customers are limited to buying a maximum of two per receipt.

Special decorations and giveaway

To fully immerse fans in the Monster Hunter experience, two Sushiro outletsโ€”Suntec City and Taste Orchardโ€”will feature unique decorations. These include life-sized standees, table and window stickers, and themed conveyor belt stickers to bring the gameโ€™s world to life while you enjoy your meal.

Additionally, a giveaway will be held on Sushiro and Capcom Singaporeโ€™s official Instagram and Facebook pages. Details will be announced soon, but prizes include five digital copies of Monster Hunter Wilds Premium Deluxe Edition and five exclusive Sushiro x Monster Hunter merchandise packs containing all the limited-edition items from the collaboration.

This partnership offers a unique chance for fans to celebrate the world of Monster Hunter while enjoying delicious Japanese cuisine. Whether you’re a long-time franchise fan or just love sushi, this is a dining experience you wonโ€™t want to miss.

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