Let me first say I've never been to Japan...but if this is as ""traditional"" as it gets...I'm not impressed. I eat sushi from various restaurants at least 3-4 times a week (i know...mercury poisoning...whatever) and this doesn't even compare to a few other places I've been...Mikado, Yama, Akira, POD, and many places in the Philadelphia area. I also don't prefer Japanese fusion (See Akira if you do), which is partly why i was excited to try Sagami. 7 of us went there before a play in collingswood, and everyone we were with was unhappy and said they wouldn't go back. I opened the menu and thought it was the app menu at first...only 10 rolls TOTAL to choose from (Mikado has 2 pages front and back of special rolls to go along with their regular menu of sushi), ranging from 5-12 dollars. it's small, dark and very cramped (i'm 6'2"" and my head touched the ceiling). We brought 2 bottles of wine, and instead of them opening it for us, they just handed us a bottle opener. we were packed in and the family behind us had a 2 yr old who banged his spoon on the table for about 15 minutes until I gave his parents the ""are you serious"" look 3 times. the phone rang off the hook and was as loud as a pay phone. the food didn't come out together, and my friend's order was wrong. i told myself i wasn't going to judge the place on these other unpleasant factors, as long as the sushi was good. it finally came out (not with everyone else's food...i was almost done by the time my gf's food came out) and the presentation was ok at best...what kind of respectable sushi place thinks that plastic paper grass they give you in the mall sushi represents good presentation?? anyway...my sushi wasn't great...got 3 rolls and didn't even bother finishing them (and i can house sushi). all we heard about was how fresh the fish was...but it was VERY fishy...which to me means...it's not very fresh. all in all, none of us said we'd go back and I told my buddy i'd try it one more time (to be fair) with him...but he has to pay.
Pros: inexpensive
Cons: small, cramped, loud, poor service, ok sushi
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