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- Angie BuiNovember 1, 2012Possibly the best sushi you can get in the tri-state area and most definitely in NJ. I have been coming here for a while and it's easily my favorite Japanese restaurant.
- David SimpsonNovember 22, 2014Everything I ever order here is fresh & wonderful and the presentation is absolutely flawless. It's a byob so pick up some good saki and they will warm it for you. Only Nobu in NYC is better.
- Philly.comAugust 3, 2014Don't be fooled by Sagami's boxy exterior or its knotty-pine paneling and booths. Delicate soy sauce pitchers and intricately painted wooden serving bowls make this place as authentic as it gets. Read more
- CarolSeptember 23, 2019Delicious quality Japanese dishes- mostly known for chirashi bowl. Dinner sets (plate/soup/ salad/ drink/ dessert) is around $37.50, but plates average around $25-35. Expensive, but service equates 💯
- John PriceDecember 18, 2018Sagami has a been a favorite for many, many years..! One of the only truly authentic Japanese owned sushi restaurants in the region. Anything you try is good..!
- Julie LoAugust 3, 2018Chirashi is very popular here. Sushi dishes take a while to come out so order asap. quality is not consistent but always good but sometimes REALLY good - also if you're tall - watch out!
- Chuck NguyenNovember 21, 2014Hamachi Kama - this dish is not on the menu - if you don't know what it is, order and try it anyway. You will not regret. Limited quantities each night, when they run out, they're out!
- Olessya KAugust 25, 2012By far, one of the best Japanese restaurants on the east coast including Manhattan. Amazing inoki soup, hamachi kama, eel and of course, sashimi
- Chirashi is the bomb. Must get if you come here! You will not be disappointed if you love raw fish/sashimi
- Shahna 🐨September 10, 2012Definitely the most authentic Japanese restaurant around. You can't say that you have had Japanese food until you've been to a truly authentic place like Sagami.
- Linda M.August 20, 2013Best authentic Japanese restaurant! Everything is delicious. The delightful Chilean Sea Bass is outstanding!
- It is always rewarding to eat at Sagami. Have been going here for over 10 years. Usually chirashi, sashimi, and unagi here is to die for. Open for lunch (Tue-Fri) and Dinner, closed on Mondays.
- OsirisNovember 6, 2010Best Sushi in the tri-state area. Try the chirasi or sushi combinations. Its BYOB, so don't forget to bring an extra beer or 3 for Shigeru-san & crew.
- My go to Japanese restaurant when I'm craving fresh sushi. Get the Mixed Seaweed Salad, Miso Eggplant with Chicken, Smoked Salmon Nigiri Sushi, Uni, Chirashi, and Beef Sukiyaki.
- Ambiance is great, sushi pieces and sashimi are second to none. Sushi rolls are a total pass though--Umi Sushi is better.
- Best sushi in the area, hands down. Lunch time? Oyako donburi is filling and delicious.
- DK DavisFebruary 13, 2011Chirashi is my favorite. Was very packed as usual. Only bad thing was the very obnoxiously loud table next to us. As we left a table way up front asked how we tolerated them.
- Len LipkinNovember 4, 2010Best sushi in greater Philadelphia, bar none. Definitely worth the bridge toll. Watch your head if you are over 6'--very low ceilings.
- Kris PepinOctober 31, 2010Sagami is the best In the US! The chirashi here is amazing, as is the regular sushi. My go-to sushi place.
- Jaysen KirkFebruary 19, 2014Genuine and authentic. It's the place to be for Japanese food and great sushi.
- Chirashi here is excellent. I almost always get this when I dine here. WARNING: takes forever to prepare...expect to wait at least 45 mins while the rest of the table gets their food earlier.