IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

WHERE TO EAT
  1. McMillan's Bakery (0.3 miles)
  2. Villa Barone (0.3 miles)
  3. The Pop Shop (0.4 miles)
WHERE TO SHOP
  1. Organic Home (0.2 miles)
  2. Two Cherubs (0.3 miles)
  3. The Painted Cottage (0.4 miles)
WHERE TO DRINK
  1. Ristorante La Veranda (4.3 miles)
  2. Laff House (4.8 miles)
  3. La Veranda (4.9 miles)
  4. The Dipping Grill at Cebu (4.9 miles)
  5. The Dipping Grill at Cebu (5.0 miles)

RESTAURANT LISTINGS

THE DETAILS
Cuisine(s):
Japanese, Sushi,

Meals Served:
Lunch
Dinner
Dessert

Entree Price:
$13 - $20

Payment Type:
American Express
Discover
MasterCard
Visa

Alcohol Type:
BYOB

Reservations Required:
Dinner Required
Dinner Suggested

Neighborhood:
Camden County
Collingswood

Hours:
T-Th: 12:00 PM-09:30 PM
F: 12:00 PM-10:00 PM
S, Su: 05:00 PM-10:00 PM

Also Featured in:
Best of Philly 2008: Sushi, Best of Philly 2004 Japanese, Best of Philly 2002 Sushi


Sagami

37 West Crescent Boulevard
Collingswood, NJ 08108
Phone: 856-854-9773
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#38 on the 2009 Philly Mag 50

#38 on the 2008 Philly Mag 50

Sagami serves the meat-and-potatoes of the sushi world. Not literally, of course, but don’t go to this bustling, low-ceilinged, darkly lit BYOB expecting to find, say, spotted sardine just flown in from the Sea of Japan that morning, or some crazy maki roll combination that might cause an authentic sushi chef to commit hara-kiri. Instead, expect happy-go-lucky owner and head sushi chef Shigeru Fukuyoshi to cut pristine slices of the favorites—yellowtail, tuna, flounder, scallop, sea bass. Each piece possesses a distinct flavor and impeccable texture that bear witness to Fukiyoshi’s 27-plus years of experience in choosing and preparing the best specimens.

Featured In
Best of Philly 2008: Sushi
It’s the simplicity of the sashimi and sushi that has kept us coming back to Sagami for 30 years. In the low-ceilinged, utilitar...

Best of Philly 2004 Japanese
While Sagami is rightfully heralded for some of the region's best sushi — pristine, without showy multi-ingredient maki to over...

Best of Philly 2002 Sushi
Sagami serves the meat-and-potatoes of the sushi world. Not literally, of course, but don't go to this bustling, low-ceilinged, darkl...

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If I want to get the "WORD" out, I'd better spell it correctly.
Posted by lisa: May. May 3rd, 2009 at 11:48 AM
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Decor (5) Value (6) Average (6.20)

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If you are going to make the trip to New Jersey, do yourself a favor and drive past Sagami to Oh, Yoko on Route 70! Unlike Sagami, the seats are comfortable, and the food is out-of-this-world amazing. While Sagami is good, Oh, Yoko is unforgetable! I am not alone in my opinion. See: www.yelp.com/biz/oh-yoko-cherry-hill. I have no affiliation with either restaurant. I am just an enthusiastic great-food lover who wants to get the work out!
Posted by lisa: May. May 3rd, 2009 at 11:11 AM
 
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