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Sogo

237 Northampton St Easton, PA (610) 250-0198  

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Sogo is a Sushi and Japanese restaurant where most Menuism users came for a meal on the go, paid between $25 and $50, and tipped less than 15%.

People describe this restaurant as Asian fusion, Sushi, Japanese, Takeout, and Carry-out [ tag it ]

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****1/4

4.3 avg. based on 14 ratings & 5 reviews

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5 reviews

Award_star_gold First reviewed by:  PalateMan
May 20, 2008 Link

Good food in general

I moved to Easton a few years ago, and have previously lived in the DC area where the Asian affairs were outstanding, I was quite disappointed with the offers in the Lehigh Valley. I was pleasantly surprised when Sogo opened, and have been there semi regularly (3-4 times per month). I would consider myself a Chinese and Japanese food expert since I grew up in Asia and have Japanese relatives and visited Japan numerous times (and the fact that my family owned a restaurant until my dad retired).
I generally do takeouts at Sogo since I have small children (too much hassel to eat out), and we have had good quality food from them. I have only dined in a few times with my colleagues during lunch, and service then were good.

Their sushi is pretty decent (for Americanized sushi), but not good as my Mom’s (but again she had training with Japanese sushi chefs). I generally order a variety of sushi rolls, my daughters (7 & 4) likes the shrimp tempura rolls and the crab rolls. My husband and I generally rotate between several of their speciality rolls, my personal taste tend to lean towards those with salmon, tuna and/or eel.

I can’t say much about the non-Japanese dishes because we don’t usually order those. I did notice that their hot and sour soup had tasted different from their earlier days, I believe this is due to personnel changes in the kitchen.

All in all, I have been happy with their sushi, this does not guaranteed that you will since everyone’s taste buds is slightly different. For me, I enjoy their food because their sushi is probably the closest to my Mom’s flavoring (i.e. type of sushi rice used, and amount of vinegar and sugar added to their sushi rice).

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May 8, 2008 Link

are people smoking crack?

I have never been so disappointed in my life! I read multiple reviews on various sites. Almost unanimously people agreed that the service was beyond horrible, but the food was good. So, I ordered take out to skip the terrible service—if Pennsylvanians are saying the service is bad, it must really suck! Ordering take out was a bad idea! Are those of you who liked the food here smoking crack? Or have you just never had real sushi? I ordered the shrimp tempura roll. It was the smallest tempura roll I have ever seen, with the diameter being about the size of a quarter. There was no avocado or masago mayonnaise?!!!? How bland! I also ordered the avocado and cucumber roll—this was even smaller than a quarter and was very poorly rolled! My husband is just about as disappointed as I am. I am tired of going to restaurants in the Lehigh Valley that are written up as being so wonderful and compared to New York—they don’t even come close. Please someone who has experienced authentic, tasty and satisfying cuisine start writing reviews so I can stop being so upset after bad dining experiences. FYI-Wegmans has much better rolls for the money.

Extras:
I came here for
a meal on the go
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
no comment
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Mar 22, 2008 Link

best sushi in the area

I just went to Sogo 3/21/08 and I was really impressed. I have been there several times in the past and although the food has always been excellent, I agree with the other reviews that the service used to be somewhat lacking. However, the owners must have read these reviews because this time the service was superb. They were very friendly, served us promptly (even poured our saki for us) and gave us good recccommendations on what sushi to order since I can never make up my mind. The seaweed salad and hot and sour soup were delicious and the sushi had a beautiful presentation (I reccommend the spicy phoenix roll). The atmosphere is asian chic-very nice. It was a great evening for a place so close to home.

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Mar 1, 2008 Link

Great Building. Dreadful Service.

Really not impressed by service. I don’t know if they’re getting lazy because they’ve had so many compliments but not good. The service to begin with was atrocious. Our server not only got us the wrong drinks but didn’t apologize when she corrected the situation. She took our licenses to be examined and then refused our friend because she was from out of state and they couldn’t prove it was a valid id. The manager backed up the server on this and said they’d been busted twice already for fake id’s and would have to close if they got a third. They didn’t apologize to us for their incompetence. They were slow to bring the order and even slower with refilling drinks. I would expect this in a low end setting but not where the decor is streamlined. Just check out the bathroom for luxury. I don’t know if it was just the horrible customer service or if the food was on a bad night as well. Will not be returning felt sick after eating. The sushi didn’t seem fresh nor the ‘fusion’ menu anymore exciting than giving a toddler a few ingredients to play with not caring if they didn’t compliment each other. Our server brought us the wrong order and forgot to bring us a dessert. It took 3 of us to flag her down. All I can say is Awful Customer Service. It may be new & stylish but ummm… No Thanks.

What I ate:
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    Wasn’t all that good. Dredged in a soupy mess of sweet red stuff on the plate. Not what I wanted.

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
between $25 and $50
I tipped
less than 15%
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Jan 28, 2008 Link

Very tasty cuisine

Sogo’s food is, without a doubt, very well prepared fusion cuisine biased towards seafood,sushi and sashimi. There are also offerings for the non-
seafood lover but these are somewhat limited and rather skimpy in proportion. As I stated, the food is prepared better than good but I think that Sogo is starting to take its press clippings a bit too seriously. Their prices are starting to peak out to the point where I seriously doubt that I will be back. What galled me the most at the last sitting was that they charged for every serving of iced tea – 9 glasses for a total of over $25! Their server also did NOT listen when we ordered dessert. Rather than inform us that certain desserts were unavailable and allowing us to choose again, she rudely sustituted desserts of her choosing. We found out only after partaking. She appeared to be dismissive of our comments. These desserts were higher priced than I had remembered the last time we dined there.

This place is on the leading edge of getting snooty with their offerings for price. It is becoming like a few other restaurants in the Lehigh Valley area who have totally blown their value for price ratios. Well prepared food also has its price limits! It is not an elastic concept. Do not get me wrong, the food is quite good. How much are you willing to pay though?

Again, beware the upcharges for each additional glass of beverage! I tipped down accordingly! What was supposed to be a carefree birthday celebration at a place we had all dined at before and had returned to for this occasion, had turned into a less than stellar experience with me, the bill payer, feeling ripped off.. We will most likely not be back. with so many other great choices in the Valley of late!

I am amazed that a place like this will risk folks not returning by such pricing behaviors. Competition is fierce in this industry to risk ricky tick behavior in any way. BYO Beverages when you go!

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I came here for
a family meal
My meal cost
between $25 and $50
I tipped
less than 15%
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