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Oh Yoko!

 1428 W State Route 70
Marlton, NJ
 

GRRRRRRRREAT!

Oh Yoko’s sushi and sashimi is delicious!! It seriously is. And, above all, the service is beyond great. The best thing for me is that the people are always so kind and go out of their way to make everyone feel at home. I always get the Chirashi don but try to get at least 3 different rolls every time. Of course, I never forget to get my regular a la cartes: hamachi, saba, uni, ama ebi… Anyway, I can’t find enough good things to say about this spot. The decor is more modern with its oversized paintings, beautiful tile floors, marble sushi bar with its plasma tv and glowing lights, and the restrooms are always immaculate. If you’re more about great sushi than cheap price, this is the place for you. It’s a little pricier than Mikado but you get what you pay for. Gorgeous food plated on gorgeous plates, and absolutely delicious~

Chirashidon, Okonomiyaki, sushi/rolls

Sooooooo delicious.

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Megu Sushi

 1990 Marlton Pike E
Cherry Hill, NJ
 

Disappointment...

My sister and I came back from Megu about an hour or so ago, and I must say, I am quite disappointed. She and I went for lunch and ate $90 worth of sushi and sashimi and that, in my opinion, makes us a couple of hard-core sushi lovers. We’ve been to Megu a few times before and because we always order at least $80 worth of food – not including gratuity – they remember us. Well, this time, we noticed something fishy… We ordered Ama ebi sushi and decided to order the Ama ebi sashimi as well. The menu stated that sashimi would be 3 pieces… we received 2 pieces. We were told that there was a mistake on the menu — okay, fine. My sister and I are pretty trusty gals and we rarely check the bill, but, this time, we decided to check. The price of the Ama ebi was $1 more than it was listed on the menu! (I have no idea how I recalled the price from the menu but knew something wasn’t right so I asked for the menu). The owner stated that the Ama ebi was out-of-season, they were bigger than the regular “in season” ones, etc., etc. (It was the same size). The “Seasonal Items” section on the menu had 3 items listed – Ama ebi was NOT one of them. The menu clearly stated that Ama ebi sashimi was 3 pieces for $6. We were given two orders of 2 pieces and charged $7 each. At this point, I was really disliking this place and it made us wonder… Were we always being overcharged??

Megu has good food but their business practices are poor. No one appreciates being cheated and lied to – especially me. Unfortunate but we will never go back to Megu.

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