Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Marlton. Marlton is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Evesham Township, in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, Marlton's population was 10,133.
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Based on other TA reviews, we tried this restaurant located in a strip mall near our hotel. The decor was a surprise: modern design accented with blue lights. Very cool. The menu had lots of vegan options and the server was efficient and knowledgeable. We had avocado roll with black rice, edamame, blistered shoshito peppers and miso soup. Only criticisms: The peppers were too oily. And the temperature inside the restaurant was arctic. One couple decided to get coats from their car.
I -should- have had lower expectations given the name of the restaurant. I ordered a couple of special rolls, trying to spice things up. In all honestly, I couldn't tell the difference between the rolls I got once they arrived. I had vastly different fish in either, but they pretty much tasted the same - I'm not wholly confident I even got the right order.I would put them on par with grabbing "sushi to go" from Wegmans or WholeFoods.Next time I'm in the mood for sushi, I will go elsewhere.
4 based on 55 reviews
We went in out of convenience and were pleasantly surprised. The sushi delicious the wait staff friendly and the service prompt. I was surprised at how many people repeat customers, known by the staff, but treated no better than we were as new customers. Kudos to Megu Sushi!
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4 based on 55 reviews
excellent sushi, seared tuna mango salsa is amazing delicious, spicy kani salad is different from other restaurant so tasty. All the rolls we ordered are great as well.it is located in a small strip mall and very easy to miss it. When we were there only two tables in the restaurant. Although, it is a small restaurant, we really enjoy the sushi. We will be back soon.
4 based on 42 reviews
Over the past several years, we have stopped at Mikado for a sushi fix on our way to the Jersey Shore. We typically go off-hours (late afternoon), so for us it's never crowded, and the service is pretty snappy. This time we took daughters and boyfriends. We started with edamame and gyoza, followed by a series of rolls. The rolls are pretty good and nice sized. The flavors are also good and the fish tastes fresh. Nothing fancy, but solid, consistent food.
4 based on 20 reviews
We had lunch here while running some errands in the neighborhood. You can't tell much about the restaurant from the outside. Once you do walk in, the restaurant is nicely laid out, welcoming and clean. The staff was very attentive and the service quick. The food itself was average, neither good nor bad.One of us had the Sushi & Sashimi lunch and the other had the tempura shrimp bento. The miso soup was a little too watered down for our taste, with seaweed that was overly chewy. The tempura was quite heavy and slightly undercooked (it was not fully cooked on the inside of the batter), the sushi & sashimi were not bad but they could have shown a little more variety (the same fish was used for both the sushi as well as the sashimi). All told, I doubt that we would specifically choose to return here, but we would return if friends wanted to go there.
4 based on 52 reviews
The food was OK but the service was the most terrible I ever had. The waitress was borderline rude: she NEVER smiled or addressed us, looked us in the eyes or offered us anything. While serving the dishes, she threw plates on the table so forcefully that pieces of teriyaki chicken slided from the plate onto the table, she did not pick them up or offered any apologies. She pored hot tea partially on the table ( thanks God not on our hands). We tried not to allow this to spoil our mood and even left her 11% tip, though she obviously did not deserve any. We will definitely avoid this place for a long time.
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