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Sugami South Posted: Dec 07th, 2007 at 6:50 pm From: GBG, PA By: alh Avg. Rating:3.5 |
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Not the best sushi bar on the Grand Strand thats for sure. If your looking for great sushi head down to Myabis in Murrells Inlet. ref: 9448 |
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Sugami South Posted: Apr 15th, 2007 at 2:44 pm From: Baldwinsville, NY By: kmr Avg. Rating:3.3 |
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The service was below average. It took the waitress an inordinate amount of time to bring the drinks. Only half of what was ordered was served by the waitress, after another inordinate amount of waiting. We were not served our sushi orders (the main reason for stopping) and we were told that the two sushi chefs when on break without completing the order. The restaurant needed a bit of cleaning, as the floors and walls were somewhat dirty. I've been here other times, and it seems this was a below averate experience overall. The sumai was excellent, however.. ref: 5449 |
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Sugami South Posted: Sep 12th, 2006 at 4:01 am From: Myrtle Beach, SC By: jl Avg. Rating:4 |
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Sugami is an excellent restaurant. It's open until late and has a fantastic atmosphere. However, as someone who has actually lived in Japan for many years and knows Japanese food well (from nato to tonkatsu to ramen to sushi to oshinko and so on), I can say that the quality of the food is not the best. You can find fresher sushi from Yamato at a slightly more reasonable price. Regardless, I love Sugami because of the atmosphere and the service which are both excellent. In addition, you can find dishes that are typically hard to find in America (save for big cities like New York and L.A.) like udon and tempura. Too bad they don't have shoyu ramen. ref: 3820 |
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Sugami South Posted: Sep 08th, 2006 at 12:45 pm From: Greenville, SC By: sgs Avg. Rating:3.3 |
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This is a servicable "Benni Hanna" type of Japanese restaurant, where they cook the food in front of you. Their stock in trade is the dishes made popular in America by these type of places, all of which are based on Yahiniku. The sushi, while not exceptional or adventuresome, is consistantly tasty, fresh, and good. If you're craving sushi, it will take care of that for you, but don't expect to be amazed. Overall a good place. ref: 3784 |
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Sugami South Posted: Mar 28th, 2006 at 10:34 am From: Myrtle Beach, SC By: kl Avg. Rating:5 |
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Sugami is my favorite restraunt in Myrtle Beach. I have been all around the world and have tried sushi many different places and I must say that Sugami is one of the best I've had. I eat anything on the menu from their exquisite sashimi to their teriyaki dinners. Everything i have tasted is beyond belife. I would recomend this restraunt to anyone who would like to experience a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere with the freshest sushi in town! ref: 2205 |
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Sugami South Posted: Jun 01st, 2005 at 4:24 pm From: Charlotte, NC By: sb Avg. Rating:4.3 |
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The past three times I've been to Myrtle Beach, this is one of the spots I must stop and dine at. Sumgami's is one of the best values in MB. I've had several items on thier menu ranging from the sweet potato tempura rolls and spicy tuna roll to the chicken hibachi plate and it's all been fabulous, especially for the price. The staff has been extremely friendly and eager to please and food has always been prompt. The bar area can get crowded on the weekends, but a great place to sip sake and take in the scene. ref: 512 |