Teharu Sushi
6638 E Superstition Springs Blvd,Ste 101, Mesa, AZ, 85206
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Address :
6638 E Superstition Springs Blvd,Ste 101
Mesa, AZ, 85206 - Phone (480) 832-0959
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 10
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Alysoune C.
I have been to the tempe location and loved it. So you can imagine how excited I was for the new location in mesa. . After visiting several times during lunch hours I was very pleased with the service and quality of the sushi (besides the higher prices than the tempe location). But when i returned during dinner on a busy friday night I did not enjoy my experience at all. they were understaffed and overwhelmed. A crowd of about 10 people, including my family, waited for more than 30 minutes for tables that were open. After asking numerous times, (and being denied to sit in those open seats), we finally were seated, Ironically in the same exact seats they claimed to be unavailable. So If you do decide to go just be aware that it does not handle crowds well.And hopefully they can improve at this location as it is still new.
(3)Lorena M.
The sushi is great! Not expensive & good quality. My favorite rolles are the Vegas, Dragon, and the baked scallops :)
(5)Justin N.
DANGEROUS!!!!! the fish was room temperature and the hot items were cold. All of the items that we tried that were supposed to be cold were room temperature and all of the items that were supposed to be hot were stone cold. This place is going to give people food poisoning, I expressed my concern to the manager and she did not seem to care. We left after a few plates of disappointing food and will not only never be returning, but will tell everyone we know to avoid this place like the plague.
(1)Denise B.
Had a great dinner! Just had the Cali roll and pot stickers. Overall the Sushi rolls looked very good. Our server was very nice however they only had two at the time of dinner. I will be back for sure
(5)Desirae E.
We really like this sushi chain. Thai particular store doesn't usually have a good selection on the bar, but they are willing to make whatever roll you want. For revolving sushi, Teharu is the best.
(4)Alyessa D.
This place was great! My mom and I went for a late lunch today. I found it because I was looking for a place near the Mesa airport. Great find!! The sushi was so fresh and tasted amazing. My favorites were the crunch roll and the California roll! Highly recommend this place. The staff was very friendly as well. They need to open one on the Westside now!
(5)Ben L.
Let's talk about sushi. Better yet, revolving sushi. Great for a bunch of friends or just a cute little date night right before the movies. Super inexpensive and you can leave that place with a belly full of yummy sushi for just under $10.00 bucks. I mean A LOT of sushi for $10.00. Go try it, they are great and friendly.
(5)Jessica M.
We must have gone at the wrong time because there was hardly any sushi out. it was the same crunch roll, cheesecake and creme puffs going around and around and around. we were there for about 2 hours and ended up only eating a few things before we left. but again, maybe it was our timing. aside from that, our first server was sweet and great at refills, but after she left we did't see another server until we decided to leave. overall, i prefer taking the drive out to the scottsdale teharu.
(2)Mandee L.
If i could give this place negative stars I would. We have been going to Taharu for years at the Tempe location and never had issues. Apperantly this must be the red headed step child because the service is bad... Walked in when it was dead at 2 pm it's 314 pm and still don't have my order that I placed. I flagged down the server to have her tell me she doesn't know what happened to my order but if I want I can pull from the bar I could do so. The whole point of using the order form was because what I wanted wasn't on the bar. No refills on drinks even after asking, Horrible service. If I come back it will be the Tempe location since they don't leave you hanging for an hour and then loose your order.
(1)Jeff H.
Went for the first time last night for Mothers Day. We were not greeted to get a table for 10 minutes then after asking they did not want to serve us even though they didn't close for another 45 minutes because they didn't want to put food out on the converyer! We went down the road to Sukana in the Frys' store area and had an excellent dinner. We will never go back....!
(1)Jay K.
They just open a week ago, everything fresh and service was great. High recommend for this place!!
(5)Amber e.
Really expected to like this place with all the positive reviews....but, didn't turn out that way. Sushi was fine. Kids teriyaki was fine. Beef teriyaki....well, my husband never did get to eat it after waiting 30 mins. We followed up a couple times and finally was told cook was busy and couldn't keep up as the owners don't let them have enough staff on to prep for dinner and make orders. Seriously sorry way to do business.
(1)Jess P.
We were very excited to try the new sushi restaurant with a conveyer belt near our home but were sadly disappointed. Very bland, dry, not good flavor in the sauces used. The sushi was dry. The cucumbers were dressed in plain vinegar not even rice vinegar. They will never make it if the food doesn't get better! We will continue to go to Ahi Revolving Sushi in Gilbert.
(1)Chris H.
Saw that it had finally opened! Not as big as the other location, but I feel as if the sushi is slightly better. The inside is very beautiful with the etched glass dividers and granite-y countertops. A great place to go for a cheap, quick lunch.
(5)Jilian M.
To preface this review: I am a sushi snob. It's ok. Decent service. Great for budget conscious/ college students because it's ok cheap sushi. Ok for first timers. I won't be inviting people to go with me and saying it's amazing place for sushi. I guess there are more in the valley. The one in chandler is packed all the time, I hear. This as my first to one. I was a little thrown off by the conveyor belt of food going by the tables. I thought what a great I idea for Din Sum! Wait I'm at a sushi place...huh? So I was pretty concerned about how long the sushi is sitting on the on the conveyor belt. I watched for a little and realized it's not long but no one can never be sure. I'm pretty sure I saw the same Vegas roll pass the whole entire time I was there. My voyeurism made me try a few plates. The rolls are jam packed with crab with thinly sliced fish on top. Awesome if you like crab, not awesome if you love fish. I wouldn't bother with any salmon, it was not good. It really made me think the thought, " I really may get sick from this". Tuna/Toro is decent and flavorful. The rolls are pretty generic and have nothing special about them. Choose wisely and selectively. Hint for parents: keep the kids on the end of the table opposite side of conveyor belt. We spent a few extra bucks from sneaky kid grabbing plates of cream puffs off the conveyor.
(3)Jess H.
Yummy, cheap, and clean! Love the revolving bar too! My husband and I end up going here almost every date night just because we love it so much. And we've tried other sushi places, they don't compare!
(5)Nikki H.
I was in the mood for some sushi but was too lazy to drive too far from home. Also, i was *super* hungry so I wasnt looking forward to waiting in a sit-down restaurant. My husband and I tried this place on a whim, and we were very, very impressed. It was late, and they were closing soon, but the sushi was still top notch. The sushi rice was the perfect temperature AND great texture (soft, but still firm enough to not be mushy). Fish was fresh, and service was warm and welcoming. Prices were great, and it was definitely a PLUS that we got to eat right away and did not have to wait I love how they make the Nigiri and rolls with the *PERFECT* rice to fish ratio (some places make the sushi with so much rice, you cant even taste the other flavors anymore), and make it small enough to eat the whole thing without having to wrestle with it and end up spilling the filling/rice all on your plate....we will definitely be back!!!
(5)Kismet S.
I stopped going to Teharu on Ray Rd due to service and food quality. I could not be happier to have found this location. The fish is fresh, the service top notch and the wait was non existent. I am happy to have somewhere we can go again to enjoy good inexpensive sushi.
(5)Chris W.
Wasn't bad for the money but my wife and I went there yesterday and had an interesting experience. After chowing down on a few rolls we were pretty excited to see one of the chefs (Joe) putting pot stickers in the pan. While watching the chef poor the frozen stickers in the pan he had dropped one onto the FLOOR. Okay not so bad so far right. The next thing we both saw in disbelief was the Chef lean down to pick it up and toss it back into the pan. We both looked at each other as the food fell from my mouth out of disgust and said REALLY? We both confirmed a few times with each other as to what we both saw. Needless to say we promptly exited the restaurant and notified the hostess as to what happened. I wonder what else goes on in that little dive.
(1)Paul C.
Are you kidding me Teharu has opened down the block from me. Did someone plan to make me go broke or something? This place has plates no more than 2 bucks a pop and the variety on the conveyor belt is great! My favorite restaurant!
(5)Suley K.
Great food! Great service! Sure this is no gourmet cuisine dive but you certainly get more than what you pay for. Our favorite is the baked scallop roll. We went here for Christmas Eve dinner and left content with full bellies. They were open til 9. For price, selection, and service-- you can't beat Teharu!
(5)Sarah I.
This is a nice place. You can have a fun novelty meal without spending a lot of money. Service was great and I was happy overall. The sushi is pretty generic, it tasted OK but it's nothing to make a special trip for. We could taste the difference between the fresh stuff and the stuff that had been on the conveyer belt for awhile. Nothing is "old" per se, but if you choose wisely from the newer items you'll end up with a better experience. So...if your looking for novelty but don't want to spend a lot this place is worth a try. If your looking for excellent sushi (and even a little novelty) and are willing to spend a little more go to the Japanese steakhouse right across the parking lot...
(3)Alwin L.
Decent nigiri, sashimi, rolls, and edamame.
(3)Ploki S.
I have found a new Teharu and I am in love again! I will never go back to the one on Ray but I will drive the extra 15 miles anytime for this location. Plenty of everything, no loud obnoxious crowds and the staff actually pay attention. I got my tea refilled! That may sound like a dumb statement but it would take me getting up and getting my own at the other location. KEEP IT UP!!!
(5)Robin G.
Awful, awful, awful service. Tables sit dirty forever (gross!) while they make customers wait. Drink orders not taken or refilled. We went there at close to 8pm and the very limited selection of sushi looked *really* old. I get that they might not want to fill up the belt later in the evening - but if that is the case then come to our table and ask what we would like to eat for crying out loud. Because we did come there, after all, to eat food. We left hungry and stopped elsewhere to get some food in the way home. It appears that front of the house is run by an 18 year old who doesn't have the slightest idea of what she is doing. And she is really rude. Suggest they invest in a real manager.
(1)Jenjin N.
My cousin and I went maybe a month back. Man I feel like I had my first sushi experience all over again. My first experience I got some foul smelling fish and food poisoning. I swore to never eat sushi again but I've had many in between a that wowed me. The price is cheap. The place was pretty much empty but the sushi was old and had no variety. I was hoping it would ramp up because we came just before lunch. But the place stayed dead and no new food came out. We reluctantly tried many dishes but still we were left with the same feelings I got when mom made me eat Brussel sprouts.(no offense to anyone who likes them) So yeah my friends- conveyer belt sushi is not in.
(1)Tim R.
Food is average, but cheap. Usually quick in/out if you are wanting sushi without spending your weekly allowance. Service is awful. No, it is worse than awful. If it were any worse, it would be because they had no employees....actually that might improve service. We go here often because it is close, cheap, and satisfies the crave for sushi on a weeknight when you don't feel like fast food. Did I mention service is bad??? Cause it is BAD.
(2)Sunshine M.
I used to go to the Chandler location a lot but after a while I stopped going... the quality seemed to go don't at that location... but I was still excited to try this new location. For some reason, everytime I go there, the place is empty... but that's not necessarily a bad thing (less wait time yassssss) Love the fact that I can try different types of rolls but not have to eat 8 pieces of it...and its really fun watching the sushi move a long the belt My faves include the Vegas Roll, "boobie roll" not sure what it is called for real lol but it's the one with the red dot, And the Rainbow roll! Yummy!! You can order more specialized stuff on the menu but may not be on the belt. For dessert there's random cheesecakes and cream puffs that go around and other drinks as well ( I personalky focus onthe sushi) Anyways... Prices are pretty affordable from 1-2 dollars per plate... But it does add up! Go and try anyways! It's fun and yummy :)
(4)Roz M.
I first found out about this place by word of mouth by a bank teller. A few months had gone by before I decided to stop by and check it out, I was so disappointed with myself for waiting so long. My first visit we came a little after the lunch rush, which seemed to be great timing. We sat down ordered or drinks, then went to town getting plates off the conveyer belt as they made their way past us! The pricing was very reasonable, restaurant was clean and staff was nice. The bill was under $30 for two of us which was quite a deal!
(4)Zackary B.
Love the sushi, I'm a long time fan. Don't get the Ramen though, unless you have a hankering for some Cup Noodle level Ramen.
(4)Coffeecake Y.
Finally got to try this place on Valentine's Day! It was busy but it wasn't too long of a wait. I should start out by saying that it's great for families or people trying out sushi for the first time! If you've never done rotating sushi, you'll find yourself seated at a table or the bar by the conveyor belt. As soon as you're seated you can pick off of the belt! Plates all range from 1$ to 3$. The sushi comes in small quantities, and so it won't get completely wasted if you don't like it. You can also get bottled drinks, like Ramune, which are always fun with sushi. If you don't find anything on the belt that catches your eye, you can still order off of the menu. To me, the sushi isn't the best, but it's still good. It's a great cheap option, especially when you need a sushi fix. There's also edamame and gyoza which usually come around the belt (take it when you see it if you want it... both go pretty fast!) If you want a fun new dessert, try the mochi ice cream! The strawberry and mango are delicious. They bring you two of them, so if you want to try two different flavors they'll let you. Overall good experience, good sushi. Good place to try new things. :)
(4)Viktorya W.
Finally went to check this place out. :) Do NOT judge this place by the Teharu in Tempe! It's much cleaner, much more organized, has better customer service, and has much better sushi. Service is OUTSTANDING. They are attentive. If you are unsure or indecisive they ask what you like to eat, and recommend sushi options based on your personal preferences. If they see that you haven't taken something from the belt in awhile they ask if you'd like something ordered directly from the bar. My boyfriend ordered the ramen, which was amazing. Nice, rich broth with chewy noodles, and just the right amount of heat. The egg was cooked perfectly. He really enjoyed it. I had a few bites of his ramen, but chose to dig into the sushi. You won't find random pudding cups and fruit cocktail on this Teharu's conveyor belt. Besides the sushi, they have a small dessert selection of cheesecake and cream puffs, as well as bottles of Ramune. My favorites so far include the Sizzling Salmon roll, the Haru roll and the lobster roll. The nigiri is nice and fresh. The Las Vegas roll was not my favorite, I found it to be quite bland, so I'll be skipping that one next time I come in. Things I want to try: haru poppers(those disappeared pretty much as soon as they were placed on the belt), and the baked scallop roll. Did I mention the great prices? Most of the plates are around $2, so if you're on a budget and craving sushi this is a good place to eat. We've found that most of the good stuff gets put on the belt at about 6:30 PM, which the dinner rush gets going. :) We will be back!
(4)Joe F.
Oh yeah. If u like sushi then you have to try Teharu Sushi. You won't be disappointed!!
(4)Traci B.
The food is pretty good. Price is great. Service tonight is ABYSMAL. Once we got drinks, it took 15 mins to have a server stop by for menu orders & a refill. Hopefully this is a fluke & not consistent. This is a fun place otherwise.
(3)Nicole M.
I've been a loyal customer of Teharu for years now, my boyfriend would always bring me to the one in Tempe and it was awesome. I live in east mesa, so it was always a question of if we were willing to go the distance. We were SO excited to find out there was one opening up right down the street from us. This one is even better than the Tempe location. Their rolls are fatter and I can taste a freshness difference. Don't let a revolving sushi bar scar you, this place is to die for. Not to mention the awesome prices.
(5)Sara M.
I won't ever go back. I went there at 4:30pm. It wasn't busy and there wasn't much sushi that was out, but all of it looked old. I grabbed some and couldn't even eat it. The sushi was warm. The steamed potstickers were cold. I had to leave and get sushi somewhere else.
(1)Brittney H.
I'll start by saying I've never been to a sushi joint that serves sushi on conveyor belts and honestly I was a little nervous about going. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of fish served here. There aren't any crazy extravagant rolls but they do have a few that are quite good and there nigiri is fricken awesome. I mainly just eat different types of nigiri when I come here and leave very satisfied. It's also super cheap! Definitely recommend.
(4)Kelsey G.
Ok, so there is another teharu in Scottsdale and it is AMAZING. Literally one of my favorite places to get cheap sushi that's still delicious. So when I heard they were opening one closer to my house I was like "score! This is gonna be great" but, sadly, it was not. I've gone here three times at three different times of day and each time the sushi was lukewarm and the wait staff was rude. I get that you take your chances with conveyer belt sushi and sometimes a roll just isn't gonna be great because they're not busy and it's been sitting out for a while. It's a risk I'm willing to take, but at the other teharu if you ask them to make you a fresh roll they happily oblige whereas at the one at superstition springs, if you ask them for a fresh order of anything (or even for a refill!) they act like its the biggest inconvenience in the world. On top of that, the people who work there are just straight up rude. They usually take a while to pick up the check, which is annoying but not a huge problem, except for last night when I was there with my sister and brother who has special needs. My brother got sick halfway through our meal so my sister took him out to the car and gave me her card to pay for her food. So I'm sitting there, waiving at the waitress constantly and she ignores me for about five minutes before coming over and simply responding with "what?" I ask her for the checks and she goes to get them. When she comes back with the checks, she hands them to me and asks "so are they coming back or what?" And I told her "no, my brother just got sick so they're waiting for me in the car. I have the debit cards right here though." Then I go to hand her the checks back and she walks away! I watch her go up to the front and pull out her phone so I go up there and I was like "my brother is really not feeling well so can I get these checks taken care of?" To which she responded "I just gave them to you. Why are you being so impatient??" That's when I just about lost it on her :) So...safe to say I will not be going back. I'll stick to ahi in Gilbert or make the drive to teharu Scottsdale. It's worth it.
(1)Tess D.
Awesome variety of sushi. Good portions for the price. The service can be slow but they are very pleasant. Nice overall vibes. Clean too.
(4)Alma G.
It was good and fast. Not that pricy ., We liked that we could see the sushi before getting it and our daughter liked the revolving sushi idea
(4)Darren G.
This place is Great. I always get the Haru poppers when they pass by.
(4)Sandi M.
The Sushi was great and super fresh! The Shaggy Dog Roll had the yummiest sauce.
(4)Nicole J.
I have to give a huge THANK YOU to the staff at Teharu Sushi! Not only is this a fun, inexpensive place for me to go grab sushi quickly and inexpensively, but we had an experience there that is so rare these days! My 14 year old daughter left her wallet there the other day. It was FULL of all of her Christmas money, several gift cards and her debit card. Every single penny was there and so was everything else. The honesty and integrity of the staff was so impressive, I just cannot say it enough; Thank You, Thank You, Thank you
(5)Sabrina C.
Update 11/15: I spoke with one of the employees at the Chandler location. Turns out this Mesa location is co-owner by the one that owns the Scottsdale one and the one that owns the Chandler one. They decided to go with the Scottsdale location's pricing and sushi style/sizes... which I hope changes. I personally believe one of the big reasons the Chandler location does so well and is always packed and has regulars is because the prices and portions cannot be beat. If this Teharu wants to stand out from the other sushi places locally, pricing would be the way to go. ---- I've been to all three Teharu locations. This one is the least appealing to me overall, by far. The only thing this location outdoes the other three on is atmosphere. Let me start off by saying I visit the other location in Chandler twice a week. It's close to my work, the portions are great, and it has the best pricing by far. I know many of the employees by name, and my coworker and I are treated well every visit. That being said... This location pales in comparison when it comes to price and portion. The plates are often $.50 to $1 more expensive than the Chandler location, and the portions are almost half of what I would get as well. The food was cold when it shouldn't have been... cold tempura shrimp rolls just aren't the same... have you had soggy tempura? It isn't very appetizing, to me anyways. The sauces were even different, and not in a good way. The unagi sauce was the most disappointing. It tasted like they grabbed some soy sauce and tried to water it down with just a little eel sauce... too salty! Pros: Closer to my house by about 20 miles, great atmosphere, good service (until there are more than five tables seated), and informative staff. Cons: Smaller meals (so you have to eat more, and therefore spend more), higher prices (again, spending more), sauces are lacking, and food that isn't fresh enough. Overall, I won't go out of my way to go back. I spent the same amount of money as I would have going to a regular sushi bar that would have served fresh food and given me a free miso soup and salad. That being said, I will give Teharu a second and third chance when it picks up business and gets its big kid wings, maybe things will change.
(2)Gilbert B.
This place is the best! Close to our home and not a time has it let us down ! We have been going to Teharu on Ray and man we're glad they opened up this one ! Better place , way nice and the Sushi was killer ! We will be back !
(5)Micki W.
My daughter and I love this place! We used to make the long drive to their Chandler location. We were so excited they opened a new place right by our house. Small dishes of sushi, rolls, salads and other deliciousness pass by on a conveyor belt - take what you want, when you want it. The handy menu gives all the info you need to make your choices, such as, certain color dishes have a different price, and description of the dishes. Don't see what you want? Ask the waitress and they'll make it for you. Teharu is just a fun, casual way to dine out. Staff is very helpful and friendly. For 2 of us, we typically spend around $15-20 for lunch, not too bad for great food and a unique dining experience.
(5)Angie V.
Always happy coming here and we do a few times a month lol it's a guilt free kinda lunch/dinner and so happy we now have one in mesa! :D
(5)Teri B.
This place is AWESOME! What a great find! We had two large Kirin Lights and managed to eat enough sushi to feed a small army and the bill totaled $34!!? The salmon nigiri was like butter. We loved this. I can't tell you how much fun it is to sit and watch food come around on a belt and pick and choose what is interesting or pretty coming your way. I found a place like this when I lived in Hawaii and I missed this here on the mainland. Well this is one place that I will return frequently to. Honestly half the price of what our normal sushi bill tends to be! Be prepared to wait for seating as this place fills up quickly. Only disappointment I had was when I went to the bathroom I realized they had an entire section they weren't using and they had people waiting to be seated. Not sure of the reasoning behind that. Obviously the belts are still moving there, maybe they were understaffed. Still...this was unreal how good it turned out and I wish I had known about this place a long time ago!
(5)mike d.
This place is good lots of room and tons of sushi options.. Price is grate aswell. Good place to go for a sushi fix.
(4)Diana T.
This place is a hit or miss! The first couple times we went, they had fresh sushi rolls revolving on the conveyer belt. However, went for Father's Day and we waited almost 15-20 minutes for them to set out ANY rolls! It was very strange that they had little to nothing set out on a very busy day. We wanted to walk out, but waited it out since we were so hungry! Customer service also lacks a bit here!
(3)Andrea M.
Simple! Yummy! Good variety on the sushi conveyor belt and menu. Some unique rolls like Haru Popper, Mountain Potato Roll, and crispy onions on top of a CA roll. Affordable and fun! And I could order a roll without avocado (due to my food allergy). Good music, TV on the wall, sake and beer selection looks good. I'll be back!
(4)Elaine B.
Loved this place when they first opened in Tempe. Went there all the time with my girlfriends. But we moved to QC so the drive was just too far. But I has so happy to see they opened one closer to me. We went to check it out and it is just as good as Tempe. They have a few more non sushi menu items which made the husband happy. Their spicy ramen was tasty as well as the sushi. I love going here because I don't have to spend $10 a roll that I might not finish. This is a good place to take someone to introduce them to sushi too. Gives them an opportunity to try little bit of everything.
(5)Huck N B.
Amazing...... Everyone should come here! Shaggy Dog, Haru Popper & baked Scallop are to DIE for
(5)Alex G.
So I am a newbie when it comes to sushi, but Ive fallen in love with it and fallen in love with this place. I hate going to restaurants and only being able to try a few rolls and already having a tab of 30 bucks. This place I tried so many different rolls on their badass conveyer belt and its sooo not expensive. Each plate is between 1.5 dollars to 3 bucks. We had a stack of plates and 4 big brewjas and it only came out to 40 dollars.... Will definitely be back loved the atmosphere and the chill mood.
(5)Soha P.
Loved the potato roll , the crispy onion roll, the Haru popper roll a must try. I just randomly came across this place and I was not disappointed one bit. Good sushi, great staff, enjoyed it thoroughly.
(5)Greg H.
My new favorite sushi bar. Good prices and good sushi. Excellent selection of sushi on the moving conveyor. Good décor and helpful service staff. Easy to find at Superstition Springs and Power road. My only negative comment is the poor selection of beers, but they did have Blue Moon. I plan to go back again very soon.
(5)Joshua D.
Think of it as a sushi buffet.....on a conveyer belt. Many choices for rolls and some nigiri options. A casual environment coupled with their saki bomb special makes for a fun night.
(4)Rebekah L.
Delicious, fresh fish. Very clean, and wonderful service. Will go back again and again! :D Fantastic!
(5)D R.
This place is perfect for everyone. My kids loved it and i loved all the options for them...California roll, edamame, miso soup, squid salad, pudding and the list goes on! Delicious sushi and the friendliest waitress. We will definitely be back.....TOMORROW.
(5)Si M.
No comparison to the one in chandler. Less quality less selections and less everything.
(1)Christine C.
It is my second time here, and the thing I've noticed consistently is the poor service. It's always difficult to grab the server for some reason, even when there were only three parties. The price is okay, ranging from $1 to $2 per plate. Do NOT get the spicy ramen; it's just Shin Ramen with an egg and some scallions on top for garnish. It was such an overpriced ramen for the quality, and my sister and I felt ripped off. Not to mention that it took over 40 minutes for them to bring it to us after we ordered; over 40 minutes for a ramen that takes 5 minutes to make is pretty ridiculous, and I have had a lot of ramen in my lifetime. The size of the rolls and nigiri are decent, but not the best quality. The quality is okay for a kaitan sushi place, I suppose. Do not order the green tea unless you want a tea bag. I had expected some matcha tea and was disappointed to get a tea bag for the price. The most disappointing thing about my experiences were the poor service. Second was the ridiculously priced instant ramen (which costs $1 to make at home, yet the price was $5~6). There are a number of decent sushi places in the area, including Osaka right next door. Unless I need a quick meal (if I'm lucky enough to get the server for my bill in time), I would prefer other sushi places. I've been to many better kaitan sushi places, in terms of both the service and the food quality, for a similar price. I was so excited to have Teharu open up nearby, but I am very disappointed with my experiences.
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