My two cousins and I went to Teharu as a last minute decision. The plus side is that the sushi is inexpensive and it was delicious. This restaurant serves the sushi rolls and apps conveyor belt style. This means you are choosing various plates of sushi which are color-coded by the plates and those colors correspond to pricing. the plates of sushi have lids on them so that (hopefully) germs are not attaching to the rolls as they roll by people in the restaurant. One major issue that I did NOT like was that our table was not bussed throughout the evening. We had piles of plates and lids and straws laying on the table. I tried to pile things so that we had room to eat but I cannot stand having so much dirty things on the table while eating. Last, as a seasoned sushi eater, I would suggest being picky about the rolls that you do choose. I would have also appreciated more nigiri, but I don't think you are able to order sushi? Or maybe you are but they don't tell you and they don't give you a sushi sheet. Regardless, it was a fun last minute excursion and dinner place.