Love Teharu overall. It's not the fanciest sushi ever, but the fish is fresh, delicious and (for lack of better words), cheap! We love dropping in here for a week-day date and a meal we don't have to feel guilty about later.
The staff is always extremely friendly. I'd only change a few things: A) please change the Muzak station once in a while -- I hear Gyote in my mind everytime I look at a sushi roll B) if there are tables open, seat customers instead of sectioning them off -- it's really irritating to have to wait twenty minutes when five or more tables are open C) continue making fresh rolls after seven o'clock; the selection gets limited and fishier as the night goes on.