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2.5 Stars...... Well I was hopeful but not impressed. We waited for 35 minutes, and the front was totally miss managed and unorganized. They continued to call "Nick" for almost 20 minutes when it was very clear that "Nick" had left (1 star). All I could do was laugh. Once we were seated, the service was very good (5 stars). We put in our drink order and it was brought to us with in 2 minutes! Nice job waiter dude! The sake was just horrible, probably the worst I have ever had (1 star) and let me tell you I can put back sake. The miso soup was pretty good (4 stars). The sushi was not the greatest. Their specialty roll was good but the rest were mediocre at best (2.5 stars). The price was reasonable but I don't think we will ever go back. My significant other really disliked Teharu, he voted for 1 Star but I thought that was pretty harsh. Anyway, I like the whole "sushi on a conveyor belt" idea. I have been to a couple other sushi places like Teharu and they are always fun and entertaining, but the sushi was much better. Hope this review was helpful for anyone that is on the fence!
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