
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 2–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1180 El Camino Ave #104, Corona, CA 92879
Phone: (951) 273-9057
Website: http://clover.com/online-ordering/tera-sushi-corona
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Reviews
Walked in and was greeted immediately.
This place felt very local. Everyone knew each other and the staff. It was a good atmosphere.
I came here specifically because they offered many no rice options.
I opted for the blossom and soft shell crab.
Blossom is absolutely delicious.
Fresh and excellently crafted.
Softball crab. It’s the whole crab! Totally worth it. They give you great portions here.
Prices aren’t bad. Staff is very attentive and professional.
This place is very clean and tucked away kind of hidden. But trust me it’s REALLY good.
Check it out. And enjoy!
Food was outstanding ordered 5 different rolls and each one packed with flavor and each dish was presented in a very attractive way.
Will definitely recommend to all guests, and can be expected to come back.
Waiters are very polite and caring, in general great atmosphere. I’m a little shocked why they have empty tables when I’m going there, this place deserves more clients and attention!
The presentation seems to be their focus. The food all looks good, simultaneously seems rushed or thrown together rather than intentional and thoughtful. The rolls were unstable, they’d kinda fall apart on the journey from plate to mouth. Fresh tasting.
The Heart Attack was decent, a lil too much tuna I’d argue, and the jalapeño had no heat so it’s was just a mouthful of warm tuna and cream cheese. Not awful tho.
The Tuna Tartare was in a sweet ginger sesame sauce that felt a bit overpowering, but yummy nonetheless. Seems to be a sauce focused establishment.
The lemons on the Lemon Roll were mostly rind and less fruit flesh than I typically enjoy. the spicy tuna was really packed into the roll, sort of exploding out the sides too. haphazardly constructed.
The Thai Coconut Shrimp roll was pretty good, but too much of the “peanut sauce” felt and tasted more like straight peanut butter and it totally overpowered the roll, each piece my mouth was coated with Peanut Butter and i felt like a dog.
Mom also got Garlic Edamame but there was too much garlic on it she did not enjoy, especially as the garlic wasn’t fresh or clean but felt smothered on and fat heavy.
Mochi was good, wish they cut the pieces better, they were all clumped together.
Hot sake was good.
Tera seems to have a lot of creativity and potential, glad Corona can have multiple good sushi restaurants. I offer my critical reading for improvement because the overall experience was good and the food has good flavor just a little mild or “watered down” metaphorically. Pricey for what’s offered.
Would visit Tera again if invited by a friend (:
They also use a gray sauce on a number of their dishes that’s very mild but slightly sweet, what is the sauce? i have no clue, kinda mayonnaisy?