
Food fusions have been taking place since the start of international trade. Regions and countries expanded, new ideas, new creations, new cooking styles evolved, and fusion became known. Wasabi is an Asian Fusion restaurant that combines culinary traditions from the East and infuses them with Western cuisine to create an innovative flavorful food fusion.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 16 N Meadows Rd, Medfield, MA 02052
Phone: (508) 359-8272
Website: http://www.wasabimedfieldma.com/
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Reviews
I did to go on the first visit, thus a lower service rating.
The food yummy, thus only a quarter left, taste fresh, and light.
For a strip mall location it was a nice lunch to go visit.
My review at this time is strictly based on their Chinese food. They say you start eating with your eyes. I also believe the soup sets the tone. The Hot and Sour Soup looked delicious!! Had the right fillers and a nice amount of heat. With that said it was a little watery and lacked those flavors created with vinegar, wine and the old school method is to finish with sesame oil. It was good, but needed to be stronger. The presentation of the PuPu Platter for 1 was one of the nicest that I have ever seen. The Beef Teriyaki was extra crispy throughout. I like a little crisp on the edges but this was completely crispy. The Boneless Spareribs were cut into bite size pieces and had a nice flavor, they were good. The Crab Rangoon’s were slightly sweet, with a nice flavor overall. I really liked them. Chicken Wings were standard breaded Chicken Wings. They were moist on the inside and had a nice coating. They weren’t the Boston style that’s more likely to be made with a little fiive spice, soy and no breading. Egg Roll was more cabbage and pork. It had a nice flavor. Had a little liquid towards the bottom. Overall it was good. More modern than the old school celery. Chicken Fingers were solid! I very much liked the flavor of the Lobster Sauce. My one critique would be to make it thicker. The duck sauce is more of a red sweet and sour sauce. Flavors are fine. I know some go for the dark apple or plum based.
Overall I think there’s a lot of potential, especially for the location. Excited to try some other menu items!
Our appetizer was the Wasabi Pizza, which I thought had a good umami, well blended tastes.
For the entree, we had a blend of sushi and maki. The sushi is good, perhaps a tad too large, but well balanced between fish and rice. The makis, however, are MUCH too large and cut into pieces that are too large even for my big mouth. They should roll them into a tighter diameter and then cut them into 8 pieces, instead of 6. Less rice.
Pricing is decent. I’ll be back here.
Love this food!