

In the heart of North Carolina, NAOS is a sanctuary where food and life converge in an experience that is as much about connection as it is about taste. “Let food be medicine and medicine be food.” This ancient Greek adage serves as the guiding principle behind a menu that celebrates the purity of ingredients and the artistry of simplicity. Rediscovering the essence of great food—honest, unadorned, and deeply satisfying. The restaurant’s approach is rooted in tradition but looks boldly to the future. It embodies a temple for gastronomy and hospitality. Every plate at NAOS is an homage to the past, while embracing modern culinary techniques that elevate the dining experience.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2800 Renaissance Park Pl, Cary, NC 27513
Phone: (919) 234-1744
Website: https://www.naosnc.com/
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Reviews
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Restaurant Review: Naos Hellenic Cuisine – Cary, NC
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Having traveled to Greece a number of times, this restaurant brings the warmth and family-focused Greek culture and traditions to the Raleigh-Durham area, while offering a modern, culinary-focused dining experience, elevating it to a top restaurant in the region. The restaurant provides a soft-lit ambiance with well-curated dining spaces and an upbeat atmosphere to bring family, friends, business colleagues, and loved ones together to create memorable experiences.
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We started with the roasted beats and soutzoukakia, leading into the main entrées: the clay pot lamb and the grilled bone-in pork chop. The roasted beets were presented in a technically complex way, showcasing the vibrant colors of the food combinations and inviting you to savor each bite. They combined perfectly roasted beets with a combination of manouri cheese to add richness to the dish; the arugula introduced a slight pepperiness, spiced walnuts for crunch, and the ladolermono, which brought a degree of citrus flavor, making it a well-balanced dish of flavors. The soutoukakia – lamb and beef meatballs – were tender, well-seasoned, and cooked in a tomato sauce to create a balance of richness and flavors.
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The clay pot lamb is nothing short of amazing, slow-cooked and seasoned with white wine, garlic, and herbs. Garished with grape leaves, paired with lemon potatoes and fresh dill, the dish offers aromas and flavors that leave you wanting more. The grilled bone-in pork chop is equally as impressive, cooked to perfection – the juicy chop is complemented by garlicky kale and roasted squash, with an apple mostarda on top, adding an excellent mix of earthiness and sweet-tart to create a bold but perfectly balanced dish.
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Given the importance of food, service, and ambiance, this restaurant delivers strong overall performance across all categories. I would strongly recommend this restaurant as an overall amazing and memorable experience.
The meatballs were heavenly, but everything else was lackluster and oversalted; the halibut was overcooked. Not a huge deal at a standard restaurant, but for this price point, I would expect a much greater attention to detail and friendlier service. All the staff seemed overworked and stressed on a week night, can’t imagine what it’s like during the weekend.
Also there’s a 3% card surcharge that they don’t disclose up front. Only a couple bucks, but it should be accounted for in the menu prices like everywhere else.
The Standouts:
The Meze Platter: The tirokafteri has a perfect bite, and the melitzanosalata actually tastes like fire-roasted eggplant, not just a puree. Highly recommended for starters.
Grilled Octopus: It was tender perfection! The pairing with aged vinegar and fava.
The Mains:
My Filet Mignon was a rare win, which hit the requested temperature exactly.
The Rack of Lamb was incredibly flavorful and seasoned with a heavy hand of authentic herbs.
Naos is an experience. If you want superb Greek food that feels a level above the rest, this is your spot!
We went to Naos to celebrate a birthday. It was a wonderful choice. Naos redecorated the restaurant with Greek flair and did a beautiful job, everyone loved the colors, paintings, finishings. We were greeted and taken to our table quickly and welcomed by our waiter immediately. We started with the meze platter and the zucchini croquettes. Everyone loved the dips, the zucchini was more mixed but good. For entrees we decided to order several and eat family style. Glad we did, everything was delicious and we loved the variety. We shared the whole branzino, clay pot lamb, beef short rib and moussaka. Hard to pick a favorite, I would order them all again.
Naos is on the pricier side but definitely worth it to celebrate a special occasion.
The customer service left me in awe as I never experienced such detail and care. From being hand served at the table individual pieces, receiving a ticket to pick up leftovers at the door versus leaving a takeout box on the table, and receiving a scented, warm hand towel after the meal, Naos really exemplified the fine dining experience. I look forward to coming back on my next trip to North Carolina.
For dessert, can’t go wrong. We had the Orange Phyllis and dark chocolate mousse…yummy!
Service was attentive and helpful…yup, a great meal!
First impressions matter, and one small but meaningful detail immediately stood out. Our server came to the table and asked what type of water we preferred. I personally do not drink tap water, and I truly appreciate when a restaurant takes the time to ask rather than automatically pouring it while I am trying to decline. It set the tone for the level of attentiveness we experienced throughout the evening.
The restaurant itself is stunning. Elegant, polished, and full of class without feeling stiff or pretentious. The space feels warm and elevated at the same time, like the kind of place where time slows down just enough for you to enjoy every bite.
We started with the Spanakopita and the Calamari, and both were excellent. I will say that lemon is used generously throughout the menu. While I am not a huge fan of overpowering citrus, it never crossed into unpleasant territory.
The Spanakopita was not traditional in the classic sense, but the chef absolutely got it right. Perfect balance of flavor, cheese, and texture with an incredible crunch. This is the kind of dish you would happily take home and snack on later.
The Calamari was cooked to perfection. Light, tender, and full of flavor. It came with a lemon aioli that was not my personal favorite, but our server suggested pairing it with a side of the tomato sugo that accompanies the Shrimp Saganaki. That suggestion changed everything. The sugo was rich, savory, and completely elevated the dish.
For soups, I ordered the beef cheek soup, which I would describe as just okay. Not bad, but it did not stand out compared to everything else we tried. Another person in our party ordered the chicken lemon soup and felt the lemon flavor was too overwhelming to fully enjoy.
Now, let’s talk about the mains, because this is where Naōs truly shines.
The pork chop. Whew. Pure perfection. Perfectly seasoned, beautifully cooked, juicy, and full of flavor. Nothing extra needed. This dish was executed with confidence and restraint, and it showed.
The Souvla completely surprised me. I am not typically a dark meat chicken eater, but wow. The chicken was incredibly tender and packed with flavor. Paired with the warm pita, creamy tzatziki, and the fresh side salad, this dish was outstanding. Every element worked together effortlessly.
The short rib was the least favorite at the table, but that speaks more to how strong the other dishes were because it was still very good. Savory, comforting, and the gravy was rich and delicious. It simply did not steal the spotlight like the others.
The Shrimp Saganaki was a small but mighty dish. The shrimp were truly colossal and cooked perfectly. The tomato base was bold, rich, and incredibly satisfying. Personally, I would have loved a side of noodles to soak up every drop of that sauce.
We also ordered the Greek salad and my, my, my, it was so good. Fresh, crisp, and beautifully balanced. The thick slice of feta on top was the perfect finishing touch and made it stand out from your typical Greek salad.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed our experience from start to finish. Thoughtful service, elegant surroundings, and food that clearly reflects care and craftsmanship. Naōs Hellenic Cuisine is a fantastic addition to the Cary dining scene, and it is absolutely a place we will be returning to. If you appreciate elevated Greek cuisine with heart and intention, this is a restaurant you should not miss.