
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Monday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 370 S Walker St #100, Cary, NC 27511
Phone: (919) 377-0160
Website: http://saapcary.com/
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Reviews
Nice ambience and good decor that compliments the food, nothing over the top. Drinks are good – try the Alana gin based. Really good!! For me pandan really didn’t come through in Pandan Old Fashioned.
Food was awesome. We stuck with veg options, there are a few but all fantastic. White chips served have shrimp protein – fyi. We ordered Summer Rolls, Crispy Coconut Rice Lettuce wraps, Pad Lao with Tofu and Kabocha Squash & Root Veg curry. All 4 dishes were amazing. Out of the 4 our favorites – Summer Rolls & Crispy Coconut Rice lettuce wrap.
Staff was really helpful and checked on us multiple times.
Will dine here again.
We got the dessert with squash, popcorn, tea flavored custard and orange cream… sounds really interesting but the squash is meh. The dish needed more of the tamarind to pop – was expecting a party in mouth but it was just ok – would not get it again.
I truly enjoyed my first visit to Saap, which was an easy 5-star experience. The food, flavors, and presentation were outstanding. On my return visit, however, things did not shine as brightly. This time, I came with a smaller party, and it seems the menu really excels during dinner service and especially in the large plates section.
Since our group was smaller, we ordered a few smaller dishes instead of the large shared plates. The Moo Ping unfortunately missed the mark. It was overly salty and had a very bold color that made it seem like food coloring might have been involved. The grilled tiger prawns were decent and paired nicely with their sauce, but not particularly memorable. The seafood green curry was still excellent, rich, and flavorful, even if it leaned a bit salty. It ended up being the highlight of the meal.
Service was outstanding once again. Our waitress was attentive, kind, and genuine, which I really appreciated.
Overall, I have learned that Saap’s strengths come through most clearly in the large dinner plates and main dishes. That is where the kitchen’s creativity and balance are best expressed. While this meal was more of a 3 out of 5 compared to my previous 5 out of 5 experience, I am averaging them to a solid 4 out of 5 stars, thanks to the consistently wonderful service and the potential for truly great meals here.
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I had never tried Laotian cuisine before visiting Saap and I’m so glad I gave it a chance. From the moment we walked in, the staff were incredibly warm and welcoming, which was a great start to what turned out to be an amazing dining experience.
We ordered the Laotian sausage and the special rice noodle wrap, both packed with unique and bold flavors that showcased the authentic spices of Laos. The pork collar was a standout, perfectly fire grilled and bursting with flavor.
The green curry with fried soft shell crab was another highlight. Rich, flavorful, and well balanced, the crispy crab brought the entire dish together beautifully. The shrimp chips were crisp and clearly made fresh, pairing perfectly with both the sticky rice and jasmine rice.
As someone who was hesitant about trying new cuisines, Saap completely won me over. Every dish was thoughtfully prepared, deeply flavorful, and made with clear attention to authenticity. Five stars, no question. I will absolutely be back.
I would order the curry again. The appetizers are all delicious. The pho was disappointing. You can skip the dessert
We were seated at a pleasant table with a lovely view of downtown Cary Park. Our waiter was excellent, attentive, and even patiently listened to my boring stories about my love for ridiculously spicy food and raw Larb.
I was then rewarded with the most beautiful, “almost raw” larb, made exclusively of “duck parts.” What a rare foodie treat! It was a little masterpiece of flavor, and well presented. My non-foodie wife enjoyed a beautiful Khao Poon Gai – a delicious dish of grilled chicken in a silky smooth and rich broth, and we shared the appetizer special which was, for once, actually special.
Unique food, great service, and a lovely view made this a first class dining experience all around. We will be back.
The standout for me was the s’mores dessert. It was exceptionally good! The homemade marshmallow, rich ganache, and house-made graham crackers were perfectly balanced and not overly sweet like typical American s’mores. You can really taste the quality and care in the ingredients.
On top of the great food, the service was fantastic — attentive, friendly, and welcoming. We’ll definitely be back!
It’s a little loud inside and is quite busy on the weekends. The restaurant itself is also rather small so the seating does feel somewhat confined. However, the food and service more than makes up for it