Light-filled, modern chain branch serving up bento boxes, sushi and hot Japanese dishes.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1961 Chain Bridge Rd, McLean, VA 22102
Phone: (703) 388-0646
Website: http://www.wasabisushi.com/
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Reviews
There is a kids menu which was really a great deal – it came with a lot of dishes.
It’s easy to spend a lot of $$$ because the portions are somewhat small and it’s so easy to over eat because you are not waiting. It’s literally in front of you- no waiting!
You eat in the middle of the mall so people are constantly walking by (I guess that’s a different experience!)
Key Highlights:
– Conveyor-Belt Sushi: Fresh sushi rolls and nigiri glide by on a belt, making for a fun and interactive experience.
– Variety: Beyond sushi, Wasabi offers Chinese and other Asian dishes, including stir-fried options and noodle bowls.
– Service: Friendly and attentive staff ensure a pleasant dining experience.
What to Expect:
– Busy atmosphere, especially during peak hours and weekends
– Sushi quality is generally good, but freshness can vary
– All-you-can-eat buffet available on Sundays
Popular Items:
– Unagi roll
– Spicy tuna roll
– Stir-fried kidney beans and shrimp
– Green tea mousse
Overall, Wasabi is a great spot for a quick, casual meal or a fun dining experience with friends and family.
Service was on point, super friendly and fast. The setup is cool: you sit at a table while sushi rolls by you on a conveyor belt. You just grab what looks good, no waiting around. Each plate is color-coded by price, which makes it easy to keep track (or not, if you’re feeling adventurous).
I was starving so I didn’t even catch all the names of what I tried but every plate I grabbed was solid. Super fresh, tasty, and surprisingly good for showing up around 8pm when you’d expect things to slow down (they close at 9:30pm).
Price-wise? Affordable and worth it, especially for the experience.
Definitely recommend if you’re craving a quick sushi break or just want a fun dinner spot at the mall.
If you’re sprinting through life and need sushi that matches your pace, Wasabi’s your grab-and-go hero. No menus, no awkward “is this spicy?” questions—just sit, snatch, and snack. It’s basically the vending machine of sushi joints, but with a touch more dignity.
Now, let’s talk fish. Today’s tuna and salmon were serving lukewarm realness—like they just woke up from a nap and forgot they were supposed to be raw. Not tragic, but definitely giving “room temperature mystery.” Tamago and inari? Cute. They showed up, did their job, clocked out.
Price-wise, it’s sitting comfortably in the middle—not cheap enough to feel smug, not pricey enough to feel robbed. Just… fine.
Bottom line: If you want Morimoto-level artistry, keep walking. But if you’re hangry, in a rush, and craving sushi that doesn’t require eye contact or commitment, Wasabi’s your chaotic little oasis.
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Great place good food