
Wasabi has been delighting the Cary community with delicious Japanese and Thai cuisine since 2003. You can find us in the Macgregor shopping center. Whether you’re planning a family meal, a special date, or a relaxed hangout with friends, Wasabi is the perfect spot for you
Unassuming spot serving Japanese & Thai fare, including sushi & sashimi, plus sake, wine & spirits.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 107 Edinburgh S Dr, Cary, NC 27511
Phone: (919) 460-7980
Website: https://wasabicarync.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Wasabi Cary, NC
Wasabi Restaurant | Cary NC – Facebook
Wasabi Restaurant (@wasabicary) · Cary, NC – Instagram
Last Updates
Reviews
The fish is consistently fresh, clean, and expertly prepared, whether you’re ordering classic nigiri, sashimi, or specialty rolls. Nothing feels overdone or gimmicky — just balanced flavors, proper technique, and ingredients that speak for themselves. You can taste the experience behind the sushi bar.
What keeps people coming back, though, is the whole experience. The atmosphere is relaxed and familiar, the service is warm and attentive, and there’s a sense that the team truly cares about maintaining their standards. It feels like a neighborhood favorite that never slipped — even as Raleigh’s dining scene exploded around it.
In a city full of new sushi spots chasing trends, Wasabi proves that consistency, quality, and authenticity still win.
On a positive note, the manager, Candy, was very kind and professional when things went wrong and tried to make the situation better. I appreciate her attitude and effort. Unfortunately, the service experience overall overshadowed the meal, and better training around allergies and customer service is definitely needed.
Nice quiet place, service was fine. The Drunken Noodles was so tasty & sushi fresh & clean. Would go back!
I recently visited Wasabi Sushi and overall had a decent experience. The location is convenient with a free parking lot around the place, and there are a couple of other restaurants nearby, which makes the area lively. The service was excellent—friendly and attentive staff who made the visit enjoyable.
The food itself was fine, fresh and nicely presented, but nothing too extraordinary compared to other sushi spots I’ve tried. The biggest drawback for me was the price; it felt a bit too expensive for the portion and quality offered.
If you’re looking for good service and don’t mind paying a little extra, Wasabi Sushi is worth checking out.
The menu is clearly labeled for all gluten free options, which is very helpful. Nothing noted on the menu for vegetarian or vegan, however. So you’ll have to ask. We did find out that all of their curries are naturally vegan unless you add meat (aka no fish sauce).
I opted for the Massaman Curry with veggies and avocado (my favorite) and my friend got the Red Curry with veggies. We split a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc as well.
Overall, we had great service and food. The location and parking are both good and the atmosphere is nice and relaxing.