Wagamama in Review
Wagamama 

Newest Review: ... generous- one of the reasons i love going to eat there. If your a regular visitor to Wagamamas i recommend signing up for their members a... more

Reviews - 30 reviews are available from the dooyooCommunity

Write your review - Tell us what you think!

Read Reviews for Wagamama

isambard16
Premium Review Wagamamas- the best asian noodle place (230 words)
by isambard16 - written on 20/09/08 (Useful, 31 readings)
Rating:

I`m a regular visitor to Wagamamas and my favourite branch is in Bath. If your not familiar with Wagamamas, the best way to describe it is as an There is a big variety of main dishes to choose from- mainly noodle based, but their are some rice dishes. You can also subsitute the noodles for rice or vice versa- i`ve done this many times, ...

Otavia
Premium Review Wagamamas - Yes Please! (1015 words)
by Otavia - written on 28/08/08 (Very useful, 20 readings)
Rating:

==Wagamama== Wow! If you're in Bath and you're thinking of eating out you absolutely must go to Wagamamas. The food, service and atmosphere is great. It's family friendly too (the provide highchairs and have lots of them, so you wont go without) and caters for everyone. The atmosphere is a strange one to describe because it ...

davomrmac
Premium Review Wagamama - Great for allergy sufferers (219 words)
by davomrmac - written on 08/08/08 (Very useful, 27 readings)
Rating:

I kept walking straight past Wagamama restaurants for a long time for two reasons really. The first being the seating arrangements, the second being my daughters strict dietary needs. Then I was nagged into trying it and was pleasantly surprised. I feel I should tell you all about my best finding with this restaurant and that is that ...

frangliz
Crowned Review Chillies and Chopsticks (1177 words)
by frangliz - written on 22/06/08 (Very useful, 244 readings)
Rating:

I've still only sampled about half of the restaurants Southsea has to offer, but one of my sons decided he'd had enough of the place and was offered a job in Bristol, so off he went. Having given him three weeks to settle in, I thought it was about time I went for a visit. It's a city I was until now totally unfamiliar with, but it seems to have a ...

Pattybugnoli
Premium Review Wagamama (168 words)
by Pattybugnoli - written on 31/03/08 (Useful, 116 readings)
Rating:

Wagamama is very popular in UK and specializes in Japanese food only. They have large table, a bit like in a canteen, and I do not recommend eating there if you wish to dine in intimate surroundings. It is good for party of people and there is a friendly crew normaly working behind the bar and serving ...

dollywasher
Premium Review chicken katsu curry (225 words)
by dollywasher - written on 26/03/08 (Useful, 128 readings)
Rating:

i first discovered wagamama when my friend introduced me to it. never heard of it before and thought it sounded odd. she explained it was a japanese restaurant and that the food was delicious. well she wasnt wrong. the first time i went to wagamama's i went the branch in kingston. i had the chicken katsu curry and have never looked back! i have ...

Mariabe
Premium Review Wagamama: Japanese food and gay staff (183 words)
by Mariabe - written on 05/03/08 (Useful, 107 readings)
Rating:

I like Japanese food and I like Wagamama. When I say I like Japanese food AND Wagamama, I mean that I do not necessarily imply that the 2 are the same, although Wagamama position themselves as a Japanese eaterie. There are many Wagamamas in London. They have long tables, so if you are thinking about a venue for that special ...

charlotte+lin
Express Review on Wagamama
by charlotte lin - written on 27/01/08
Rating:

I first went to Wagamama 10 years ago and even then I wasn't impressed with the food. Now, it's terrible. It's for people who doesn't have know what good food is. The side dishes taste like it's been pre-made and heated in a microwave before serving. The main dishes are a mish-mash of style - it's bland and unimaginative. There are so many great Japanese restaurant about, why don't people step out of their comfort zone and try something that is REALLY authentic for once, and not some chains that pretends to be 'wholesome'. If Wagamama opens in Japan, it will close down within a month because no Japanese will put up with this utter crap.

sandra25
Premium Review Wagamama: Noodles - give me noodles! (548 words)
by sandra25 - written on 19/03/07 (Very useful, 453 readings)
Rating:

One of my favourite places to eat at the moment is Wagamama’s noodle bar. These are Japanese cum Asian restaurants with a supposed Japanese set up. The restaurants are canteen style with an open kitchen where you can see the chefs slave away and long tables and benches which effectively mean that you quite often end up sitting right next to ...

samueltyler
Premium Review Wagamama-dingdong! (829 words)
by samueltyler - written on 27/11/06 (Very useful, 187 readings)
Rating:

Riverside Level, The Oracle, Reading, RG1 2AG Tel 0118 9511599 Once upon a time I was visited by my mother and was told that she craved noodles for tea. It seemed that Pot Noodles would not do and that I would be forced to find a restaurant that suited her tastes. However, time, and the fact that I did not know Newcastle well, ...

Susan+Sykes
Wagamama: Watamama (72 words)
by Susan Sykes - written on 06/10/06
Rating:

I went with a party of 4 colleagues to Wagamama in Canary Wharf this afternoon (6th October 2006). The food was excellent, the service fast and furious, but one of our party was served a good 15 minutes before the rest of us. Why can't wagamama serve everyone at the same time? He had to eat his food before the rest of us to stop it getting cold! ...

annaroos1
Crowned Review Wagamama - oh yes please! (1965 words)
by annaroos1 - written on 15/05/06 (Very useful, 2067 readings)
Rating:

The first time I went to a Wagamama noodle bar I was more or less forced there by a friend who said that she had a 2 for 1 meal voucher which would make it a cheaper evening for two cash strapped students. Even though she was raving about the place I was not convinced when she described it as a canteen style noodle bar...hmmm! It turned out I did ...

tazzywazzy
Premium Review Wagamama: nice place, shame about the food.... (1003 words)
by tazzywazzy - written on 05/04/06 (Very useful, 321 readings)
Rating:

Ahh my second favorite topic after alc-amar-ol....fodder! Was just browsing through the restaurants listed in London and noticed Wagamama, and it looks like it has been ages since anyone wrote a review on this place, so here goes... ...Recently it seems that Wagamamas are popping up everywhere, they are spreading like a bad rash, and ...

pinky106
Premium Review Wagamamas (112 words)
by pinky106 - written on 06/12/05 (Somewhat useful, 2834 readings)
Rating:

I believe that Wagamamas is one of the nicest resaurants to go to if you are into the modern setting and fantastic food. I have found that the waiters and waitresses are extreemly kind, friendly and helpful. In my experience they always have a smile on their faces and there to wait upon you when you want it. An outstanding range of tastes and ...

Gaffer
Premium Review Wagamama: The Japanese Pret a Manger (443 words)
by Gaffer - written on 18/09/01 (Very useful, 1481 readings)
Rating:

Da da daaaaaaaaahhhh *Gaffer breaks the mould... I should, and will, put my tuppence in here. I have eaten many times at Wagamama. And I have enjoyed what I have eaten. As long as I stick to the dishes they do well with, which is namely their dry noodle dishes. If you are looking for a snack during a vigorous mid-soho slouching ...

nimue
Premium Review terrific food, shame about the venue (586 words)
by nimue - written on 15/07/01 (Very useful, 934 readings)
Rating:

Sorry, my review is more up to date than Dooyoo's categories which have not realised that Wagamama opened in Nottingham about two months ago, and seems to have met with resounding success, since the place is fairly full most times that I pass it. The basic concept is healthy eating, Japanese style. The menu is mainly based on ...

kenjohn
Premium Review Wagamama: Give Your Taste Buds An Orgasm (1076 words)
by kenjohn - written on 08/07/01 (Very useful, 509 readings)
Rating:

~ ~ As any of you who have read any of my previous ops will be aware, I am partial to all sorts of different foods, and would be fairly adventurous when it comes to trying out cuisines from other parts of the world. Gone are the days here in Dublin when, if you were lucky, you had a choice of a couple of mediocre Chinese restaurants, and an ...

driver
Premium Review No mama! Don't take me to Wagamama! (546 words)
by driver - written on 28/06/01 (Very useful, 250 readings)
Rating:

About every six months or so, my mind somehow manages to forget what my past experience has been with Wagamama and it challenges me to try them out again. Each time I do, I am reminded of the myriad of reasons why I hate the place and proceed to vow never to visit the establishment again. And so the old carousel of life and ...

soulfood75
Premium Review Wagamama: Too much like school dinners (195 words)
by soulfood75 - written on 09/05/01 (Useful, 122 readings)
Rating:

The first time I ate at Wagamamas my girlfriend's noodles turned up pretty quickly but were cold. They then took another 20 mins to "warm up" by which time I had finished mine. Service was rude and unapologetic. For the first time in my life I left without paying. The second time I went we were given the wrong order, started ...

RupertS
Premium Review How good is Wagamamas? Very... *updated* (492 words)
by RupertS - written on 03/05/01 (Very useful, 6071 readings)
Rating:

If you fast, healthy, tasty food in an 'Ikea' style environment, then Wagamamas is for you! First tip, all these restaurants get very busy, especially in Soho. First if you mind waiting then eat outside normal hours, i.e. 2pm -> 6pm. (They don't take reservations) Secondly, the quietest one in the central London which ...


Have you had a different experience? Write your own review and tell others about what you think - it's quick, easy and you don't even need to be a dooyoo member. Or, register as a dooyoo member and earn dooyooMiles for your review. Help other consumers make informed, confident purchasing decisions, and tell us what you think! Reviews about Wagamama
Result 1 - 20 of 30 reviews about Wagamama
  • Page:
  • 1
  • 2
 
dooyoo
Guided TourCommunityRegisterLoginHelp
Wagamama