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    Wagamama

    3.6 (115 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Asian Fusion
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Very loud
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Jess M.

    Just as great as I remembered....this was our 1st food stop visiting London and it was perfect. We were sat immediately, food was served quickly, and we loved it all. We ordered the most tender fried squid appetizer, the chicken katsu, the chicken curry and also a phad thai. Portions were generous and we loved every bite.

    Terri R.

    One twin lives in London, he other in Washington DC. Visited Wagamama London together EXACTLY five years go. went back again today and had wonderful chili chicken ramen. We thoroughly enjoyed it, the delightful staff and good food..

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    LaRena F.

    09/12/17 What to eat on a blustery day? Wagamama!! This restaurant is not far from the London Eye. It is a British based chain inspired by Japanese flavors. We came here after the London Eye and the place was packed. I don't think we waited more than 5 minutes. Our waitress was outstanding and friendly. Restaurant was warm and toasty. Several of us had a cold and got tea. We placed our orders and didn't have long to wait until we made it back to our hostel. I got teppanyaki with some pickled ginger. It was outstanding. The serving was large and filling. The taste and flavor were on point!! My son got the short rib ramen and said it had amazing flavor. He was pleased with the amount. My daughter got chicken ramen and was very happy with it. She said the broth had amazing flavor. The husband got curry chicken one of his favorite dishes. He kept saying "MMM", "MMM". So I know he was happy with his food. They have a variety of dishes with vegan and Gluten free choices. We all wished this chain was in our town of Reno, NV, USA.

    Amber L.

    Was looking for a good place to eat in London near Traflager square and all my yelp 4 star places had 1 hr waits. Too long so I wandered into Wagamama. Mix of Japanese and British style with the food being very Japanese. I had the noodles with beef extra spicy. It was very nice, lots of veggies, a nice flavorful broth. The beef was cooked perfectly medium rare and put into the bowl. The service was excellent, very friendly and quick. I understand its a chain but don't let that put you off. Its worth a visit.

    Ready for dinner - wash your hands
    Francesca C.

    After seeing a few Wagamamas walking around London we decided we should give it a try. There was a huge line at this location, but since we were not SUPER hungry, we decided to get in the queue, but it was impressively fast. We didn't wait more than 20 min to be seated. The food was very good, although less traditional than what I expected. I would label it as modern Thai, or Thai with a twist! Service was just ok, our server would get lost at times. The price was pretty fair, considering we each had a meal (a Pad Thai and a Ramen soup, and we each had sake) Over all it was a good experience it and many locals love it. @FrancescaMusica

    The Repair Juice with Apple, Lime, & Pear
    Juvi G.

    Okay, so.chances are this place will be bustling regardless of the time of day you come, but mostly during the late hours of the evening. It may be a chain restaurant, but that doesn't take away from the quality. These guys know their ramen and Asian specialties. You can expect to find everything from donburi to gyoza on the menu, including some healthy fresh-pressed juices and not-so-healthy booze, as well. I usually make suggestions for the restaurants I visit, but honestly, I say go with whatever you're feeling. If you want something light, try their smaller and starter dishes like the gyoza and edema me. Want a heartier meal? Definitely try their ramen, which comes in several different varieties, from duck to vegetarian. If you want something a bit different, I recommend the Shiitake Donburi, which is a huge bowl packed with goodness and perfect for vegetarians, especially if you like Shiitake mushrooms. Careful, though, it's super spicy. It's certainly not the quietest restaurant you'll dine at, nor the cheapest, but the taste and quality are definitely worth it.

    Chicken ramen
    Brandon S.

    First time having real ramen at this place while on vacation and i must say. I am hooked!!! After coming back to the states i have been very frequent at the New York location. My favorite is the chicken ramen.

    Wagamama Ramen
    Lorena O.

    When I told a couple of friends that I was headed to London, the first thing they said to me was, "You must go to Wagamama!" So to Wagamama I went. After a long day of sight-seeing, a nice bowl of ramen was exactly what I was craving. We started with some panko breaded prawns. Those came out seriously quickly. Almost too quickly, which made me wonder if maybe they'd been sitting under a heat lamp for a bit. But they were alright. After perusing the menu, I decided on the #35. King prawns in a cocunut broth spiced with lemongrass, chili flakes and loads of other stuff. The waiter warned me that this dish was the spiciest item on the menu. But followed that up with, "You'll probably be able to handle it though." Ha! The dish arrived and I survived the spicy. And the price was just right for the healthy portion. So, it's official: I came, I saw, I Wagamama'ed!

    Sweet onigiri
    Therese L.

    Always busy, always noisy, so please don't complain about the noise. It's quite plain to see from outside that this place is positively heaving for most of the day. It's not surprising given its locale so keep that in mind and remember it's communal tables so don't try to fly while you eat :) I treat Wagamama as an in and out experience. Order your food, scoff, pay and leave. The seating isn't comfortable and since this one is so crowded all the time, it's probably not a good idea to stay for no reason after you're done eating. Eating here can be very economical if you steer clear of alcohol and dessert. Chicken katsu is a filling and cheap option, free green tea makes it a complete meal. I don't feel the ramen dishes are as filling but hey, if that's your thing than knock yourself out. Kare lomen is where I think it's at but the Wagamama ramen is pretty decent. Seafood hete is always nice and fresh. Sides and desserts are pricey so I would stay away if you're hoping to get a meal for under a tenner per head. Wagamama's a safe bet. I will never claim that it's particularly good food but given that it's quick and available just about everywhere in London, it's one of the places I've come to embrace as a sanctuary for the cold, weary and hungry.

    The name sake ramen. Mehhhh

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    This is not real Asian food, no flavor. This was an utter disaster. Better off somewhere else in the airport.

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    Extremely mid food and service and not a lot of flavor. Sauce was the only good thing.

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    A great selection of good that hits the spot. Service is always friendly and the seating arrangements can seat a family very easily.

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    I've been to many branches of Wagamamas over the years, and the food is consistently good.

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    Red Farm - Black truffle and chicken soup dumpling

    Red Farm

    4.3(33 reviews)
    0.5 miCovent Garden, Strand

    We came here specifically for the abnormally large soup dumplings. We did not have a reservation…read moreand were seated at the bar. We also told them we wanted to get the order to go and so they gave us waters and after checking out the menu, we ordered one each of the park and crab soup dumpling and the truffle chicken soup dumpling. The came out in about 10 minutes and even though we were in a hurry, we listened to the recommendation not to take it to go because it wouldn't taste as good. We ate in there in a matter of minutes and liked the pork and crab one better. The truffle chicken was unique though and I am glad we tried it. Great staff and vibe!

    Came here with two friends for FirstTable!…read more Good: - the truffle soup dumplings were amazing! The soup was fun to suck out of the dumpling and there was this fun flipping spoon thing to do afterwards as well - The pacman dumplings were fun - I didn't think they tasted the best but the presentation was delightful - The duck ho fen was amazing - I loved the flavor, the noodles were so chewy and the duck itself was a little dry though. - The bavette fried rice was good- meat still dry - Food came out so fast! great service and nice staff - The place was very fun ambiance-wise and I enjoyed the casual but upscale asian fusion theme - Super reasonably priced! Bad: - The meat was dry in all the dishes we had, too chewy and not juicy enough Overall I enjoyed the experience and would highly recommend!

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    The Duck and Rice

    The Duck and Rice

    4.0(80 reviews)
    0.9 miSoho
    £££

    Duck & Rice, Soho, London, England -- April 5…read more Our family of four with two kids ages 9 and 10 made our way to Duck & Rice after walking through the Chinatown area, which was absolutely packed and fun to explore, and we were looking for something lively with shareable dishes, and the overall experience felt energetic with some real highs and a few misses. Arrival and First Impressions The space has a strong personality with a mix of pub and restaurant energy and it felt busy from the moment we walked in, matching the chaos outside in Soho, but still relatively well controlled with a steady flow of service and a constant buzz that made it feel like a place always in motion. The Highlights Food came out quickly and leaned into that comfort style Chinese menu with a mix of dumplings and larger plates, and the soup dumplings were the clear favorite for the table with both kids fully on board which is always a win. The crispy duck with pancakes was also solid and more in line with what we expected, and overall the variety kept everyone engaged even if the kids stayed mostly in their comfort zone. The Challenges Portion sizes were a bit tricky for a family of four with several dishes coming in sets of three which meant ordering extra just to share evenly, and a few items missed the mark including shu mai that felt a bit dry. The duck and rice being served closer to room temperature was intentional to keep it tender but still felt a little off from expectation, and surprisingly there were no chili oil or similar condiments for the dumplings which would have helped quite a bit. The overall noise and energy level can also be a lot after a full day out. Final Thoughts This is a lively spot that fits right into the Soho and Chinatown energy and works well if you are looking for a fun fast paced meal with shareable dishes, but it is not without a few quirks and inconsistencies. We are glad we tried it and there are definitely things worth ordering, but with so many strong options nearby we would probably explore elsewhere next time, making it worth it for the experience but not a must return.

    One of the few restaurants that open later in London (midnight #swiftie), and it happened to also…read moreserve of the best Crispy Duck in town too! It's definitely a young crowd/scene haha plenty of people on Friday evening and luckily were able to get seating upstairs Beautifully decorated but it'll be hard to hold a conversation since it's pretty noisy lol Pretty good variety of menu items, lots of Asian fusion dishes SO and I opt for their Crispy Aromatic Duck, Prawn and Chinese Chive Dumplings and Scallop Siu Mai Their Crispy Aromatic Duck was 5/5 -- crispy and not overly fried, great flavor too, SO and I really enjoyed it, funnily they bring it to you for display... then take it to the back to deconstruct, and then bring it back to you for grubbing afterwards haha Scallop Siu Mai and Prawn with Chinese Chive Dumplings were great too, a good filler for dinner, wishing it came with 4pc vs 3pc but I get it haha A pretty penny (or rather, pound heh) but it's London Worth a try if you like Crispy Duck!

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    East Street - Shrimp crisps

    East Street

    3.5(55 reviews)
    1.0 miFitzrovia
    ££

    I picked this place because it had good TripAdvisor reviews, was close to my hotel, and seemed to…read morebe reasonably priced. They are known for providing foods from various Far Eastern countries. My meal was excellent. I had Prawn Crackers to start. A good sized portion came out. The crackers had a bit of a kick to them which was fine with me since I like spicy food. I followed it with Duck Pancakes (Shredded duck, hoisin sauce, fresh cucumber & spring onions) which was like Moo Shoo Duck and a Yamato Fillet Steak (Fillet seared to perfection with fresh garlic, black peppercorns, butter, and sake served with fried onion) which is one of their signature dishes. I had an Egg Fried Rice to go with the Steak. My drink was a St. Clements Cocktail (Tropical fresh orange, sweet pineapple & sour lemon juice, topped with white rum & orange liqueur) was very refreshing and something that I will try to make at home. Nick was my server. He took good care of me. I enjoyed chatting with him, and would ask for him again when I return.

    Awesome Asian fusion restaurant with everything from Thai to Vietnamese to Japanese, etc. Great…read morevenue with a fun vibe. Huge menu. Korean wings were tasty. Thai curry noodle soup was delicious. If you're looking for a fun vibe to go with friends with a massive menu, definitely check this place out! I recommend ordering a few dishes to share.

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    Yauatcha - Soufflé Pancakes

    Yauatcha

    4.0(552 reviews)
    0.9 miSoho
    £££

    Yauatcha, why did you make me eat so much?! This was so good! This is officially my new favorite…read moreLondon restaurant (and my daughter agrees)! Everything was so delicious, and there were several other dishes I would have loved to have tried. I wish I had taken pictures of more dishes, but they all looked so good that we all just dug right in! Our server highly recommended the shrimp bean curd dish, and I am so glad she did. That's not something I would've ordered on my own, but my husband & I agreed it was our favorite dish of the night. My daughter's favorite (and my 2nd favorite) was the wagyu beef puff. I also loved everything in the steamed dim sum platter. The only thing that was mildly disappointing was the softshell crab. Softshell crab is usually one of my favorites, but it was just sort of bland. But overall the food was amazing. I just wanted to keep trying more & more things, even though I was stuffed! And the service was incredible -- really could not have been better. As a wine nerd, I have to say I don't love their wine service. You can't order a full bottle, only 500 ml or less, which means you're never presented with the bottle, so (in theory) you're never really sure you're actually getting what you ordered or getting a bottle that wasn't opened days ago. That being said, I have no doubt that the wines we were served were correct and relatively freshly opened, but I still would've appreciated proper bottle service. (On the other hand, being forced to buy only 500 ml at a time meant we could try two wines instead of sticking with just one bottle.) The ambiance was lovely -- spacious, sleek, classy, modern, with gigantic aquariums. This restaurant will be at the top of my list to revisit next time I'm in London!

    Really enjoyed dinner and drinks here for my girlfriend and me. Definitely recommend it.read more

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