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Wagamama

3.6 (116 reviews)
ModerateJapanese, Asian Fusion
Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Casual
Very loud
Good for kids
Outdoor seating

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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.

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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!

The name sake ramen. Mehhhh
Tim J.

Text book hipster food. Find a popular tourist location, open a restaurant that is seemingly deeply cultured, yet cut the spice far enough back as to not offend. The Wagamama is located prime in central london, just off the walk way by the London Eye. While the menu seem to have an eastern influence, the food is really targeted at tourist that are not experienced in Asian foods. For example, the big ladle that looks orient, but is not used in any Japanese restaurant for single servings. And then the food isnt seasoned like any recipe out side of instant ramen. While I have nothing against toning the original recipe down to be more compatible with a large audience, the thought that people will walk away talking about their experience here as Asian makes me a little sad.

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.

Naked Katsu
Bella H.

Was walking in London and happened upon this hip looking restaurant. The service was very friendly, and the food exceeded my expectations. I appreciated how vast the menu is and the majority healthy options they have to offer. They have plenty of lighter options that still will quench your hunger. The seating, however, can be tricky considering it is cafeteria style (long tables). Ask for Andrea, he is very good and will accommodate needs. 10/10 would recommend!

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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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Hare and Tortoise

3.9(44 reviews)
0.8 miBlackfriars
££

This branch is near the river and is located underground with no windows. Black decor throughout…read morewith a serene sense of Zen and calmness. Small attractive tasty dishes. Generally good service and ambiance. Grilled salty mackerel is very good, as is their crispy soft shell crab (a classic dish). Calamari is excellent though be warned: it's spicy! If you are a fan try their tuna tartar (see photo).

A little hidden away, but definitely worth the descent into the catacomb-like interior…read more The vibe is intimate and the food is a legit take on Asian Fusion; mostly Japanese-inspired, but definitely with a bit of Chinese and Thai in there. The starters alone are worth a trip, and there were so many I wanted to try, they're actually all I had. Don't judge. They were amazing. The Pumpkin Croquettes were a slightly sweet and crispy version of traditional croquettes, deep-fried to perfection, with a light and smooth finish. Two will set you back a mere £3.10. While the spring rolls are good, I highly recommend the Vegetarian Duck Rolls, made with slightly sweet tofu skin, spring onions, cucumber, and Hoi Sin sauce. Three of those healthy rolls are a whopping £4.60. Finally, the Chicken Yakitori was also a dish worth it's weight in pounds, char-grilled to perfection and doused in a sweet yakitori sauce. A few skewers costs around £4.10. The rest of the menu is not only enormous, but sure to please any seafood-lover, especially sushi. They serve just about any Asian-inspired dish you can think of, including salads, ramen dishes, rice dishes, noodles of many different varieties, tempura, and sushi rolls, with a perfectly-paired sake menu to boot. But really, those side dishes are to die for.

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Ribon

Ribon

4.1(16 reviews)
1.0 miBlackfriars
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Thanks to Katie B for stepping in as interim Yelp Ramen Club organiser in Josy A's absence…read more Ramen Club 8.0 took place at Ribon and Katie went to great lengths to make our booking and also to make sure that they had ramen available - for large parties, it's best to warn them as they only make a limited amount of broth each day When you get to the restaurant, don't be put off by the fact that the ground floor looks shut because it is shut! Descend the stairs to the subterranean dining room. Our party of 15 took over most of the main dining area though there are private rooms, which also offer karaoke The starters were my favourite part of the meal with the black cod and chicken karaage being top of my list even though the portion size was tiny for the cost. As far as ridiculous prices go though, I think my glass of orange juice from a carton for £3.30 was criminal - I can get 2 litres of Tropicana for less. Other starters like the pork and kimchi were rather bland The ramen was a disappointment. The broth was rather bland and the chashu was dry. Perhaps in keeping with the rather mean attitude to the volume of food served, there was no egg. In an age when Bone Daddies and other ramen joints in London have raised the bar, bowls like this won't cut it any longer It was a really fun evening but the food wasn't up to scratch, especially the ramen. Roll on, Ramen Club 9.0!

Thank you Katie B for being a star and getting such a huge crowd of us involved in ramen club!!…read moreRibon was a strange ramen experience...ramen is only listed as a side note on the specials menu, but after seeing a photo of their ramen in the magazine "zoom Japan", I was keen to try it. Ramen: The miso soup was really good; hot and delicious... BUT my noodles seemed like over-cooked, squidgy cup-ramen noodles. I liked the toppings, but I was sad not to have an egg, and the cha siu was forgettable. So all in all the ramen isn't as good as many of the other ramen-joy-lands in London. Plus they took aaaaages to make, even though Katie had told them in advance that we would order lots of noodles. Izakaya menu: We also tried the agedashi dofu (really nice, but without much dashi!), the karaage and the gyoza. They were all lovely, and the general izakaya menu sounded full of tasty dishes. I'd be up for trying more of them. Other: A group of my friends from Japan have been here several times, and they all really liked it... so I know this place could be amazing. I'll have to come back to try non-noodle items, and to have a sing in their karaoke booth.

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Sushi Tetsu

Sushi Tetsu

4.8(23 reviews)
1.3 miClerkenwell
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For his birthday, my friend's only wish was to come here for an omakase and I cannot stop thinking…read moreabout it! I had to make about 200 calls to get a reservation but it was worth it. There are two sittings for omakase each day, one at 5:30PM and one at 8:30PM. The interior is very intimate and each sitting serves 7 people only. Bookings are made at least two weeks to one month in advance depending on their policy which changes from time to time. They only accept reservations through phone calls and based on my experience, it was pretty hard to get through so I'd definitely recommend reading through their website for what to do to secure yourself a reservation. My friend and I both got the sushi & sashimi omakase, which comes with three plates of sashimi, 7 pieces of sushi (all seasonally selected!) and a sweet tamago at the end. The sashimi and sushi are all seasonally selected and exotic! I got to try gurnard and turbot sushi which I've never had raw before! The fish is not only high quality and delicious but prepped and presented beautifully too. The variety of condiments selected for each sushi was carefully thought out, elevating each mouthful. The service was impeccable as was the food. The chef's wife and the waiters always came to check-in with us and walk us through the proper dining etiquette. Under the chef's wife's recommendation, we also shared some sake and plum wine. It was lovely watching the chef prep and make each piece of sushi, exhibiting his intent and passion with every movement. The whole session lasted a little over 2 hours and we enjoyed every bit of it! I highly recommend checking out Sushi Tetsu at least once in your life! Not to mention the omakase was only for £96 (excluding alcohol and any service charge), which is cheap for the amount of food you get and cheaper than many other omakase meals found in London.

Went for dinner with a friend, who had to call 139 times to get a reservation. But it was worth it…read moreall. She had omakase, whilst I had a la carte. I had a combination of octopus sashimi, tuna sashimi, squid nigiri, sweet shrimp nigiri, jumbo shrimp nigiri, scallops nigiri, tuna rolls, razor clam rolls and yellowtail hand roll. Everything was remarkably fresh and perfect, down to every ratio of sushi to rice and the temperature. Afterwards, we commented whether we would ever be able to have sushi elsewhere. Ambience was very cozy and intimate. Maximum seating of seven seats, hence very difficult to get a spot. Felt like I was in a local restaurant in the heart of Tokyo. Perfect for an intimate date or professional meal. Service was also top notch. At times, I felt they were a bit too mechanical, but I guess precision and propriety are part of the Japanese experience. Would go back in a heartbeat.

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