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    Wahaca

    3.6 (37 reviews)
    ModerateMexican
    Thu 12:00 pm - 11:00 am (Next day)
    Fri 12:00 pm - 11:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Extra sauces
    Paul B.

    Thursday night is def more vibrant than earlier in the week. Food - Mexican Street food or meals. I like the variety of the street food. There are usually a couple of seasonal dishes on offer, sometimes gluten free or like tonight not gf. The gf menu presents. A good choice of food is available. It is great for groups ax well ac couples and even single diners are not that out of place

    One of my favourite things here when it's done properly, an extra spicy Modelo Especial Michelada.
    Ben B.

    Oh Wahaca, you tricky devil you. This one is all about expectations and consistency... had I reviewed this on my first couple of visits no way would I have given more than three stars... as it stands, I'm leaning to at least a 3.5 so rounding rules lead me to a 4. A couple of years ago I heard about this amazing Mexican pseudo chain that I had to try in London... being from the southern part of the US I was intrigued so of course made my way over at first opportunity... it... was... a... disaster. The margaritas were small, had agave syrup in them (I know it's hip, but no... just no"), and just uneventful. The raved about pork pibbles (or whatever they are called) lacked any outstanding flavour, and honestly I can't remember anything having that great of an impact. I certainly didn't hate the place, but didn't get the fuss either. Luckily due to various reasons and different groups of people I've been back on a few occasions and with adjusted expectations have tried various things. The first thing is this is not a place for mains... while I've had a few that were nice, they were nice on occasion... some people have mentioned consistency as a plus for Wahaca, but I must be the unluckiest guy in the world if that's the case... because, you know, inconsistent food must be the worst thing that can happen to someone. Moving on, it's too much of an investment to commit to a larger dish here when the results can be hit or miss. The same goes for the street feed, for me at least, but at lower prices and lower belly room commitment it's less of an issue... sometimes a small dish, such as the MSC Herring Tostadas, is top notch while at other times it's miles away from the last visit. Same for the guacamole, etc., I just haven't found the consistency. And again, one of the beers Michelada style (with spices, Tabasco, and lime juice) can soooo rock my world, but at other times they're just off... never actually bad, but far from their former glory. The inconsistency is particularly curious because none of the dishes are that complicated. Where I've learned to elevate my previous rating is the way I view Wahaca now... it's not really somewhere I go for a meal, but rather pop in for a different type of snack if a pending meal is on the cards for later, I'm a bit peckish, etc. With this in mind, dropping by for two small plates (or a small plate and a side) coupled with a Michelada style beer for under £12 is a win no matter how I spin it. The other thing that helps elevate Wahaca is the style... it may not be to everyone's taste, but I like the quirkiness of it, especially this location with their hanging signed lanterns near the Olympic Park... it's colourful and a bit fun. Oh, and the chilli seeds with each bill always brings a smile. :) Side note, they also get points for sourcing from the UK where possible, as well as supporting sustainable fishing practices. Don't get me wrong, I know many people who love this place so it's worth a try... just know that it's not exactly Mexican, and to it's credit I think it's pitched as more of a Mexican/British fusion, and that it can be a bit hit or miss. When it works, it really works though... I won't be rushing here for a proper meal anytime soon, but my last quick bite order of Herring Tostadas, Fried Sweet Potato Chunks, and an extra spicy Modelo Especial Michelada (all for just over £11) is definitely calling for another go. Star Guide: If you LOVE traditional Mexican food: ** If you're looking for something a bit different, but not too fussed on it being actual Mexican food: *** If you can adjust your expectations, put up with a little inconsistency, and make it work for you: ****, just barely.

    Pork pibil
    Therese L.

    Wahaca! I'm a new fan of Wahaca after swearing off any kind of Mexican food as I felt it can often be greasy, dairy heavy and just a little bit too much all at once. This condition was much to my partner's chagrin as her family are originally from Oaxaca , the region for which this chain is named. Needless to say, she's much happier with me now that I don't refuse her suggestions of 'Mexican?' whenever the question of dinner comes up. For new Wahaca goers, this place is basically Wagamama for Mexican food. Your menu doubles up as a placemat. Dishes are about £9 each but there are little appetizer dishes for around £4 if you prefer to dabble. I tend to go for their classic fish tacos which are a light option, filled with crunchy salad, a chunk of battered cod, drizzled with a spicy condiment and served alongside a pot of rice and beans plus a side salad. Delicious! Share some pork pibils and it's more than enough to fill the average adult up. Their tortilla chips and guacamole are worth the cost as they're both homemade and nothing like the salty bagged chips you can buy at the supermarket. I wouldn't recommend the burritos if you're sitting down for a meal though. It's pretty small and comes with a side of tortilla chips with a little bit of salsa. I'd prefer salad thrown in the mix but hey, if you're a carnivorous type, maybe that's your thing! I think it's better value to pop around to Tortilla which is in the food court. Don't forget the horchata! It's THE drink you need to try that lots of Mexican restaurants don't serve for some inexplicable reason. This place got a deduction in stars because the service was pretty inconsistent. I came with my mum and her food along with a plate of pork pibil were both sitting on the counter for 5 minutes before they arrived at the table. We'd politely asked them to check/bring the food over twice to no avail. When they finally arrived the pork pibils were cold, soggy and falling apart which made me a pretty sad panda.

    Tapas and sharing dishes, all the colours of the rainbow!
    Lucy M.

    Lovely food! The colours of the rainbow! Just wish the Gin Fizz cocktail didn't have kaluha in! lets just say I drank it slowly! But the service was great, food reasonable prices and delicious. The hot sauces are all quite spicy which is great for me! We had tapas and shared 4 dishes and 2 sides between 2 of us which was definitely enough (especially with some chips & guacamole to start). The sweet potato side was pretty darn small even if we weren't sharing but the slaw was good size to share! Also try the salmon sashimi tostada that was beautiful! And for dessert, who doesn't love churros?! You get 3, either with choc or caramel, so sharing is perfect size especially after all the food for main. On a side note, they also have grasshoppers on the menu if you're brave enough to order them!

    Green and Lean juice with the chips and guac
    Rebecca H.

    Situated just outside of Westfield Shopping centre, lies this little gem. Everyone working in this branch were friendly and our waitress was really attentive. The food was amazing - we didn't wait long at all and the food was great value for money. They do lovely juices as well - I ordered the green and lean which was very refreshing. We decided on the chips and guacamole to start obvs!! Could have done with a bit more guac but maybe just me being greedy. The main dishes can be quite small so they suggest you order a few but I ordered the burrito (which I highly recommend) and a side salad and it was more than enough! Although absolutely stuffed, couldn't resist ordering the churros for dessert. They now ask whether you would like the chocolate dip or the salted caramel - salted caramel please! You get three lovely little churros and the dip was divine. Again, highly recommend !

    Guacamole and chips yo!
    Stuart Z.

    A great place to experience Mexican food in London. Is a part of a chain but they do a lot of justice to the dishes. Nice one!

    A tasty respite from the crowds of Westfield Stratford!

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    7 years ago

    Tacos were amazing! And they really catered to me with a gluten intolerance! Everything was fair price.

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    Great selection of Mexican street food here! The guacamole, plantain tacos, beet salad, and churros are some of my favorites.

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    Loved Wahaca the one time I went with friends. Loved their Tacos and other sides. The mains are small portions is my only minus.

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    Hands down one of the best "theme" restaurants out there. Great food. Amazing drink and a great atmosphere. Top class.

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    Poor staff service. No extra hot sauces available. Took 10 mins to get someone to pay the bill.

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    I got the roast chili quesadilla (quite spicy but good and filled with cheese) for £4.

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    The Breakfast Club

    The Breakfast Club

    4.0(79 reviews)
    2.5 miCanary Wharf, Isle of Dogs
    ££

    Pretty nice breakfast/brunch spot offering a wide array of American classics. I ordered The All…read moreAmerican (16.75 GBP), which was a typical combo of pancakes, bacon, homestyle potatoes, a sausage, and two fried eggs. It was rather plain/ordinary but certainly not bad. I have to say, the pancakes were a bit on the dry side though. Also, the eggs were sunny side up but didn't actually seem fried at all, as they were super soft without any crispiness. In addition, they didn't even add the slightest amount of seasoning on there - at least a few pepper flakes would have been nice (although there was pepper on the table, but still). The homestyle fries were well-cooked with a good crispiness though. The restaurant has a lower level with some seating as well as a larger upper level. It has a sort of old-timey kind of vibe, with wood panels along the walls and ceiling and a little performance stage in the back. It is conveniently located right next to the Canary Wharf tube station. My waitress was average friendliness and was only moderately attentive, as she never checked up on me during my meal. She also waited until I actually got my food to bring me my water. Overall, The Breakfast Club is a solid option for breakfast/brunch in Canary Wharf with pretty much any of the classics that you could want.

    My quest for breakfast nearly turned into brunch due to my questionable navigation skills and…read more(shocker) rain. In my defense there are several rivers/canals I could be walking toward. I just kept finding the wrong one, but TBC made it worth the wait. For those seeking "a little more conversation", stop at the bar for the friendly experience you'd expect. Today I headed upstairs to the VIP Section. Unlike my wife who never saw a pancake she wanted to go home with, I like a menu with plenty of pancake choices. And bonus points if not too many are "exotic" such as cake disguised as compote-smothered confectioners-sugar-laced trendy-named items. Just get me some sort of flapjack with or without fruit. Bonus points if you have short and tall (long?) stacks. And double-bonus if you print "flapjack" on the menu. Enough about the pancakes (my wife is saying). She doesn't even like breakfast so don't listen to her (she'd skip if I weren't always dragging her out somewhere for it). Her loss. But just one more pancake point: I got the blueberry short stack. It wasn't epic but it was a solid +6-7. That works, given my earlier frou-frou comments. I couldn't tell and maybe the maple syrup was imported from Canada (eh), but we are spoilt with our Vermont supply. So no points gained/lost there. I didn't get any baked beans (yes because this was breakfast), but my bacon was tasty as were my two Americanos (aka coffees). If I had for some reason wanted pre-noon beans...I'm sure they would have been lovely, along with all the other varied menu choices I didn't have room to sample. Service was fast and efficient, and they endured my lingering into late-morning. By the time I left it had stopped raining. Will wonders never cease.

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    Chiquito - I don't get the popcorn deal.

    Chiquito

    2.5(13 reviews)
    2.9 miGreenwich
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    Dinner here worked in a pinch, but I wouldn't go back…read more We ate during the Friday night rush, and it was busy. Understandably, service was slow. Overall, the food and drink were just not good. We ordered a plate of sharing nachos and the vegetarian jambalaya, and were completely underwhelmed by each dish. The portion of nachos is indeed meant to be shared, but unfortunately was almost all chips (which had a weird Dorito-like powder dusted on them, unlike the complimentary chips we received when we sat down. Plain chips would have been much more palatable.) and only the tiniest smattering of cheese, pico de gallo, guacamole, chili, and sour cream. Good nachos require balanced proportions.. and these were very unbalanced. The jambalaya was okay, definitely edible but nothing particularly appealing about it. The mojito we ordered was mostly just crushed ice - like a mound of it heaping out of the glass. If I wanted a sno-cone, I would have ordered one. Very weak drink, made annoying by the huge mound of ice. The interior of the restaurant is very cute, and the bathroom (the ladies' room, anyway) was bright, colorful and clean. But because I become a repeat customer based more on the food than the atmosphere, I won't be coming back.

    My cousin and I debated whether to give this place a rating of two stars or not rate it at all. I…read moredon't like giving low ratings as every business deserves a chance but this time, it wasn't just me. Situated before the entrance of the O2, next to cafe rouge, is this Mexican/Cuban restaurant. Now, I've had plenty of South American food as I have South American relatives. What I know and what is served here is nowhere close. There is a wait, luckily we had only a five minutes wait as people seemed to prefer other restaurants nearby. What if it was busier than it was? I love it when food comes in no time but here, I wanted to send the food back. We ordered the 'Sweet chilli jam burger' and as per every advertisement, I expect the food to come out looking like the picture. This one somehow did but I cannot comprehend why the jam looked like gelatine, the bread too soft that is crumbles as one takes a bite and the chips slightly cold and not crispy enough. To top it all, the drinks came within 10 minutes as the food came within 5 minutes of ordering and the drinks (cocktails which are meant to contain alcohol), tasted of juice. I am not an alcoholic and don't like too much vodka or rum in my drink but I can definitely tell when there is too little! I didn't pay £8 for that... I wanted to rate this place due to the service. The staff were friendly and attentive-I guess that really matters? Sometimes a quick fix becomes a quick hole to the pocket. Not my cup of tea, or shall I say 'tasteless alcohol'. Taco Bell in the USA might be a better choice...

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    Wahaca - mexican - Updated May 2026

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