As you'll find out the second you walk in, Wasabi is a pretty simple place, and as a result, I'm going to give it a pretty simple review:
Star 1 - Was the service good?
Wasabi is cheap to the point where they literally don't even have anywhere to sit, so that being the case, "good" equates to "fast", and Wasabi is very fast. Star granted.
Star 2 - How were the portions relative to the cost?
This is where Wasabi truly shines. While most dishes are 5 GBP, I decided to opt for the 6 GBP "Large Portion" and was baffled to find what must have been 500g (1lb.+) of chicken and rice in my to-go cup. This was more than enough food, and for only 6 GBP, I was impressed. Star granted.
Stars 3/4 - Did the food taste good?
This is a bit of a tricky one. The food was decent, and I'd compare it to a slightly less tasty Panda Express for my stateside friends. Wasabi is by no means authentic, and instead of the proper rice cookers it's clear that they simply cook their rice in a big pot, which resulted in some hard pieces. However, for 6 GBP, did I enjoy the food at least half as much as I would a 12 GBP meal? You bet, so yes, the food tasted good. However, it didn't earn the second star.
Star 5 - Would you eat if every day if you could?
Wasabi's model is overly generous portions of quickly prepared food for a fiver, and that's a rare model in London. However, it's impossible for me to recommend any Asian cuisine in London outside of China Town (between Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square) unless it's unbelievably high end. Come to Wasabi if you're absolutely dying for large quantities of food on the cheap. 3/5. read more