- Harris
- First Reviewer
- 4 out of 5
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Wagamama
- December 11, 2000
- Rated 4 of 5 by
ms_dj from , Ontario
Picture a room full of long, cafeteria-style tables...
Wagamama's menu consists mainly of noodle dishes, with some dishes accompanied by rice. The food is good, but the experience is why you go to Wagamama's.
You place your order by number. If you're lucky, the waiter writes the number on the paper table covering, otherwise, you must remember your number. Food is delivered in the order in which it is prepared...so some members of your party may eat before others.
In all, an excellent meal, and a great time was had by all.
From journal London in July
Wagamama
- December 5, 2000
- Rated 3 of 5 by
JustSayGrr from Chicago, Illinois
Great place to eat late if you forgot to dine before heading out for a few pints, and the pub has just closed. I had the Yaki Soba, which was pretty tasty... cooked Japanese noodles with vegetables and various forms of seafood thrown in.
From journal Bear (or admirer's) weekend in London
Editor Pick
Wagamama
- June 21, 2000
- Rated 3 of 5 by
Harris from Boston, Massachusetts
You'll probably wait on line, but it's worth it. You'll be seated at a cafeteria-style table with other patrons, but it's worth it. Wagamama's, like its name, is just plain fun. The menu consists of big bowls of Asian noodles and soups, the perfect way to warm up on a gray London day.
From journal London: City of Love?