Bank Holiday Monday saw this popular noodle-bar packed, mostly because it's one of the "kid-friendlier" places in town. That said, we leapt up the queue - the advantage of only wanting to seat 2 and no high-chairs required, and were soon placing orders for old favourites. Kate had vegetarian Gyoza and ami udon. I took prawn katsu and chilli chicken ramen. The food - which is served as it comes, rather than the traditional starter/main course, was excellent - with a large sliced chicken breast and heaps of vegetables in my ramen. Kate couldn't finish her meal, despite how tasty it was (and it was - I tried it.) Wagamama is second to none for consistancy. The food is the same each visit, and we've never had cause for complaint with the hot food.
That said, we decided on "no deserts" - past experience has shown these to be the week point in the Wagamama armour. Instead we snuck next door to Carluccio's Cafe and got a bitter chocolate tart and a rasberry tart to take home with us.
~£24 (exc. tip and with a "1 free main meal" voucher).
I have to agree that Wagamama is consistent. I am not so keen on their Gyoza, but the chilli chicken ramen is the best thing on the menu for me - it has zing and the slurps. Even better on a really cold day.
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