Reviews Wagamama High Street Kensington

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Darryl Jèrome Fernandes
+5
Wagamama London my first Japanese restaurant, it was recommended by my Chinese roommate, the huge ramen bowls were amazing, my favourite with the grilled steak and curry broth so sumptuous.... and steamed edamame beans loved it.
10 months ago
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Nuno Nogueira
+4
One of the Japanese/Asian restaurants in London, very well located. The space is very popular and can be full at the lunch time which can generates queues. I've had a Yaki Soba without prawns (yes, you can ask to remove any ingredient that you don't like) with an amazing Lucky Buddha beer. I'll definitely return to it when I return to London.
May 07, 2019
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Comida Deliciosa
+4
Visited the restaurant for a dinner with family. Tried the Charan donburi, some gyozas and the katsu curry and chilli ramen.Overall a very good experience.
Apr 05, 2019
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Crissy Buensuceso
+4
Love revisiting Wagamama every chance I get, and I chanced upon the Kensington Branch last time I visited London. Probably one of those no-fail Japanese places that won’t make you feel too poor afterwards haha. I tried out the cauliflower bomb thing and it was so good!!

Efficient service as well but we were seated in a bad area (right by the door so the cold draft would hit me every time someone came in).
Jan 17, 2019
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Sneha Nautiyal
+4
So miss this Japanese chain in Porto. Absolutely love their ramen. And Chicken firecracker being my favourite.
Ate thrice here when in London for 5 days, enjoyed it everytime.
Oct 07, 2018
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Evesen Jay Moodley
+4
Came here for lunch,and it was packed!!service was good tho felt the waiter was under pressure with the lunch service.I ordered the firecracker ,the food was good but a tad sweet for my taste(the chicken was perfectly cooked!
Apr 08, 2018
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Amina Adam
+4
Wagamama serves the same menu where ever it opens. I have had many a meal at the two venues in Dubai but my most memorable Wagamama meal was at the one in London, next to TK Maxx. After a long morning flight and having had paltry breakfast, I along with a friend set out for a short walk in Hyde Park. Walked for longer than expected and ended up with a hankering for noodles. Thankfully, Wagamama was close to the rescue. Ate a quick bite and loved the complimentary freshly brewed green tea!! The service was prompt and the food fresh, what more could I ask for!
Jun 17, 2015
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David Grawrock
+4.5
Noodles in London. Saw the review on Urbanspoon so when we walked by we instantly walked in. Really good choice to do so. The room in interesting with the long tables and the fixed benches to sit on. We had udon noodles and they were cooked perfectly. Our starter of shrimp goza was different and enjoyable. We will be back here whenever we are in London.
Dec 09, 2010
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Conrad Martinez Lambert
+4.5
Wagamma is the best resturaunt for japanise. The food is amazing and the staff are nice. There is not one bad thing about Waggama!!!
Nov 27, 2009
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Sunny In London
+3.5
Recently I attended an event at Wagamama that will change my eating and dining out habits forever. Prior to the event, I had to submit my favourite selections from the Wagamama menu so they could be analaysed by two fantastic foodies.

My favourite Wagamama menu items were:



#60 Mandarin and Sesame Chicken Salad (marinated chicken with mixed leaves, mandarin, coriander, red and spring onions, mangetout and cashew nuts with a sesame, thai basil and mint dressing, garnished with sesame seeds)



#48 Wagamama Pad-Thai (teppan-fried rice noodles in a sweet tamarind sauce with chicken and prawns or fried tofu, egg, beansprouts, leek, red and spring onions, chinese chives, garlic, ginger and chillies, garnished with coriander cress, fresh shallots, peanuts, mint and lime)



I arrived with 9 other bloggers for a unique experience involving a collaborative effort between their Executive Chef Steve Mangleshot and Channel 4 Taste Expert, Dr. Christy Fergusson.

After hearing a short introduction from each of them, we were each treated to an alternative dish from the Wagamama menu. The purpose was to learn about the science behind our favourite ingredients and to analyse our taste buds.



I received #37 Chicken Itame.

Chef Mangleshot & Dr. Fergusson picked up on my citrus preference from my original selection and picked a new dish to create a stronger sensory experience for me. It worked!



Dr. Fergusson, who is a Doctor of Psychology, Chartered Psychologist AND Nutritional Therapist, explained to us that only 10% of taste is determined by taste buds, and the other 90% is by smell. She also said that those who prefer chilli tend to be thrill seekers because endorphin levels are raised when eating them. We also learned that certain ingredients can trigger special emotions, memories and moods. This means our food preferences convey insight to our personalities. Whoa!!



Perhaps growing up in Florida triggers my citrusy selections on menus now?



I was a bit puzzled why Chef Mangleshot guided me to chilli, considering I’m not a big risk taker. However, I did take a pretty big gamble with naming a blog Sunny in London, when let’s face it, the town isn’t known for its tropical climate ;-)

My second entrée, #44 2nd entrée- Ginger Chicken Udon.

It was delish! I always stick with Pad Thai because I not only love the flavours, but also I try to eat gluten free. Through talking with Chef Mangleshot, I learned that it’s easy to substitute rice and noodles on the Wagamama menu for gluten free meals. I always thought they didn’t have flexibility because everything is so keenly defined by numbers on their menu.



Aside from the amazing food, a highlight of my night was talking to the two food stars, Chef Mangleshot & Dr. Fergusson.


It would be tough to find a chef who loves his profession more than Chef Mangleshot. In our conversation, he said, “For me, it’s about how well we do at Wagamama.” He truly wants people to converse with wait staff to learn alternatives to their favourite entrees, based on the key ingredients in them, and to explore the 60+ other Wagamama menu options.



The bloggers who favoured soy sauce, which forms the basis of dishes such as Yaki Soba, tried dishes such as Cha Han. This is Yaki Soba, but with rice. Dr. Fergusson suggested Donburi, because she says people who like saltier soy sauce flavours don’t like bitter dishes.



Dr. Fergusson also was a canon of information regarding the science of food. I highly suggest you explore her website to learn more.



After my second course, I was really starting to feel like I was part of a Man vs. Food episode, but somehow I found room for the dessert tray!

So, I have to ask, Sunny friends…. When you go to Wagamama, do you order their Chicken Katsu Curry? Chef Mangleshot says it’s their most popular selection. If so, maybe you’d consider conversing with them to discover an alternative that might become your new favourite?
Aug 07, 2014
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Saket
+4.5
Went here for Lunch last week. My friend recommended it actually. This was the first time I tried the food at Wagamama.

It was a Saturday so drinking at 2 PM was socially acceptable, so we ordered the Sake.

Now after we were happily buzzed, we could think straight. My friend recommended Yasai Katsu Curry (Vegetarian!) for me and she ordered the Teriyaki Chicken Donburi. She has ordered this the last 8 times she has been here so either its exceptionally amazing or the rest of the menu is exceptionally awful.

What I ordered was brilliant. We had the White Chocolate and Ginger Cheesecake (A must try) and a Coffee.

Everything was beyond expectations..
Jun 23, 2014
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Karishma Pais (Kim)
+4
There are FORTY ONE Wagamama outlets currently in London and from here they have spread across the globe. My first wagamama experience was in Cairo and the next outlet was in Dubai, so it was great fun to chance upon wagamama on my meanderings today and head inside to be greeted by so much familiarity.

Seating is canteen style. Long tables and benches that foster a community feel in the place. Service is superlative at this location. Food was also very very good.

They have a new menu recently introduced. grill pork wraps (5.65). For the size it seemed a bit expensive (3 slices of grilled pork, 3 lettuce wraps, some bean sprouts, pickled onion strips and corriander leaves. But the taste was fantastic.
I'd ordered my starter first and when ordering the main course, I asked for a wagamama ramen without the prawns. The waiter asked me if I was allergic, when I said that I was, he asked me if I would please wait a few moments for my starter, so that they could wash the grill of any traces of prawns (since the meat is all cooked on the same grill and is normally just wiped in between). They almost had my starter ready and they stopped, washed the grill and remade it for me, so I wouldn't have a problem. For this alone, I give their service a complete 5 on 5.

The ramen was tasty, simple flavours perfect for the rainy weather outside. for dessert I had the 3 piece cake with 2 pieces of chocolate fudge cake and 1 of white chocolate and ginger cheesecake. The chocolate fudge was forgetablle , but the white chocolate ginger was amazing.

to drink, I asked for just normal (tap) water. For the first time, they happily refilled my glass without my ever having to request it (some places, literally make you beg for water, unless you have chosen the premium priced bottle variety)

Really loved the attitude and pleasant nature of all the staff here.

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May 13, 2014
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N S
+5
I've been to this Japanese restaurant two or three times. Since it was the weekend the first time I visited, the place was quite crowded and noisy but the lovely host seated us quickly in a quiet area.

What was really different about this restaurant was that it had the appearance that was similar to a cafeteria. You basically were on a really long table seated with your company as well as strangers but the good thing is that each table had its own space.

The food tasted really good. I tried the 'Chilli men' which was just noodles with chicken, prawns and a few other vegetables. The waiter told us that the most popular dish was the Chicken Katsu which is exactly what I order every time I go there now. It is a breaded piece of Chicken that is stacked on top of rice with curry on it and a portion of salad. Since my Spanish friend could not eat spicy food, she asked for the curry to be separate and they happily agreed to do so. I've also tried one of the starters - the lollipop prawn kushiyaki which was yummy grilled prawns on a stick.

The service is good and the food is brought to your table really quickly inspite of it being busy. Their convenient locations all over London make it really easy for people to find them, this restaurant really deserves a rating of 5/5.
Jul 31, 2013
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Yemisi Ramchandar
+3.5
We were at about 15 people the fresh juices were all very tasty, the children had the mini chicken katsu which the liked and the duck gyoksa was delicious and as main menu the vegetarian were happy with the different dishes you offer and the rest of us had some lovely food with the side dishes and the deserts were delicious
Apr 08, 2013
5
James Johnson
+5
We had another gorgeous lunch at Wagamama Kensington, there was plenty of space for us even though it was lunch time, the food as always was very tasty and we had great service. We've never had a bad meal at Wagamama and hopefully that carries on.
5
Oren Tocker
+5
A small lovely branch, The food and service were fantastic! My vegetarian daughter ordered the gyoza ramen - loved it! (Careful its spicy) I ordered the gluten free pad Thai with prawns - loved it! (Spicy )
5
Rammah Taan
+5
Amazing experience.... We were a large group coming from all walks of life, and with various age groups (from 8 to 80 years), and we were all very impressed and very pleased with the food and the service. Anais is a member of staff that deserves a very special mention.... she was so friendly and so caring and so professional.... 100/100 AND SPECIAL THANK YOU ANAIS!
5
Ivan Filipov
+5
First time at Wagamama ever. Decent interior for a chain restaurant, very attentive and friendly staff. Great ramen noodles. Did not liked the option to pay by scanned QR code - actually the part where I must enter my names, email and other personal information. Paid by card instead.
5
Harshal Karvir
+5
Enjoyed my meal, was a delightful experience. My server/manager Hemlata was patient enough to explain the menu and not rush through the process which is surprising. Had no clue about the concept of the restaurant, its because of her expertise i decided to visit the 2nd time.
5
A.J.
+5
The best service at the Kensington High Street branch, Ellie was absolutely fantastic and really looked after us, absolutely lovely girl who obviously loves her job! Food was fantastic as usual, great busy busy atmosphere... only negatives was drinks took far too long to arrive, the food actually came before the drinks which was very odd but then there was only one guy working behind the bar so not his fault... oh and they took forever to seat us when we could clearly see empty tables so maybe someone needs a bit more training in that department but everything else was great so it didn't really matter in the end!
5
Dr Taran Khangura
+5
A nice peaceful Asian experience with a blend of gustatory dishes. The food was wholesome, fresh and soulful. Definitely left an indelible impression on the buds. For 3 people we had x2 starters, 3 main courses and 2 desserts. Very nominal for £70. Would consider the ramen next time but the dishes in pictures were lovely.
4
Diana Mendez
+4
The experience was overall good, as expected, but I was a little bit disappointed by the katsu curry this time. It just didn’t taste as good as it used to.
5
Nadiya Sadzak
+5
Nice food. Quite busy at lunch time, if you want to avoid come a bit earlier! Payment is really easy, do not need to wait much.
5
Estefania Sansores
+5
Great place for ramen and for Asian food in general. Great prices, services and quality food. Definetky recomend. Specially the duck dumplings and the beef ramen.
5
Vidur Bharatram
+5
Yeah always a pleasure to eat here! Great food great service. A young Indian lady from Mumbai, I forget her name sadly, served us our lunch like a professional. Charming and witty, she made our meal enjoyable. Katsu curry wins as usual! Thank you team Wagamama. Brilliant work as usual!
4
Hannah Jauch
+4
We were very pleased with the food! Besides that, there was a long wait even tho plenty of staff was waiting around. The whole place seemed a bit chaotic and unorganized even tho it was half empty. Nobody took our order until we asked if we may order.
4
J W
+4
We like this Wagamama with lots of choice as you would expect in any Wagamama branch. The staff are friendly although last night one was sleeping at the back of the restaurant where they prepare takeaway food. The toilets are clean enough.
5
Eugene Vyborov
+5
Quick service, the food is as good as you would expect from this network. They also allow to pay your order through the web site. Anyways, can’t say anything bad. I especially liked the steamed buns with mushrooms. Tuna was also surprisingly good
4
Kirsee Ali
+4
Good food with friendly service. Atmosphere is quiet and laid back.
4
Dominykas Leksas
+4
Quick service, the food is as good as you would expect. 😋
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