Wagamama
About
Tuck into flavoursome rice and noodle dishes at Wagamama, a popular chain inspired by the ramen bars of Japan, featuring communal tables and benches, rapid-fire service and open kitchens.
Wagamama first opened its doors in 1992 in London's Bloomsbury. Today, the budget, family-friendly restaurant chain has expanded to more than 200 locations in 22 countries, including 170-plus restaurants in the UK alone.
What food is served at Wagamama?
Pick from hearty Japanese-inspired ramen, sizzling noodles straight from the grill, fragrant curries and soulful bowls, packed with colour and flavour.
From child-friendly noodle dishes and ramen to Wagamama's famed katsu curry, families with young children will love the extensive kids' menu.
There are also plenty of sweet treats to enjoy, such as banana katsu and miso caramel ice cream.
All Wagamama London locations
There are Wagamama restaurants in the following London locations: Bankside (18-20 Sumner Street, SE1 9JZ), Battersea Power Station (5 Prospect Way, SW11 8BH), Brent Cross (Brent Cross Shopping Centre, Prince Charles Drive, NW4 3FP), Bromley (High Street, Intu Shopping Centre, BR1 1DN), Camden (11 Jamestown Road, NW1 7BW), Canary Wharf (45 Bank Street, 39 Jubilee Place, E14 5NY), Clink Street (1 Clink Street, SE1 9BU), Covent Garden (17 Bedford Street, WC2E 9HP), Croydon (4 Park Lane, CR0 1JA), Ealing (11 High Street, The Broadway Shopping Centre, W5 5DB), Finchley (Great North Leisure Park, Chapelfield, N12 0GL), Fulham Broadway (Unit 2, Upper Level, Fulham Broadway Shopping Centre, SW6 1BW), Great Marlborough Street (42 Great Marlborough Street, W1F 7JL), Greenwich (The O2, Greenwich Peninsula, SE10 0ES), Hammersmith (244 Shepherds Bush Road, The Old Fire Station, W6 7NL), Hampstead (58-62 Heath Street, NW3 1EN), Holborn (123 Kingsway, Basement and Ground Floor, WC2B 6PA), Islington (40 Parkfield Street, N1 Centre, N1 0PS), Kensington (26-40 Kensington High Street, W8 4PF), Marble Arch (Unit 01, Ground floor and Basement, 6 Marble Arch, Marble Arch Place, W1H 7EJ), Old Street (West Retail Unit, The Bower, 207 Old Street, EC1V 9NR), Paddington (3 Sheldon Square, W2 6HY), Putney (50-54 Putney High Street, SW15 1SQ), Richmond (3 Hill Street, TW9 1SX), Southbank (Riverside Level, Royal Festival Hall, SE1 8XX), St Paul’s (1 Ludgate Hill, EC4M 7AA), Tower Hill (Retail Unit 2b, Tower Place East, EC3N 4EE), Victoria (5 Cardinal Walk, Unit 8 Ground Floor, SW1E 5JE), Wandsworth (Southside Shopping Centre, Garratt Lane, SW18 4TE), Wembley (104 London Designer Outlet, Wembley Park Boulevard, HA9 0FD), Westfield Stratford (The Loft, Mezzanine Level, The Gallery, Westfield Stratford City, E20 1ET), Westfield White City (Southern Terrace, Westfield London Shopping Centre, Ariel Way, W12 7GA), Wigmore Street (101a Wigmore Street, W1U 1QR) and Wimbledon (46-48 Wimbledon Hill Road, SW19 7PA).
Does Wagamama take bookings?
Wagamama is now taking bookings for groups of six or more. You can book your bench by visiting Wagamama's group bookings page or calling the restaurant you'd like to visit.
For groups of five or fewer, Wagamama doesn't take bookings and operates on a first-come first-served basis. However, the service is usually efficient and guests don't often wait long before getting seated.
What are the opening times for Wagamama in London?
Wagamama's opening times vary depending on the branch's location but most venues are open daily till late (usually from around 11am to 10pm or 11pm).