Food was very nice, although I did get the wrong meal at first. Lucky i was staying right next door so it was no problem to go back and the girl was very apologetic. Paid $19 for vietnamese chicken salad, very tasty but I thought overpriced.
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Food was very nice, although I did get the wrong meal at first. Lucky i was staying right next door so it was no problem to go back and the girl was very apologetic. Paid $19 for vietnamese chicken salad, very tasty but I thought overpriced.
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We liked our experience here. I have been to one before in the UK, so knew a bit about what to expect. The food was really good and plentiful (excellent value for money). The oddity (at all Wagamama restaurants) is that meals arrive randomly (as they are cooked). However, this adds to the charm of the places.
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Nothing to write home about dining here. Food was less than average, there's nothing authentic about it.
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Stopped here for dinner with a friend one night; restaurant was busy yet we were seated comfortably amongst others. Would have loved to have ate outdoors but maybe next time. Food selection is excellent and quality was divine.
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Last chance I had to eat at Wagamama before this trip I was in an airport and was really stressed (only drank ginger beer) but everything looked so good that when I came across the Bridge Street location - I jumped at the chance to actually eat at this place. Had the duck gyoza, chili squid and the seasonal chili...
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Been to several of these franchises and they all deliver value for money, bento boxes are the best to sample their tuck.
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Ok, i've heard wagamama that many times so I thought I'd try for myself. Firstly, the furnitures are not comfly - you sit on a wooden bench. The food serving is small and the taste is just average. I wouldn't pay just under $20 for a bento box when I can get the same from an independent place for less...
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Have often seen Wagamama restaurants and they always seem to do good trade, so while staying at Intercontinental just up the roqad, we decided to try this out. The wait to be seated was longer than expected, yet the place was only a third full at 5:45pm on a Fridat evening. They obviously were waiting on more servers etc to...
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Technology should not replace a social dining experience. I go to a restaurant and expect the kitchen to deliver all the table guests meals at the same time so it becomes a communal dining experience. Not so here. Orders are taken on wireless hand devices (don't try and order anything special - it cannot be done) and relayed directly to...
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Interesting food but would have appreciated separate plates so we could share the dishes. Tables are long and meant to be shared. The kitchens are open. Food comes out fast.
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