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Topic History of: Bournemouth
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Green Man Honey wrote:
Lemontree wrote:
Wagamama serves fantastic Asian-based food
centered on Japanese cuisine - with totally different and unique tastes.

There are few comparables in the UK, and all food is freshly cooked in bright restaurants. Don't knock it until you've tried it!

Rare spices are included in their meals, and the chicken dishes are delicious. As is the extensive range of juices!.


Their meals are ready prepared and cooked as is, like most chains.
They cant make variations unfortunately.

Which rare spices do they use, Barney?


Honey wrote:
Lemontree wrote:
Wagamama serves fantastic Asian-based food
centered on Japanese cuisine - with totally different and unique tastes.

There are few comparables in the UK, and all food is freshly cooked in bright restaurants. Don't knock it until you've tried it!

Rare spices are included in their meals, and the chicken dishes are delicious. As is the extensive range of juices!.


Their meals are ready prepared and cooked as is, like most chains.
They cant make variations unfortunately.

Which rare spices do they use, Barney?


They don't use rare spices Honey. If they did their prices will be much higher.
Lemontree Well regarded, and ranked, by the UK dining public


www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/topdi...-list-887277300.html


Wagamama - the highest proportion of 5* ratings
Honey Lemontree wrote:
Wagamama serves fantastic Asian-based food
centered on Japanese cuisine - with totally different and unique tastes.

There are few comparables in the UK, and all food is freshly cooked in bright restaurants. Don't knock it until you've tried it!

Rare spices are included in their meals, and the chicken dishes are delicious. As is the extensive range of juices!.


Their meals are ready prepared and cooked as is, like most chains.
They cant make variations unfortunately.

Which rare spices do they use, Barney?
Green Ma Lemontree wrote:
Wagamama serves fantastic Asian-based food
centered on Japanese cuisine - with totally different and unique tastes.

There are few comparables in the UK, and all food is freshly cooked in bright restaurants. Don't knock it until you've tried it!

Rare spices are included in their meals, and the chicken dishes are delicious. As is the extensive range of juices!.


Hey moron, I have tried it so my experience was just pile of noodles on a plate with chicken. It reminded me of Pot Noodles.

I have been to Japan for work (read my earlier posts and thread) I have eaten authentic Japanese cuisines which knock Wagamama out of the ball park. I have no idea why people enjoy Wagamama it seems to be hispters, nerds and students who enjoy it.

I refuse Cafe Rouge ever since they added an expensive service charges on my bill.
Lemontree Lemontree wrote:
Wagamama serves fantastic Asian-based food
centered on Japanese cuisine - with totally different and unique tastes.

There are few comparables in the UK, and all food is freshly cooked in bright restaurants. Don't knock it until you've tried it!

Rare spices are included in their meals, and the chicken dishes are delicious. As is the extensive range of juices!.


It's a simple business model really - different style cuisine from another continent.

Getting on towards 200 UK outlets now, Wagamama is both altruistic and ahead of its time.


www.foodserviceequipmentjournal.com/waga...low-income-families/