Wagamama Covent Garden
come and visit our japanese restaurant in covent garden, london. we serve fresh + exciting japanese food, inspired by the flavours of japan; available in the restaurant and for take-out
japanese restaurant in covent garden, london | wagamama
welcome to ko club introducing the ‘ko club’.
a fun, new, kid-friendly activity pack filled with lots to keep little noodlers busy and engaged while visiting wagamama.
kids can invent their own wagamama dish, take part in a colouring competition and make their own origami ‘ko monster’.
download the activity sheet here to print at home
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Family tea with a side order of ko club at Wagamama Covent Garden
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Wagamama’s traditional Asian menu is fused with more eclectic ingredients.
Wagamama have developed a new ‘ko club’ to help make family visits even more enjoyable.
Wagamama’s menu is wide, with dishes to suit most palates, including a range of gluten-free items.
The children chose mini chicken yaki soba, with ice cream for dessert.
The children’s menu in particular was very reasonably priced, and there was no charge for their cococcino drinks.
Restaurants and Dining in London - Covent Garden
Whether it’s breakfast or brunch, pre-theatre dining or burgers alfresco, Covent Garden is a foodie’s paradise, filled with a diverse array of gastronomic options to suit all tastebuds morning ‘til night.
With renowned five-star restaurants including the likes of Frenchie, Henrietta, The Oystermen and Balthazar, Covent Garden offers world-class dining in the heart of London’s West End.
Wagamama | Covent Garden London
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Covent Garden’s Wagamama is the perfect restaurant for a quick, simple and healthy bite to eat.
Inspired by traditional Japanese ramen bars and distinctive Asian flavours, popular restaurant chain Wagamama first opened in London in 1992.
At the Covent Garden branch you can sit at one of the communal tables and tuck into large bowls of noodle soup, plates piled high with ramen dishes and delicious curries and rice.
vegan valentines Tickets, Mon, 12 Feb 2018 at 19:00 | Eventbrite
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introducing the second wagamama vegan hangout; the valentine’s edition.
taking place at wagamama covent garden, 12 feb hosted by loui blake, the vegan hangout is a celebration of all things vegan.
enjoy delicious plant-based dishes with a network of likeminded and influential herbivores and, in celebration of valentine's day, we have a special guest joining us... for one night and one night only, the beloved vegatsu will be available to order, along with our newest vegan dessert, the mango + matcha millefeuille.
both on trial exclusively at noodle lab only so, give your loved one the gift of vegatsu this valentine's day t's + c's | book your place now for free to secure your place.
one main meal and drink must be purchased by each individual ticket holder | wagamama reserve the right to withdraw the event at any time
Yummy Noodles And KO Club Fun at Wagamama, Covent Garden ...
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Of course, Wagamama’s asian quick fast food is now a staple in towns across the UK, with new branches opening all the time – there are even restaurants in Boston and New York, USA, now.
Since my first Wagamama meal in Dean Street, I’ve lost count quite how many noodles I’ve slurped or katsu curries I’ve demolished.
When I took Monkey up to London for a day trip last week, I decided to grab some lunch at Wagamama’s new Covent Garden branch in Bedford Street and this was the first time I’d taken him.
Monkey was delighted to be handed a cup of crayons and a KO Club activity sheet – a new kid-friendly activity where kids can invent their own Wagamama dish, take part in a colouring competition and make their own origami ‘ko monster’.
We also couldn’t resist some chilli squid, and bottle of wine… The food came quickly, but we had a enough time to do some of the activities on the KO sheet before Monkey tucked into his noodles, which were filling and nutritious.
Wagamama - Covent Garden Reviews - London, United Kingdom ...
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Covent Gardens branch is very similar to the others, its good, fast and pretty good value for London.
With friendly staff, fast service even when busy its a great place for a quick bite.