How strange to compare this Wagamama review with today
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Had lunch at Wagamama in Canterbury on Saturday, for the first time since this new branch opened. It was busy, but not as crowded as some lunching venues are, so we got seated quickly. I love Wagamama, but haven't been for a while, we usually head straight for Nando's when we're up this way. First difference from my previous "positive eating" experiences was glaring - I was driving, so NO plum wine. This perhaps coloured the rest of the meal for me. Clare went for Yaki Soba, and the chicken in it wasn't that nice - it looked a bit grey to me. My Yasai Katsu Curry was just as I remembered it it, and the Yasai Gyoza on the side were good too, if maybe a bit squidgy. With soft drinks this came to 23 quid, not outrageous, but we could have spent less elsewhere. Worst point of all was we felt a bit fat and sluggish for the rest of the day, though we both had it in our minds this would be a healthy option for lunch.
So, to sum up, it was nice, and this is not a bad review.
pauly :: 2005 :: Comment / reply
I never have Yasai Katsu Curry any more, though I used to eat it all the time in London. Maybe this was my first visit to the Canterbury branch...
pauly :: 20 Sep :: 2008 :: Comment / reply
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