wagamama st paul's

1 Ludgate Hill, London
020 3771 3421

Recent Reviews

Jean-Francois Grange

Came in very late (30 minutes before closure) and we were welcomed with a smile. Good food as usual and relaxed atmosphere despite the touristic location.

James Farmer

Just dreadful service. Didn't even get to the table. Understand that service can be slow, but with the restaurant being only 2/3rds full, then to be asked to stand for 15 mins with your children, as the kitchen is behind, is nonsense. Sit us down. We would wait. But a stroppy waitress just told us to stand. We were the only ones! Really undermines Wagamama brand. Great shame. We left.

Hog-Wards

Amazing experience!! Came for a quick meal and the service was rapid! The food was absolutely delicious and ordering a mixture of sides and mains also to eat in and to then take some sides away, the staff were more than helpful and went above and beyond. Always loved a Wagamama and this one was such a pleasure to visit, thank you!

Rheechen

Lovely food and atmosphere. The food was filling and tasted delicious. Prices were average and not too expensive. I recommend you stop by here for dinner!

dayananda shenoy

Awesome dining experience. Try fire cracker chicken if you like spicy food .

T131ZIlyndab

Just want to say what a pleasure it was to dine here' kailas our waiter was just lovely' we ordered the firecracker chicken and didn't realise it was so hot' kailas was excellent in his customer service and got my wife some water and ice cream to cool down lol ' he went over and above his duties and is an asset to your establishment

Sam Hall

Wagamamas has a new menu, which is definitely worse than the old one. Portions are a bit less generous, and don't taste as good as they did. Some of the best things on the menu are gone. Nuts have been removed from the restaurant as well - I understand this is important from an allergy perspective, but when you order a Pad Thai and can't have peanuts with it, it's just a bit disappointing.

jan jasiok

Well I came here not alone. But it is nor matter with who. Vegan meals was not at my level (my level is 17/18 soon I hope) maybe meaty? Next time? Pay with qr code is a long. I try to be a better person with my language. But better to have a toungue then having a tongue of a pork on my plate. That is why I am a vegan.

simge tabak

Grilled chicken ramen was tasty. It was a big portion. We were able to find seats on a friday

Nurzhaina Toleugazina

Good food, but AWFUL service. Whenever I go there, servants always mess something up: bring completely different order or forget your order altogether! Some servants are rude, some ignore you and it takes ages for them to come take your order… I should stop going to Wagamama because every time they disappoint with their service!

Worldtravel1992

I ate here last week whilst down for work, the service was very efficient and the food was very tasty as well as being an ample portion size which was great! I think a better explanation of the QR code on the menu could be provided however, as a member of staff scribbled a number next to the QR code on my menu and told me to ‘use this’. I assumed this meant I had to order via the QR code, as however the website it took me to didn’t recognise my table number I queried this with a member of staff who then informed me I only use the QR code to pay. It would have been helpful if this was explained rather than just being told ‘use this’! The food was tasty and well priced though so no issues there.

Haven Pope

The food was good, but the atmosphere at this restaurant may take some getting used to for some. It might be a place better suited for dining with friends or family versus by yourself.The seating is arranged in a banquet-style where several guests sit next to each other at a long table. This should be fine if you are sitting with a friend or group of friends. However, I was sitting by myself in a busy restaurant, and eventually, another solo guest was seated almost directly across from me. Everyone was pleasant, and the tables were fairly wide, so this was not uncomfortable for me, but it may be something you consider before choosing this restaurant. Also, with everyone being in close proximity, you definitely will not have any private conversions, for sure.The service is also more like a quick service cafe where there is very little interaction with a dedicated server. Then, you pay independently on your phone and just leave. Again, there was nothing wrong with this, but it may be confusing and awkward for some people. I'm often frustrated at US restaurants when it takes forever to flag down your server when you're ready to pay, so I actually prefer self-checkout options at restaurants.Lastly, the food. If you are not deterred by any of the atmosphere or process "quirks" of this restaurant, then it will be easy to enjoy the food. I had zero complaints. The food tasted fresh and as if it was made with good quality ingredients. There is a good variety of options, so most people should be able to find something they would like. If you are put off by the atmosphere, then they do offer to go (or "take away") options, so you can still enjoy the food, which is the best part.

Sheen Skaria

Wagamama's ramen undoubtedly stands as a titillating dance of flavors and textures in a bowl. A symphony of succulent meat, fresh vegetables, and perfectly cooked noodles swimming in a robust, heartwarming broth - it's authenticity and creativity combined.The portion size generously satisfies, creating a comforting, filling meal that manages to uplift the senses with every slurp.

C S

Interesting.Food and service was good but seating and atmosphere… terrible!We got squeezed right in between two party’s on a big table. It was super uncomfortable and the music was so freaking LOUD! I didn’t even want to talk because I had to scream to make my company understand me. Awful! It wasn’t relaxing at all - I left the restaurant stressed and I couldn’t even enjoy my food.Which was actually really good but will not make me come back again if it’s like this in every location. No thank you.

Viraj Kocharekar

The place that didn’t let me miss Asia in London. Meet the host, Nicki at the St. Paul’s restaurant!

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