Dining in Brighton’s Wagamama’s is like being in a contemporary canteen, perhaps even reminiscent of the school dinner hall, with its rows of benches, sloping ceiling, open-air kitchen on one side and floor to ceiling windows on the other.
Operating a “we’ll bring both your starters and main to your table when it’s ready” you might find you’re eating your main course whilst your partner is still on their drink - but at least you can be sure your food will be hot.
This place can and does get extremely busy, particularly at weekend, so be prepared to queue.
What we ordered:
- Seafood Ramen (Japanese soup with squid, tiger prawns, fish, spring onions and bamboo shots) £9.00
- Chicken Katsu Curry (Breaded chicken and rice with curry sauce) £7.75
- (steamed Soya beans with salt) £3.50
- Sprite £3.70
Price:
£23.90 for two
Extras:
Wagamamas usually have a range special offers and money off vouchers, so be sure to check their website and the local press, particularly The Argus newspaper.
Verdict:
Fresh fast food, friendly staff and reasonably priced – however if you were looking for authenticity, I would perhaps looks elsewhere.
Contact:
Wagamama Brighton, The Argus Building, Kensington Street, Brighton, BN1 4AJ. Tel: 01273 688 892, Web: Wagamama.com

Seafood Ramen
Edamame
Chicken Katsu Curry

Seafood Ramen


