Wagamama
Wagamama is a restaurant in Edinburgh serving ramen, curries, stir-fries, and rice bowls with Asian flavors. It has a modern, open design with visible kitchen preparation and seating arrangements that promote sharing, with roughly half the menu featuring plant-based options.
Wagamama originated in Japan and has adapted to different markets and tastes over time. The Edinburgh location has been established for several years and has become a popular spot for residents and visitors seeking fresh and satisfying meals in the city.
The name Wagamama comes from Japanese, meaning a sense of indulgence or impulsiveness. The open seating arrangement encourages diners to share dishes and sit close to others, creating a communal dining experience that reflects how food is enjoyed across Asia.
The restaurant is located on Lothian Road in central Edinburgh, easy to find with good public transport access. It features a lift at the entrance, wheelchair accessibility, click-and-collect service, delivery options, free Wi-Fi, and high chairs for families with children.
The restaurant operates a bowl recycling program where customers can return used takeout containers for a discount on their next meal. It also provides braille menus and induction loops for guests with hearing needs.
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