Friendly staff , great service, and lovely food. On weekends, the place gets crowded after 5 PM slightly affecting the service and quality of food served.
Amazing place, impeccable service by polite staff and excellent food. Visited Wagamama Blanchardstown on 14th April 2017 during my recent visit to Dublin and can confidently say that it's the best restaurant I visited in Dublin. I ordered a dish for takeaway but after 10 minutes thought of changing my order. I was a little hesitant but when I approached the staff they politely changed my order. Upon getting my order I realised they have packed both the dishes while charging only for one. I was totally touched by this gesture. Will return there always when I am there in Dublin. Wagamama staff Blanchardstown, you guys rock!!! You guys represent Irish hospitality and warmth. And lastly, food was yummmm.
Always what I expect. Good service and good food. Squid and wings as appetisers and a Katsu curry for my main. Very impressed as always. Recommend to Asian food lovers all of the time.
I love visiting Wagamama during my lunch break with friends from work. Service is good, efficient and the staff are always friendly. The food is always really good! They do a lunch menu where you can get a main and drink for €9.95 and it's well worth it.
My favourites are the chicken bento box and the Raisukaree curry with chicken.
If you're around Blanchardstown Centre you definitely should pop in.
It was my first time visiting Wagamama, and I would definitely go back. Exciting array of dishes to choose from, I had the yaki soba which was delicious, and a huge portion. We also ordered teriaki noodles with tofu, and a green super juice. All was lovely; the service was prompt and attentive, the price was good; a family friendly place to dine!
I'm a huge fan of Wagamama and regularly visit their Blanchardstown and South King Street restaurants.
The staff are always welcoming and know a lot about the food they serve.
People usually think the Katsu Chicken curry is the nicest thing as it's a go-to dish however there are far nicer dishes on the menu! My top choices would definitely be the Firecracker Chicken for those who like anything spicy (the waiter will probably warn you if you're a first-timer!) and also the Teriyaki Chicken Soba. If you like starters, I'd recommend the Duck Gyoza and for dessert I always choose the Coconut Reika ice-cream.
Portion sizes are great, loads of vegetables in every dish and the sauces are amazing.
I have never had a bad meal or bad experience here, and I have dined here numerous times.
One of my favourite go to restaurants. Until recently I had only tried the chicken katsu but decided to branch out and get the chu chee curry which is in a creamy coconut sauce - amazing. Packed with chicken and butternut sauce and served with rice so it's really filling. Have had the dumplings (gyoza) a few times now and decided I don't like them. I wouldn't be too fond of much else on the starter menu so that's the only fault for me! Great when you can get vouchers on Living Social/ Groupon. I recently got the €40 for €20 voucher which is great for 2 people!
I absolutely love wagamama, I love the atmosphere, how the seating works, the staff & how they're really child friendly! I come here all the time and tried nearly everything on the menu... My favorites are: starters - the 'pork bulgogi', omg. It's bbq flavored, soft, cooked to perfection pork with pickled red onion, bean sports & corridor wrapped in lettuce........😍 enough said! Mains : I loveeee the Yaki Soba (stir fry noodle dish, full of flavors), the Chicken Teriyaki Donburi (the pic below is this, gorgeous light rice dish) & the Raisukaree (nicest curry on the menu busting with coconut & lime flavors!). I wish I had more pictures, sorry!
Oh and I always get the Asahi beer to go with my meals... 😊 my fav beer, again nice and light in the tummy ...
Michael Liam Coughlan
+3.5
Wagamama has probably been the most difficult place to review for me because it neither excels nor disappoints with what it does.
The place itself has a nice sleek and modern feel about it although some could argue its more like a cafeteria than an actually restaurant due to a lot of the tables joined together, it didn't bother me personally though. Everybody gets a pair of chopsticks too, which I've never used so after not long of embarrassing myself trying to eat with them I went back to the more traditional fork and knife! It was a nice touch though!
When looking at the menu I was absolutely clueless, I didn't know what most of the things were so it was a complete gamble to whether I'd like the dish or not, but the waitress was really helpful, recommending her favourite food which took the burden off me and she did a good job in choosing! I ended up getting the Teriyaki Chicken Soba, which was chicken (thanks captain obvious), noodles and a bunch of vegetables (which is what most Asian dishes consist of!) but it was actually really nice, although it had a weird aftertaste, but still nice nonetheless.
For dessert I got the three scoop of ice cream, including two vanillas and a salted caramel. I wasn't too mad on the salted caramel if I'm being honest, but that's nothing against Wagamama I just don't like that type!
All in all Wagamama is solid Asian cuisine and for €20 (albeit with the LivingSocial voucher) it was more than worth it. It wouldn't be my first choice if lets say Captain Americas was on the cards too but it's not bad at all and is worth at least one visit.
Had heard good things about this place so decided to try it out and I was not disappointed. The decor is very cool and different to anything I have seen before. As it is Asian there were chop sticks on the tables which were fun to play around with. To eat I had the chicken katsu curry which was amazing! It was really tasty. I liked how we were supplied with water upon arrival even though we had ordered drinks. The staff were extremely friendly and the waitress was more than happy to help my brother decide on what to order based on his preferences. I ended with a cappacino which was delicious. Would definitely recommend wagamama! Michael Liam Coughlan
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