A Flavorful Feast at Wagamama Boylston Street Boston
Recently, my friends and I had the pleasure of dining at Wagamama on Boylston Street in Boston, and we were treated to a truly delightful culinary experience.
As soon as we entered the restaurant, we were greeted by a vibrant and energetic ambiance. The modern decor and open kitchen concept created an inviting atmosphere that immediately caught our attention. The staff members were friendly, attentive, and guided us through the menu with great expertise.
We decided to try a variety of dishes to get a taste of Wagamama's offerings. We ordered two grilled chicken ramen bowls, one vegetable ramen, bang-bang cauliflower, and two immunity booster drinks.
The grilled chicken ramen bowls were a highlight of our meal. The broth was rich and flavorful, perfectly complementing the tender grilled chicken. The noodles had a satisfying texture, and the accompanying vegetables added freshness and depth to the dish. It was a comforting and satisfying bowl of ramen that left us craving for more.
The vegetable ramen was equally impressive. The broth was aromatic and packed with umami flavors, while the assortment of fresh vegetables provided a delightful crunch and vibrant colors. It was a wholesome and nourishing option that catered to our vegetarian friend's preferences.
The bang-bang cauliflower was a true showstopper. The cauliflower florets were crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and generously coated with a tangy and slightly spicy sauce. It was a unique and delicious twist on a classic vegetable dish that left us wanting another serving.
To boost our immune systems, we ordered the immunity booster drinks. These refreshing beverages were a combination of invigorating fruits and natural ingredients, providing a refreshing and revitalizing experience. It was the perfect accompaniment to our meal, adding a healthy touch to our dining experience.
Overall, our experience at Wagamama Boylston Street Boston was exceptional. The food was flavorful, expertly prepared, and beautifully presented. The attentive service and vibrant atmosphere added to the overall enjoyment of our dining experience.
If you're in Boston and craving a taste of Japanese-inspired cuisine, Wagamama is a must-visit. Whether you're in the mood for delicious ramen, innovative vegetarian options, or unique small plates, Wagamama offers a diverse menu that caters to all palates. We left the restaurant with satisfied taste buds and a desire to return for more...
Read moreWalking around the Prudential Center in Boston, one is always a few steps away from any number of eateries. And most are for the visitor traffic that mostly abounds. And in this milieu deciding to eat at a chain restaurant may not even be a weighing factor. In that frame of mind, I decided to try the Wagamama, and found a pleasant delight.
The place has an open but a very communal seating arrangement. Probably a smart way to manage a modicum of comfort, but also sustaining heavy traffic. The staff all the way from the usher to the servers are very polite and run the place very smoothly. I settled for a starter plate of Chili Calamari (fried squid) and pleasantly found it to be a taste above average. The spicy cilantro dip was fresh and had that spike to meet the spicy aficionados expectations. My main course was the Spicy Salmon Teriyaki with soba noodles, broccolini, and miso that made the morsels mouth watering. The server Joshua brought a very bright attitude and added to the overall experience.
If you are looking for a reasonably priced, but a very good meal with quick service in a lively ambiance, this place will not disappoint. Maybe you will share the same sense of satisfaction, with which I write...
Read moreI hate to say it but I was really disappointed with my experience at Wagamamas yesterday. Without doubt my worst experience at a Wagamama restaurant.
As usual, the food comes out as and when it’s ready. However our meals had all arrived and we still hadn’t received our juices we’d ordered. As soon as we queried where they were, they arrived almost immediately.
Ordered chicken Gyoza, again that took an age to arrive. Sometime after the main meals. No problem with this, but again, as soon as it was queried where they were, they arrived. Sadly it seems they were sitting there for a while as they arrived barely lukewarm. To be fair these were removed from the bill when we told the waitress about this.
I ordered chilli chicken ramen. This is my go to meal at Wagamama, and never disappointed with it - until yesterday. Chicken tasted like a really cheap piece of chicken. Some of it too tough to eat.
Also service standards were below what I would expect at Wagamama. At no point during the meal did a server ask us how our meals were.
I thoroughly enjoy Wagamama restaurants generally, but this was a real let down and won’t be returning to...
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