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The South Bank Centre
Belvedere Road
Lambeth
London, SE1 8XX
Nearest Transport: Embankment
020 7021 0877
The first Wagamama noodle bar opened in 1992, near the British Museum in Central London, and was immediately a success. With several noodle bars in London and now nationwide, Wagamama offers a fast efficient service in a clean and modern environment.
20 to 40 pounds

Food is fine, can't say the same for the service

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    Wagamama
    The South Bank Centre Belvedere Road London SE1 8XX uk
    24th November 2007
    Food is fine, can't say the same for the service
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    My wife and I went to this particular Wagamama on a Saturday lunch time, and the queue was long outside. While we were queuing up to be seated, one of the waiter came out and handed out menu so we could start looking at what we wanted to eat. Somehow, the waiter completely passed by and ignored me. I was the only asian in the queue (my wife is scotish), and I couldn't believe it was happening in London of all places. The thought of it being an one off mistake was proven wrong when we finally reached the door. Again, I was ignored by the waiter until it was obvious I was at the head of the queue and he had to deal with me.

    Food on the other hand was fine. Not authentic Asian but taste good nonetheless.
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