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Wagamama (Great Marlborough St, Soho)

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Revolutionary Japanese-style noodle bar

in 1992 Alan Yau not only put Japanese noodle soup on the map, but set the tone for affordable, healthy and inventive excellent-quality food in stylish but accessible spaces. Shared tables might not be to everyone's taste, but well into the 21st century Wagamama still tastes good, with branches across the UK and further afield. This flagship Great Marlborough St branch, opened in May 2015 following the closure of the nearby Lexington St outlet, takes the Wagamama design to a new level and is...

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