Wagamama has unveiled its new menu - and the chain restaurant says there is something for everyone to try.
The menu was introduced on October 2 as part of the brand's 'no one way to Wagamama' campaign.
This aims to remind customers of the options available to them, from 'light snacks to hearty main bowls, shareable plates, and family feasts.'
A key highlight of the new menu is the hot honey fried chicken and hot sweet fried vegan ‘chicken’, a spicy-sweet sharing dish.
The menu also caters to those seeking lighter bites, with the inclusion of koko ‘prawn’ crackers, a vegan alternative to the traditional prawn cracker, and rainbow pickles with a tangy sweet and sour vinegar sauce.
The menu also marks a collaboration with Rahel Stephanie, also known as Spoons.
She has introduced the crispy sambal fry, an Indonesian-inspired dish.
This dish was initially exclusive to Wagamama’s noodle lab, but due to 'overwhelming demand', it has now been rolled out nationwide.
It includes lightly battered chicken or firm tofu coated in garlic and red pepper powder, paired with mild tomato sambal, vibrant pickled slaw, coconut rice, and a chilled, turmeric-stained egg, with amai sauce on the side.
Ms Stephanie said: "Bringing my supper club to the lab at the start of the year was a dream.
"When I first moved to London, I realised how limited the representation of Indonesian cuisine was.
"The main motivation as to why I cook is to share and spread awareness about my country’s cuisine with those around me, and bringing this dish nationwide is a great opportunity to reach even more people.
"I can’t wait for everyone to taste the new dish and experience the flavours of my heritage which mean so much to me."
Wagamama is also responding to a growing demand for cocktails and drinks with a new drinks menu.
The restaurant chain is introducing a number of ambassadors through its loyalty platform, where members can redeem free menu items.
Chief marketing officer at Wagamama, Kay Bartlett, said: "Our ‘no one way to Wagamama’ philosophy is at the heart of this new menu.
"Guests want more than just a meal – they crave flexibility, variety, and personalisation.
"Whether it's a quick midweek lunch, a quiet moment of indulgence, or getting together over some shareables with friends, we believe that great food should cater to every mood or moment."
You can try it out at Wagamamas across the North West, including the Bolton branch in Middlebrook.
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