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wagamama unveils new festive menu

It will be available until 31 December.

wagamama has unveiled its festive menu, and for the first time, groups of six or more can book a table at any restaurant.

Groups can avail of three flavour-packed courses for a fixed price. Alongside their main course, guests may choose between shareables and desserts.

Available until 31 December, the specially priced set menu features an array of dishes, from the classics and newer menu items to plant-based items.

The festive dining features dishes like teriyaki beef donburi, chicken and prawn pad thai, as well as chicken katsu curry.

Aside from this, the menu also includes the exclusive hot honey fried chicken, coated in sweet and zesty hot honey. Guests can also avail their desserts with a twist, including banana katsu, white chocolate and ginger cheesecake, and yuzu basque cheesecake.

With both meat and plant-based menus available, guests may avail three courses for £27.50 and £24.00, respectively. 

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