wasabi.uk.com

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1.5 Based on 114 reviews

Wasabi is a fast food restaurant chain based in the United Kingdom, focused on Japanese food, especially sushi and bento, and operating primarily in London and New York, with further branches elsewhere in England as of 2019....

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Richard O
Wasabi slop. Five noodles and a ton of onions and peas. Tasteless and horrible vegetable gyoza. I ha

Wasabi slop. Five noodles and a ton of onions and peas. Tasteless and horrible vegetable gyoza. I had these about 2 years ago and they were delicious. Not anymore. Not sure what changed but I will never buy again. And I eat almost anything. Avoid is my best advice.

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Date of experience: Feb 07, 2026
Edward
Avoid Luton’s wasabi.

At Luton airport they didn’t want to sell unless we didn’t eat in the restaurant. 25 minutes before closing she said “we’re closing down, you can’t eat here”. Such an appalling person.

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Date of experience: Oct 09, 2025
Gone completely down hill

Gone completely down hill. Half potion sizes and removed fresh bento from Victoria station. Wouldn't surprise me if someone's out the back microwaving the Tesco versions. Killed one of the good ones. Shame.

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Date of experience: Oct 09, 2025
Rory Prior
Wasabi used to be great

Wasabi used to be great, but it's turned into an Itsu clone where everything is just some variation on avocado and salmon. It's so tediously bland. They used to do an amazing Tokyo set with spicy salmon nigiri, katsu chicken and several types of maki. There used to a huge range of individual nigiri, gunkan and so on. No tasteless avocado mush in sight. Such a shame, oh and the prices are now absurd. Best part of £20 for lunch!?

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Date of experience: Oct 06, 2025
Tilly Car
Best part of the meal was scraping into…

Best part of the meal was scraping into the bin. We feel so depressed now. It’s ruined my hot date. My smokeshow of a date now isn’t feeling the vibe. Thanks a lot. The 70% onion 🧅 has given her tummy ache. And an impending sense of DOOM!!!!! Depression in a bowl. That was yaki so bad

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Date of experience: Sep 06, 2025
Johnny
BBQ beef!! NO!!! BBQ cabbage !!!

BBQ beef!!!! Should be called BBQ cabbage. Gross 1 inch thick 50 pieces of cabbage vein with noodles and 10 peas and 3 crisps thin beef small pieces. 4.50£ !!!!! 800% profit.Not bad.

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Date of experience: Sep 05, 2025
Qamar Zaman
Unhigeinic food

Unhigeinic foodDelivery was given by deliveroo at 03/08/2025As I reached to pick up the order they remove from the app number 352932.I travel 3 miles and some extra deliveroo did not pay.And I have to close the app

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Date of experience: Aug 03, 2025
Isabel Fisher
Japanese cuisine in Luton Airpor is not for early birds

Unfortunately, while waiting for my flight, I didn't have time to eat at Wasabi at Luton Airport. The AI shows it opens at 4 a.m. Yes. At 4 a.m., everyone is working at full speed, serving customers. Except for Wasabi. They're just setting up the goods and cleaning up there. It looks awful. How is this supposed to be associated with Japanese work culture??? I don't recommend it.

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Date of experience: Jul 23, 2025
Graham
Noodles and teriyaki chicken at Victoria

I purchased a noodle and teriyaki chicken meal costing 8.95 for my daughter as we just got off a delayed train. Wasabi has gone down immensely since their early days, but it is now embarrassing, they own me at least £5 back. The noodles are stacked full of sloppy onions, so don’t bother buying if you don’t love your noodles with at least 40% onions. There was very little chicken in the sauce part, so many sloppy fillings, onions, red peppers and doesn’t taste much like teriyaki. I won’t be going back again!

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Date of experience: Jun 21, 2025
IR74
Wasabi vegetable guoza microwave meal. AVOID

Bought myself two Wasabi vegetable guoza from the co-op as I thought I would give it a try. Possibly the worst mistake I’ve ever made, but then considering I’ve now noticed it is full of MSG and modified everything I’m not surprised. However, given that it was full of MSG It was bland as hell, apparently there is supposed to be shredded carrot in with the noodles but all I could see was a mass of peas and large chunks of onion. I will absolutely not be purchasing another one of these and considering I’d already bought two, the other one is going straight in the bin, in future I will continue to make my own. I’d bought these as I thought I would give myself a night off from cooking after work.To anybody remotely considering buying one of these from the co-op or wherever else they sell them don’t bother wasting your money at £4.80 , thankfully mine were on the reduced shelf at £1.68 but still I wish I bought something else instead. And if Wasabi does read this, why do you have to use a flavour enhancer at all? It does nothing for the food, people react to it and it gives the impression that your food is not that great in the first place if you have to use a flavour enhancer. Stop pumping people full of crap and modified food and start using natural healthy ingredients. There is absolutely no quality to this product that is for sure, regardless of the fact it’s microwave. What’s even more laughable is the fact that you’ve slapped a new tasty recipe logo on it , what a joke!

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Date of experience: Jun 03, 2025

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  • Wasabi is a fast food restaurant chain based in the United Kingdom, focused on Japanese food, especially sushi and bento, and operating primarily in London and New York, with further branches elsewhere in England as of 2019.

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