Business Journal: Wagamama On The Way
Wagamama, the popular UK-based noodle bar, is on the way to DC, according to the Washington Business Journal.
Business Journal writer Tierney Plumb wrote in a Tuesday story: "U.K.-based noodle house Wagamama will enter the region with its 5,800-square-foot location on Seventh St. NW late this year or early next."
The international chain opened its first US shop in Boston in April 2007. Rumors of a DC outpost have been swirling for some time. The Business Journal also reports that Wagamama wants to open more locations around the metro area.
As a pence-pinching student in London one summer, I fell hard for the affordable noodle joint. And I can't wait to see how it's received in DC.
Eaten at a Wagamama? What did you think?
(Image from wagamama.com.)
Business Journal writer Tierney Plumb wrote in a Tuesday story: "U.K.-based noodle house Wagamama will enter the region with its 5,800-square-foot location on Seventh St. NW late this year or early next."
The international chain opened its first US shop in Boston in April 2007. Rumors of a DC outpost have been swirling for some time. The Business Journal also reports that Wagamama wants to open more locations around the metro area.
As a pence-pinching student in London one summer, I fell hard for the affordable noodle joint. And I can't wait to see how it's received in DC.
Eaten at a Wagamama? What did you think?
(Image from wagamama.com.)
Comments
In DC, we already have an embarrassment of Pan-Asian restaurants. I'd be much more interested to see a local Yauatcha.
I can't wait!
I was in the minority though. Everyone else seemed to love this place.
I hope they open up along the Green Line - Like at the PETWORTH or Columbia Heights Metro stations!!!
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What a disappointment. There's nothing on the menu that is at all creative, on the one hand, or purist on the other. I went several times and every time it was a big let down. I didn't think it was all that much cheaper, either, quite frankly.
7th Street, with all the other trendy chains, is perfect for this place. I'll probably go with friends after movies and stuff anyways.