The Wagamama Cookbook (Cookery)
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Average customer review:Product Description
True to the positive eating, positive living ethos of wagamama's idiosyncratic chain of noodle restaurants, this official collection of recipes shares the secret of the hallmark culinary minimalism that has won it instant cult status worldwide. The distinctive wagamama flavour originates from the traditional 200-year-old ramen (noodle) shops of Japan which guarantee nourishment with ingredients that cleanse and nurture the mind and body. Suitable for meat-eaters, seafood lovers and vegetarians alike, the noodle, rice and dumpling recipes have been specially created by the people behind wagamama's unique house style and concentrate on cooking fresh, quality ingredients in a way that retains maximum flavour and nutrition. With mouth-watering recipes for appetisers and side dishes, hearty soups and stir-fries and a selection of exotic sweet-rice desserts, this unique collection means that the stylish wagamama experience is now yours to take home. Whether you want to impress the health-conscious dinner guest or simply feed the family good, wholesome meals, this book allows you to recreate the best of Japanese cooking. No raw fish, or complex sushi dishes that take hours to prepare and seconds to eat - just a collection of delicious, low-fat, one-pot meals which are easy on your time and budget as well as your waistline.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #72006 in Books
- Published on: 2004-05-20
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Our aim at wagamama for now and in the future is to serve great, fresh and nutritious food in an elegant, yet simple environment. To provide a helpful, friendly service and value for money. Change for us is in the form of continuous improvement.' the wagamama ethos"
Philippa Davenport, Financial Times December 04
If you want to know all about noodles and rice, this is the book for you.
Tom Parker Bowles, Mail on Sunday May 2005
"a must-buy"
Customer Reviews
An inspiring cookbook
The Wagamama cookbook is a great introduction to making Japanese noodles,-I enjoy them so much that I make them a couple of times a week now. At first I found the recipes difficult as I had to invest in new ingredients and learn new techniques, but after a few attempts I could make them with my eyes shut! The book has recipes for noodles, rice dishes, meat, fish, dumplings, salads and sauces. (It does not cover how to make sushi though.) Everything I made was delicious, as I could adapt the recipes to my own taste. I was so impressed that I went to the Wagamama restaurant in London, and I was pleased to find out that my own attempts tasted even better! The recipes are bursting with flavour and fun to cook. I really recommend this book, but be warned, you will need access to a Chinese/Japanese supermarket to get some of the ingredients.
An amazing book for every occasions!
I love this book! I have always loved noodles and all Japanese food but I could not cook them at home. It is now very easy to cook dishes from Wagamama restaurant at home for my family or for a dinner with friends. Every time, I have cooked recipes from the book, it has been a great success!
Hopefully, there are plenty of tips on ingredients, cooking techniques... so recipes are really easy to prepare and you can't fail!
Good But Not Simple
If you like Wagamama's and like cooking then you'll like this.
It is difficult though to find recipes with only a few ingredients. If you want simple cooking then this isn't it.
I like my oriental food and cook now and again, and there's a few recipes here that I try. The recipes seem to be relatively authentic (I do have some experience) but seem over complicated at times. If you do follow the recipe though, then it does seem to turn out something like what you get in the restaurant...
You might not find all your favourites here as I think their menu varies from city to city. I would though be willing to get another of their cookbooks to find my favourites based on my experiences of this version.




