The next morning, I managed to do a little retail therapy, which made me work up quite the appetite. Bret was also not feeling his best as he had a late night out with the guys and drank a questionable amount of beers. We decided that the best remedy to both problems was to slurp up some noodles at Wagamama.
We started out by splitting a tiny side of Japanese pickles. I could have snacked on five or six servings of these pickles!
For Bret's meal, he went with the chicken chili ramen. This big bowl was filled with the most delicious spicy broth and copious amounts of ramen noodles. This is usually one of my favorite dishes at Wagamama!
I went for the chicken chili men, which is a stir-fried soba noodle dish with a spicy tomato sauce. I always call this an Asian version of primavera sauce!
Our meal fueled us to continue our retail therapy before finally heading home. I have been to Wagamama countless times in both London and Boston. I firmly believe that their spicy broth and perfectly cooked noodles can cure any ailment - a cold, a hangover, or even just a bad day. It certainly did the trick on Sunday.
Wagamama is located in the Prudential Center at 800 Boylston Street, Boston, MA.

10 comments:
I love Wagamama too! I usually douse everything with their chili oil for extra spice!
That bowl of noodles has me wishing it was lunchtime! Although I wouldn't mind eating them right now either. Definitely sounds like a good cure after a little over-indulging!
I couldn't agree more about the spicy broth! This looks like the perfect Sunday morning meal.
LOVE Wagamama and I love that it made its debut in the states in Boston! Such a great concept and it always has delicious food.
Think I'd have to pick the chicken chili men...looks delicious!
Ooh the chicken ramen looks good -- you know, minus the spice. Wish we had gotten to see you this weekend!
wagamama to the rescue, love it. sounds like you both had great nights back in the city!!
I like Wagamama and I appreciate its healthy concept, but I wish they had pork bone broth like a real ramen place. Pork barely appears on the menu.
I am glad you had a fun weekend! Those noodles look fantastic!
Sounds like a nice little break. Dave loves Wagamama
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