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Latte with Whole Milk

The Latte with Whole Milk is a creamy and comforting choice on the Wagamama Coffee Menu in the UK. Made with a shot of smooth espresso and topped with generous steamed whole milk, it offers a mild, well-balanced flavour with a rich, velvety texture. Ideal for those who prefer a mellow coffee experience with a warm, milky finish.

Nutritional Information

The Latte with Whole Milk from Wagamama is a comforting and creamy coffee option that balances strong espresso with the richness of steamed milk. This smooth, mellow drink is ideal for those who prefer a gentler coffee flavour with a silky texture. Check the full Latte with Whole Milk nutritional information below to explore calories, sugars, and other key details.

Per ServingPer 100 g
energy (kcal)11660
Energy (kj)499259
protein (g)5.83
carb (g)8.44.3
of which sugars (g)8.24.3
fat (g)6.13.2
sat fat (g)4.62.4
sodium (g)0.10.0
salt (g)0.20.1
fibre (g)0.10.0

Allergen Info

Contains: Milk

Adults and youth aged 13 and older typically require an average of 2,000 calories per day to meet their energy needs. Children between the ages of 4 and 12 generally need around 1,500 calories daily. However, these are only averages, and individual calorie needs may vary depending on various factors.

Calories & Nutrition Insights

The Wagamama Latte with Whole Milk comes in at 116 calories per serving, making it one of the lighter coffee options on the Wagamama drinks menu. Compared with a cappuccino made with whole milk (around 124 calories) or a flat white (about 100 calories), it sits comfortably in the mid-range for hot milk-based coffees.

Most of the calories come from whole milk, which provides a balance of natural sugars, protein, and fat. With 5.8 grams of protein, this latte gives a small but useful boost that can help keep you satisfied between meals. The 6.1 grams of fat, including 4.6 grams of saturated fat, make it creamier and richer than alternatives made with skimmed or plant-based milk. This also means it’s a slightly heavier choice than an Americano or black coffee, but still light enough to enjoy daily without tipping your calorie intake too high.

The sugar content, at 8.2 grams per serving, comes naturally from milk rather than added syrups. For most people, this amount is moderate and unlikely to cause a sugar spike when paired with food. Sodium and fibre are negligible, which is expected in a drink like this.

Overall, this latte is a moderate, everyday option on the Wagamama drinks menu. It works well for those who enjoy a creamy coffee that provides a touch of protein and energy without being as indulgent as a dessert-style drink. If you are counting calories or watching saturated fat, switching to a latte with skimmed or plant milk could make it lighter, but for those who value taste and creaminess, this whole milk version strikes a good balance.

Pairing Suggestions

The Wagamama Latte with Whole Milk is smooth, creamy, and lightly sweet, making it a versatile drink to enjoy with both light bites and indulgent treats. Here are some thoughtful pairings to make your visit more satisfying:

  • Matcha Smashed Croissant (£3.80 | 486 kcal) – The earthy matcha notes pair beautifully with the creaminess of the latte, creating a balanced mix of bitter and sweet.
  • Banana Katsu (£7.05 | 361 kcal) – A warm, crispy dessert with soft banana inside. The richness of the latte complements the caramel tones perfectly.
  • Acai Bowl (£8.00 | 486 kcal) – A refreshing, fruity option that adds freshness and nutrition, making the latte feel lighter as part of your meal.
  • Miso Caramel Ice Cream (£7.05 | 361 kcal) – Sweet, salty, and creamy, this dessert echoes the latte’s smoothness while adding a playful twist.
  • Dough Chi (£6.50 | 333 kcal) – These mochi ice cream bites bring a chewy, chilled contrast to the hot latte, making it an enjoyable mix of textures.

Together, these pairings turn a simple coffee into a more complete Wagamama experience — whether you want something light and fruity, or rich and indulgent.

Taste & Texture

The Wagamama Latte with Whole Milk has a smooth and velvety mouthfeel from the steamed milk. Each sip is creamy, rich, and slightly sweet, thanks to the natural sugars in whole milk. The coffee base brings a gentle bitterness that balances the sweetness, making it comforting rather than overpowering.

The foam on top is light and silky, adding a soft texture that lingers on the lips. The body of the drink feels warm and full, with a satisfying weight that makes it more indulgent than lighter milk alternatives. The combination of creamy milk and espresso creates a mellow flavor, with roasted notes from the coffee softened into a rounded finish.

Overall, it’s a comforting drink with a balance of richness and smoothness, perfect for those who enjoy a classic, creamy latte experience.

Price Comparison

The Wagamama Latte with Whole Milk is generally priced within the mid-range for coffee drinks at Wagamama. A typical latte, made with whole milk, will usually cost between £2.70 and £3.50. This places it in a similar price range to other popular coffee drinks such as Cappuccinos and Flat Whites at Wagamama, which also typically fall within the same price bracket.

Compared to other coffee drinks on the menu, the latte is priced slightly higher than Americano or Espresso options, which are generally cheaper (around £2.20-£2.60), but more affordable than specialty drinks like Mocha or Hot Chocolate, which can cost closer to £4.00 or more depending on size and location.

Better Alternatives

The Wagamama Latte with Whole Milk is a smooth and creamy choice, but depending on your goals, there may be better alternatives on the drinks menu. Here are some options worth considering:

  • Americano with Whole Milk – If you want something lighter in calories and fat, the Americano is a better fit. It delivers the bold coffee flavor without the richness of steamed milk, making it ideal for calorie-conscious drinkers.
  • Flat White with Whole Milk – For those who enjoy a stronger coffee taste and a more concentrated serving, the Flat White is a good upgrade. It’s slightly smaller but packs a stronger espresso punch while still being creamy.
  • Cappuccino with Whole Milk – If you prefer more foam and a lighter texture, the Cappuccino offers a frothier experience. It feels less heavy than a latte while still delivering that creamy coffee flavor.
  • Hot Chocolate with Whole Milk – For those who find the latte too mild, Hot Chocolate adds sweetness and indulgence. It’s a comforting alternative when you’re in the mood for something richer and dessert-like.
  • Mocha with Whole Milk – If you want a more filling drink with extra flavor, the Mocha combines coffee and chocolate. It’s higher in calories but feels like both a drink and a treat.

These alternatives allow you to adjust your choice based on calories, flavor strength, or indulgence level, making it easy to find the perfect Wagamama drink for your mood and lifestyle.

To close out, Wagamama Latte with Whole Milk is a must-try for those looking for fresh and flavorful food. I love how it brings together bold flavors and high-quality ingredients in every bite. If you love exploring dishes like I do, check out Wagamama’s full menu and discover even more tasty options you’ll definitely want to try!

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