Chocolate Brownie | Rich & Gooey Wagamama Dessert Favourite

Chocolate Brownie

The Chocolate Brownie on the Wagamama Dessert Menu in the UK is a rich and indulgent treat. Baked with gooey mini chocolate chips, it offers a melt-in-your-mouth texture and deep cocoa flavour. Lightly dusted with icing sugar for a classic finish, this brownie is perfect for chocolate lovers seeking a simple yet satisfying dessert to end their meal on a sweet note.

Nutritional Information

The Chocolate Brownie from Wagamama is a rich, indulgent dessert perfect for anyone with a sweet tooth. This classic treat features a soft, fudgy brownie served warm, often accompanied by a scoop of ice cream for extra indulgence. Explore the complete Chocolate Brownie nutritional information below to discover calories, sugars, fats, and more before you order.

Per ServingPer 100 g
energy (kcal)357425
Energy (kj)1,4891,773
protein (g)4.25
carb (g)39.246.6
of which sugars (g)34.240.7
fat (g)19.923.7
sat fat (g)1011.9
sodium (g)00.0
salt (g)0.10.1
fibre (g)2.02.4

Allergen Info

Contains: Eggs, milk, soya

May Contain: Tree nuts (almond nuts, hazelnuts, pecan nuts, pistachios, walnuts)

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

With around 357 calories per serving, the Wagamama Chocolate Brownie sits in the medium-calorie range among Wagamama’s dessert options. It’s lighter than richer picks like the Smoked Chocolate Caramel Cake, yet still delivers a satisfying, indulgent finish to your meal.

The high sugar content (about 34 g) makes it a true treat rather than an everyday dessert — roughly equivalent to eight teaspoons of sugar. Its fat content of nearly 20 g, with about half coming from saturated fats, explains the brownie’s dense, fudgy texture and rich chocolate taste. If you’re watching your saturated fat intake, you might want to share a portion or pair it with a lighter main.

Although not high in protein (around 4 g per portion), it does provide a small boost thanks to ingredients like eggs and cocoa. The fiber content (about 2 g) offers a modest benefit, helping slightly with fullness compared to lighter desserts such as mochi or fruit-based items.

For diners tracking balance, this brownie fits best as an occasional indulgence after a lighter meal like a rice bowl or salad. It’s a smart pick when you want a chocolate fix without going for Wagamama’s heaviest sweets, giving you comfort and satisfaction without excessive calories.

Pairing Suggestions

The Wagamama Brownie is best enjoyed with pairings that balance its rich, fudgy sweetness and make your dessert experience more memorable.

  • Miso Caramel Ice Cream – Priced at £4.95 with 418 kcal, this salty-sweet treat cuts through the brownie’s richness, adding a silky contrast that enhances every bite.
  • Coconut Reika Ice Cream – At £6.95 and 421 kcal, its cool, tropical creaminess lightens the dense chocolate flavor for a refreshing finish.
  • Banana Katsu – Costing £6.75 and containing 361 kcal, this warm, crispy banana dessert complements the soft brownie for a comforting, textural balance.
  • Wagamama Juice Sorbet – A light option with just 98 kcal and priced at £4.75, it refreshes the palate and tones down the sweetness after a rich chocolate dessert.
  • Matcha Smashed Croissant – At £3.80 with 486 kcal, the subtle bitterness of matcha perfectly balances the brownie’s deep cocoa flavor.
  • Freshly Brewed Green Tea – These refreshing beverages, both modest in calories, bring a bright acidity and light bitterness that pair beautifully with rich chocolate treats.

Taste & Texture

The Wagamama brownie delivers a deeply indulgent chocolate experience with every bite. It has a dense, fudgy core that melts slowly on the tongue, balanced by a lightly crisp outer layer that adds just the right amount of bite. The rich cocoa flavor is intense and slightly bittersweet, giving it a mature depth rather than simple sugary sweetness.

You’ll notice a smooth, buttery mouthfeel thanks to the high cocoa butter and real chocolate used in the mix. When served warm, the brownie’s center becomes almost molten, creating a velvety texture that contrasts beautifully with any cool accompaniment like vanilla or coconut ice cream. Subtle caramelized notes and a hint of salt in the background elevate its flavor, making it feel more artisanal than a standard dessert.

Better Alternatives

If you enjoy the Wagamama Chocolate Brownie but want to explore other desserts that better match your preferences or dietary goals, Wagamama offers plenty of satisfying alternatives within its sweet treats range. Here are some worth trying:

  • Juice Sorbet – At £4.75 and only 98 kcal, this is the lightest and most refreshing dessert on the menu. It’s ideal if you want a clean, fruity finish after a rich main instead of more chocolate.
  • Smoked Chocolate Caramel Cake – Priced at £7.55 with about 451 kcal, this is a perfect pick for chocolate lovers who crave extra depth. The combination of smoked chocolate and salted caramel adds layers of flavor and sophistication.
  • Banana Katsu – Costing £6.75 and coming in at 361 kcal, this warm, crispy banana coated in panko crumbs gives you sweetness with a fun crunch. It’s a lighter way to enjoy dessert without the heaviness of pure chocolate.
  • Miso Caramel Ice Cream – At £4.95 with 418 kcal, this creamy dessert offers a balance of salty and sweet flavors that pairs well with lighter meals. It’s a good swap if you want something indulgent but smoother than the brownie.
  • Coconut Reika Ice Cream – Priced around £6.95 and 421 kcal, it’s perfect for coconut fans who prefer tropical creaminess over dense chocolate. The flavor feels refreshing and comforting at once.
  • Yuzu Cheesecake – At £6.95 and 432 kcal, this tangy, citrus-based cheesecake is a great option if you find chocolate too rich. The sharp yuzu flavor cuts through sweetness, creating a light and zesty finish.
  • Matcha Smashed Croissant – For something more unique, this £3.80, 486 kcal dessert delivers subtle bitterness from matcha and buttery flakiness from the croissant. It’s perfect for those who enjoy layered textures and a slightly less sugary taste.
  • Vegan Mango & Passion Fruit Cheesecake – At £6.75 and 410 kcal, this plant-based dessert provides creamy texture with fruity brightness — ideal for those avoiding dairy or wanting a vegan-friendly indulgence.

To close out, Wagamama Chocolate Brownie 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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