Wagamama Oyster and Shiitake Mushroom Bao Buns | Bao Buns Menu

Oyster with Shiitake Mushroom Bao Buns

The Wagamama Oyster and Shiitake Mushroom Bao Buns (VG) are a flavourful vegan delight. Soft bao buns are filled with crispy panko aubergine and a rich blend of oyster and shiitake mushrooms, offering a meaty texture and deep umami taste. Finished with creamy vegan mayo, this plant-based favourite delivers a satisfying mix of crunch, softness, and savoury richness in every bite.

Oyster and Shiitake Mushroom Bao Buns Price: £9.00

Ingredients

Nutritional Information

The Wagamama Oyster with Shiitake Mushroom Bao Buns (vg) offer a satisfying mix of earthy, crispy, and creamy textures. Inside the soft, steamed bao, you’ll find panko-coated aubergine that’s golden and crunchy on the outside with a tender center. The shiitake mushrooms add deep umami and a savoury, meaty richness, complemented by the mild, ocean-like notes of oyster mushrooms. Finished with smooth vegan mayo, these bao buns bring a balanced blend of flavour — comforting, aromatic, and fully plant-based.

Per ServingPer 100 g
energy (kcal)2355 kJ / 577 kCal890 kJ / 218 kCal
fat (g)27.60 g10.50
Saturated Fat (g)2.60 g1
Carbohydrates (g)65.60 g24.80
of which sugars (g)10.60 g4
Protein (g)11.10 g4.20
Salt (g)3.60 g1.40
Fibre (g)5.40 g2
sodium (g)1.4 g0.5

Allergen Info

Contains:
Cereals Containing Gluten (Barley, Wheat) | Sesame | Soya

May Contain Allergens:
Sulphites

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.

Extras Available

Add a Drink?

  • Coke (vg) (139 kcal) – £2.80
  • Diet Coke (vg) (1 kcal) – £2.80
  • Coke Zero (vg) (1 kcal) – £2.80

End on Something Sweet

  • Raspberry Snow Cake (v) (579 kcal) – £4.80
  • Chocolate Brownie (v) (357 kcal) – £4.30
  • Lemon Yuzu Muffin (v) (452 kcal) – £3.80

Calories & Nutrition Insights

With 577 calories per serving, the Wagamama Oyster and Shiitake Mushroom Bao Buns sit in the medium-to-heavier range among Wagamama’s bao options. It’s a satisfying portion that works well as a main snack or part of a shared meal, offering rich flavour without tipping into excess.

The 27.6 grams of fat come mostly from the bao dough and the umami-rich mushroom filling, but only 2.6 grams are saturated, which keeps it relatively light in unhealthy fats compared to meat-based baos. The 65.6 grams of carbohydrates make this dish quite filling, giving you a good dose of energy — ideal for lunch or a mid-day boost.

With 11.1 grams of protein, it provides modest support for muscle repair and hunger control, especially considering it’s a vegetarian option. The 5.4 grams of fibre add digestive benefits, something you don’t always find in bao-style dishes.

The salt level is high at 3.6 grams, largely due to the soy-based sauces and seasonings. It gives the dish its signature savoury depth but may not suit low-sodium diets. If you’re watching salt intake, pairing it with water or a lighter side dish can help balance things out.

Overall, this bao bun dish is a rich, flavour-forward vegetarian choice that delivers warmth, fullness, and plenty of umami satisfaction. It’s best suited for diners wanting a hearty yet meat-free treat rather than a low-calorie bite.

Price Comparison

The Wagamama Oyster and Shiitake Mushroom Bao Buns are priced at £9.00, making them a mid-range option on the bao bun menu. Here’s how they compare to other Wagamama bao varieties based on the official menu:

  • Korean Fried Chicken Bao Buns – Also priced at £9.00, these buns pack a richer punch with 752 kcal, making them heavier and more indulgent for the same cost. The Oyster and Shiitake version offers better value if you prefer a lighter, plant-based choice.
  • Tonkatsu Pork Bao Buns – Priced identically at £9.00, this option delivers 797 kcal, the highest among all. It’s more filling but also more calorie-dense. The Mushroom Bao Buns, while equal in price, appeal to those seeking something flavorful yet balanced.
  • Korean Barbecue Brisket Bao Buns – Also £9.00, with 519 kcal, this is the lightest meaty option. Compared to it, the Oyster and Shiitake Bao Buns provide a vegetarian alternative that’s just slightly higher in calories but offers a similar umami experience.

Taste & Texture

Each bite of the Wagamama Bao Buns delivers a satisfying balance of softness and savoriness. The steamed bao is pillowy and slightly chewy, wrapping around the crispy panko-coated aubergine that adds a delicate crunch. Inside, the shiitake mushrooms bring an earthy, umami depth, while the oyster mushrooms add a tender, juicy bite.

The vegan mayo lends a creamy smoothness that ties everything together, contrasting beautifully with the crisp coating. Every mouthful feels light yet indulgent, with subtle hints of saltiness and a mellow, roasted aroma from the mushrooms. The combination of textures — fluffy, crunchy, and creamy — makes the bao both comforting and exciting to eat.

Pairing Suggestions

These pairings use Wagamama’s UK menu items and flavours to balance the bao’s pillowy texture and umami mushrooms. Each option either refreshes the palate, adds crunch, or finishes the meal on a sweeter note.
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  • Ginger-and-lime iced tea— The bright citrus and warm ginger cut through the bao’s creamy vegan mayo and rich shiitake umami. This keeps each bite feeling fresh and prevents the dish from tasting heavy.
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  • Light Asian slaw or a side salad — A crisp slaw (think shredded cabbage, carrot, sesame dressing) adds crunchy texture and acidity that contrasts the soft bao and fried aubergine, making the meal more balanced and refreshing.
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  • Edamame — A simple, salty side like seasoned edamame provides a textural contrast and extra protein while echoing the dish’s savory notes. It’s a tidy, shareable complement to the buns.
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  • Miso caramel ice cream or Wagamama juice sorbet— For dessert, choose the miso-caramel ice cream for a creamy, umami-tinged finish or the juice sorbet to cleanse the palate with bright fruit flavours. Both end the meal on a purposeful, on-brand note.
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  • Crispy gyoza — If you want extra crunch, a small plate of gyoza or tempura-style veg adds a crisp, golden element that pairs well texturally and keeps the savoury theme going.
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  • Green tea (hot) — Hot green tea refreshes and helps cut richness between bites, while a cold, light lager provides a clean, effervescent counterpoint that complements the bao’s umami. Both are classic, practical choices.

For anyone who enjoys food that’s fresh, bold, and full of flavor, Wagamama is always worth a visit. Each dish is made with care, using high-quality ingredients that bring out the best in every bite. If you’re ready to explore more delicious options, check out Wagamama full menu and find your next favorite dish!

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