Wagamama Roti with Raisukatsu | Wagamama Menu

Wagamama Roti + Raisukatsu

Wagamama Roti with Raisukatsu is a delightful combination that brings together soft, warm roti bread and crispy chicken katsu. Katsu coated in golden breadcrumbs is paired with a sweet and tangy raisukatsu sauce. Served with fresh vegetables or salad, this dish delivers a perfect balance of textures and flavors, making it a comforting and tasty choice for any meal!

£6.00

Nutritional Information

Wagamama Roti with Raisukatsu is a hearty and flavorful dish which is a perfect combination of crispy chicken and soft roti. Its nutrition facts give you information about calories, protein, and nutrients. It’s perfect for a satisfying meal that blends crunchy textures and rich, savory flavors!

Per Serving (g)Per 100 g
Sugars9.223.09
Salt3.061.03
Saturates8.542.87
Calories 727 kcal244 kcal
Protein11.783.95
Carb95.0031.88
Fat32.7711.00

Ingredients

  • Seitan
  • Rice
  • Curry sauce
  • Roti
  • Pickled vegetables

Allergens

  • Wheat Containing Gluten
  • Mustard
  • Soya

Calories & Nutrition Insights

This is a less healthy, indulgent option that is best enjoyed occasionally rather than as a regular meal. At 727 calories, Roti with Raisukatsu sits on the heavier end of the Wagamama menu, closer to comfort-focused dishes than lighter bowls or broths. The calorie load reflects a combination of fried katsu, roti, and a carb-dense sauce, making it filling but energy-heavy.

Carbohydrates are high, providing quick fuel but also pushing the dish toward a heavier, post-meal fullness. Fat content is also significant, with saturated fat notably elevated, which signals indulgence rather than everyday balance. While this adds richness and flavor, it is something to moderate if you are watching heart health or overall fat intake. Sodium is relatively high as well, meaning it may not be ideal for those following low-salt or heart-conscious diets.

Protein is present but modest for a main meal, offering some satiety without strongly supporting muscle-focused or high-protein eating patterns. Sugar levels are moderate, but fiber is not a standout, limiting its digestive balance.

This dish is best suited for active individuals needing a substantial lunch or for diners seeking a satisfying treat. It works best earlier in the day and pairs well with lighter sides or vegetables elsewhere in the meal. Those aiming for weight management, low-sodium, or lower-fat diets should limit how often it appears in their routine.

Roti with Raisukatsu vs Crispy Chilli Mushrooms

Roti with Raisukatsu is the heavier, more filling option within the vegan and vegetarian menu. With higher calories and carbohydrates, it functions more like a complete meal, providing sustained energy but also bringing elevated saturated fat and sodium. This makes it better suited for diners seeking a substantial lunch or refuelling after an active day, rather than a lighter bite.

Crispy Chilli Mushrooms deliver a slightly lower-calorie but fat-forward profile, with fewer carbohydrates and minimal sugar. It works well as a shared plate or indulgent side where richness matters more than fullness. This option suits those limiting carbs but comfortable with higher fat intake, especially when paired with lighter dishes elsewhere in the meal.

Price Comparison

Wagamama Roti sits within the vegan and vegetarian small plates range and is positioned to offer solid value compared with other popular plant-based favourites on the menu. The comparisons below help clarify how its price stacks up in practical terms.

  • Smoky Tofu + Avocado Seared Tataki-Priced at £5.45 with 236 calories, this is slightly cheaper than Wagamama Roti with Raisukatsu (£6.00, 727 calories). While more budget-friendly, it is also far lighter, making Roti with Raisukatsu the better-value option for those wanting a more filling, meal-like choice.
  • Crispy Chilli Mushrooms-At £7.00 and 647 calories, this option costs more than Roti with Raisukatsu while delivering slightly fewer calories. Roti with Raisukatsu undercuts it on price and offers a higher energy intake, which may appeal to diners prioritising fullness.
  • Vegan K-dogs-Vegan K-dogs are priced at £7.50 with 509 calories, placing them firmly above Roti with Raisukatsu in cost. For £1.50 less, Roti with Raisukatsu provides a higher-calorie, more substantial alternative.
  • Mixed Mushrooms Buns-Also priced at £7.50 with 362 calories, these buns are lighter and more expensive, reinforcing Roti with Raisukatsu as a budget-friendly option for those seeking better calorie-to-price value.

Taste & Texture

The Roti with Raisukatsu delivers a bold, comforting flavour profile with clear contrasts in every bite. The raisukatsu has a crisp, golden coating that gives way to a soft, tender centre, creating a satisfying crunch followed by richness. Its savoury seasoning carries a gentle warmth rather than sharp heat, making it flavourful without being overpowering.

The roti adds a soft, slightly chewy texture that balances the crispness of the katsu. It has a subtle buttery note that helps soak up the sauce, keeping each mouthful moist and cohesive. The sauce itself is thick and glossy, bringing a deep umami character with mild sweetness and spice that lingers on the palate.

As a whole, the dish feels hearty and indulgent. The contrast between crispy, tender, and soft elements keeps it engaging from start to finish. It is especially appealing for diners who enjoy rich, warming flavours and layered textures rather than light or delicate dishes.

Pairing Suggestions

Below are helpful drink, side, and dessert pairings that enhance your experience with Wagamama Roti with Raisukatsu (£6.00, 727 kcal) and make your meal more balanced and enjoyable.

  • Edamame with Chilli + Garlic Salt / Edamame with Salt-These steamed edamame sides (£4.90, ~246–253 kcal) bring fresh, lightly salty flavours that cut through the richness of the raisukatsu. Their tender bite and simple seasoning add protein and texture contrast to the crispy roti and katsu, balancing the meal.
  • Wok Fried Greens-At around £5.00 with ~148 kcal, wok-fried greens provide a light, vibrant side. Their garlicky, savoury notes introduce freshness, helping to offset the deep, indulgent flavours of the main dish without overwhelming your palate.
  • Rainbow Pickles-Priced about £3.50 with ~56 kcal, these bright, tangy pickles add acidity and crunch. They refresh your palate between bites and bring a satisfying contrast to the richer textures of the raisukatsu.
  • Wagamama Juice Sorbet-For dessert, a refreshing juice sorbet (around £6.25 with ~100 kcal) offers a light fruity finish after a hearty meal. Its cool, natural fruit flavours provide a cleansing effect and a pleasant end to the meal.
  • Matcha Latte or Iced Matcha-A matcha latte (around £4–£4.8) works as a smooth, slightly bitter drink that cuts richness and complements the savoury layers of the dish. Its herbal notes help ground the overall flavour experience.

To close out, this roti 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!

Menu information on this site is sourced directly from official Wagamama menus only. Prices and availability may differ by location.

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