WAGAMAMA GLUTEN FREE MENU

Sides

Mains

Menu ItemsCalories (per serving)Prices £
Beef Fillet + Pickled Mooli Seared Tataki115 8.95
Sashimi Salmon with Pickled Mooli Seared Tataki138 6.85
Smoky Tofu + Avocado Seared Tataki421 6.25
Wok-fried Greens148 5
Prawn Kushiyaki151 6.90
Chicken with Prawn Pad Thai688 14.50
Grilled Chicken Ramen504 14
Shu’s ‘shiok’ chicken478 14
Rainbow Pickles57
Edamame with Salt 2464.90
Edamame with Chilli with Garlic2534.90

Desserts

Menu ItemsCalories (per serving)Prices £
Dough Chi333 6.50
Wagamama Juice Sorbet92 6.25
Coconut Reika Ice Cream449 6.25
Miso Caramel Ice Cream446 5.50
Yuzu Basque Cheesecake438 7.50

Drinks

Menu ItemsCalories (per serving)Prices £
Japanese Cherry03.50
Fresh Lemon + Ginger25 3
Pink Peppercorn + Strawberry Rooibos00
Fresh Mint Tea4 3
Green Tea00
Iced Cold Brew48 3.5
Cafetiere18 3.50
Positive Juice203 5
Up-beet Juice150 4.50
Power Juice139 5
Peach Iced Tea98 3.50
Cloudy Lemonade85 3.50
Coke139 2.40
Diet Coke 12.30
Coke Zero3.202
Sprite Zero32.30
Still Water02.30
Sparkling Water02.30

Why Choose the Wagamama Gluten Free Menu

Choosing to dine gluten‑free doesn’t mean sacrificing flavour — and at Wagamama, it certainly doesn’t. The Wagamama gluten‑free menu is thoughtfully crafted to give diners with gluten sensitivities, coeliac disease, or those simply avoiding gluten plenty of delicious Asian‑inspired choices without missing out on bold tastes and satisfying meals. Wagamama clearly marks gluten‑free options and offers dishes that feature fresh ingredients, vibrant flavours and balanced portions that appeal to every palate.

Whether you’re eating out for lunch, dinner, or a casual meal with friends and family, Wagamama’s gluten‑free dishes make it easy to enjoy satisfying food without worry. And because you can often customise dishes when you order — like asking for rice noodles instead of wheat noodles — it’s easier to navigate gluten‑free dining with confidence.

Popular Wagamama Gluten Free Foods

Here are some of the standout gluten‑free treats passengers and diners love at Wagamama:

Sides & Starters

  • Wok‑fried Greens – A simple, vibrant mix of tenderstem broccoli and bok choi.
  • Edamame (with salt or chilli + garlic) – Perfect plant‑based bites that kick off a meal.
  • Prawn Kushiyaki – Grilled prawn skewers that bring protein and umami notes to the table.
  • Rainbow Pickles – Tangy, colourful pickles that balance richer mains.

Mains

  • Chicken + Prawn Pad Thai – Rice noodles tossed with chicken, prawns and vibrant vegetables make this a hearty gluten‑free favourite.
  • Grilled Chicken Ramen – Rich broth, grilled chicken and rice noodles offer comforting flavour without gluten.
  • Shu’s ‘Shiok’ Chicken – Juicy chicken with bold seasoning for a satisfying main.
  • Raisukaree Curries (Tofu, Prawn) – Mild coconut curries served with rice bring depth and warmth.
  • Pho Bowls (Hoki, Chicken, King Oyster Mushroom) – Clean, aromatic broths with rice noodles and protein.
  • Chilli Salad & Pad Thai Salad – Fresh, lighter options that still pack Asian‑inspired flavours.

Desserts

Even gluten‑free sweet lovers are covered:

  • Dough Chi – Fun dessert balls with playful flavour.
  • Wagamama Juice Sorbet – Fruity refreshers to cleanse the palate.
  • Coconut Reika & Miso Caramel Ice Cream – Creamy indulgences that satisfy without gluten.
  • Yuzu Basque Cheesecake – A tangy twist on a classic dessert.

Drinks

Wagamama also offers a wide variety of gluten‑free drinks — from fresh juices like Positive Juice and Up‑beet Juice, to Peach Iced Tea or Iced Cold Brew, and classic teas and coffees — perfect for pairing with your meal or simply refreshing your palate.

Health Benefits of the Wagamama Gluten Free Menu

Going gluten‑free can have real benefits — especially for individuals with coeliac disease, non‑coeliac gluten sensitivity, or those simply choosing gluten‑free living for wellness reasons.

Gentle on Digestion

For people with coeliac disease or gluten intolerance, avoiding gluten is essential for digestive comfort and long‑term health. Wagamama’s gluten‑free menu lets diners enjoy satisfying meals without the digestive discomfort that gluten can trigger.

Fresh Ingredients & Balanced Nutrition

Many gluten‑free dishes at Wagamama are built around lean proteins, fresh vegetables, rice noodles and broths, offering a wholesome and balanced meal that helps fuel your day without relying on wheat‑based ingredients.

Variety Without Sacrifice

You don’t have to stick to boring or very limited food when you go gluten‑free. Wagamama full menu shows that even curries, ramen, salads and satisfying savoury dishes can be gluten‑free — meaning great taste and variety go hand‑in‑hand.

Broadened Palate

Trying gluten‑free dishes like Pho, Raisukaree, or fresh salads with lemongrass and citrus can introduce new flavour profiles and nutritious ingredients to your diet, encouraging adventurous and mindful eating habits.

Whether you’re navigating a gluten‑free lifestyle for health reasons, following a vegan or vegetarian diet, or just exploring delicious Asian‑inspired meals, the Wagamama gluten‑free menu delivers bold tastes, variety, and thoughtful preparation. With fresh sides, hearty mains, indulgent desserts, and refreshing drinks — alongside plant-based options from the vegan and vegetarian menu — you’ll find that gluten‑free dining doesn’t mean compromise.

FAQs

Wagamama’s gluten-free menu includes a range of items such as:

Desserts: Dough chi, juice sorbet, coconut reika ice cream, and miso caramel ice cream

Sides: Wok-fried greens, edamame, prawn kushiyaki, rainbow pickles

Mains: Chicken with prawn pad Thai, grilled chicken ramen, tofu raisukaree curry, prawn raisukaree curry, king oyster mushroom pho, and more

Yes — Wagamama offers a gluten-free menu with a variety of options, including sides, mains, desserts, and drinks. Some of the gluten-free options include wok-fried greens, edamame with salt, prawn kushiyaki, and grilled chicken ramen. They also offer gluten-free versions of popular dishes like pad Thai and curries.

No, Wagamama gyoza (including vegetable and meat options) are not gluten-free as they typically contain wheat flour in the wrapper. Always check for gluten-free gyoza options if available at your location, but traditionally, these are not suitable for those with gluten sensitivities.

No, Wagamama soba noodles are typically not gluten-free, as they are made from a mix of wheat and buckwheat flour. If you’re following a gluten-free diet, Wagamama may offer rice noodles as a gluten-free alternative in some dishes.

Wagamama katsu curry is generally not gluten-free. The breading for the katsu (either vegetable or meat) typically contains gluten, and the sauce may also contain gluten. However, they may offer gluten-free alternatives or a gluten-free version upon request, depending on the location.

No, the katsu curry sauce at Wagamama is not gluten-free as it often contains ingredients such as soy sauce (which typically has gluten) and other thickening agents.

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