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wagamama opens new restaurant at Liverpool’s Edge Lane

This brings the chain’s total UK restaurants to 168.

wagamama has opened a new restaurant at Liverpool Edge Lane, featuring both indoor and outdoor seating.

The site accommodates 134 diners inside and 22 outside. Its launch has created 45 jobs.

The opening brings the chain’s total number of UK restaurants to 168.

The new branch includes several recent initiatives from the brand. Students can get 20% off meals from Sunday to Thursday via Student Beans, whilst emergency service workers receive discounts through the Blue Light Card programme.

A weekday lunch deal offers a main and a drink for £12 between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., with options including yaki soba, Thai beef salad, grilled chicken ramen, and donburi, as well as newer dishes like pho.

Alongside these dishes, the restaurant’s October menu introduces new items such as sweet and savoury bao buns, updated mains, and a children’s bento box designed to give families more flexible meal choices.

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