This Mother’s Day, step away from the crusty sippy cups and half-eaten granola bars. Wagamama has entered the chat — and they’re coming in hot with a prix fixe menu that’s basically a love letter to moms who are tired of eating whatever their toddler didn’t finish.
We’re talking flavor-packed dishes, spicy noodles (just like our personalities), and cocktails that don’t come in a juice box. Whether you’re celebrating with your little ones, flying solo for a well-earned lunch, or letting someone else foot the bill for once (hint hint, partners), this menu is the kind of self-care we can get behind.
When I worked in Midtown, we would often eat at Wagamama, and I always ordered the Chicken Firecracker — it’s simply delicious. So when I heard about their Mother’s Day menu (check it out here: https://wagamama.us/mothers-day), I knew I had to try it. It’s a bargain: you get an app (which they call “Pick a Share”), a main, and a dessert — all for $38. Here’s a quick run-down of what we ordered:
- For the “Pick a Share,” I went with the Crispy Rice Ahi — and I absolutely loved it.
- For my main, I had the Chicken Gyoza Ramen — hearty, flavorful, and pure comfort in a bowl.
- For dessert, I couldn’t resist the Banana Katsu — such a fun and delicious twist on a classic.
My mother, who was visiting, ordered:
- The Bang Bang Cauliflower for her “Pick a Share” — because honestly, who doesn’t love fried vegetables?
- The Spicy Salmon Teriyaki for her main — she loved every bite.
- And the Lemon Tart for dessert — light, delicate, and the perfect sweet finish.



For my son, we ordered the Mini Chicken Ramen — which wasn’t so mini! My picky eater devoured it. We all left so happy and full. Pro tip: don’t sleep on their juices. I ordered the Power Juice and it was incredible — fresh, vibrant, and packed with flavor.
Our recommendation? Go with friends, order one of everything, and post a photo that screams “my child is at home with a sitter and I am thriving.”
Wagamama, we see you. And we’ll be seeing you again… probably next weekend too.
This post is sponsored by Wagamama. All opinions are my own — and trust me, the Power juice was really that good!