
When hunger strikes Victoria is a good place to be. One million office workers have made sure that lunchtime is full of agonising choices. Opposite Westminster Cathedral is another temple in which to worship – a shopping mall called Cardinal Place (look, it even has a vaguely religious name). Marks and Spencer is the big anchor shop with the others made up of all the usual high street suspects. Anyway, back to food, inside Cardinal Place is a branch of Japanese noodle restaurant Wagamama. This much copied chain provides noodle dishes in a brash, bright and semi-uncomfortable setting (big shared tables). It’s not the type of place to linger over lunch unless you enjoy listening to two 30-something working mums from Luton drone on about their scabby kids and their unfaithful husbands. Actually, I’ve just realised I do enjoy listening to them moan so I may pop over there for some teppan later today. The food is supposed to be ‘healthy’ at Wagamama but I suspect that an enormous bowl of carb filled noodles is only healthy when compared to a big plate of fish and chips. No matter, the menu is all delish in my opinion and more than affordable if you stick to the free green tea that they plonk down in front of you as soon as you sit down. A big bowl of ramen (noodles in soup – two meals in one!) is four quid-ish and makes a lovely change to a supermarket sandwich.
Swanky Cardinal Place:
