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Businiess name:  Wagamama Faneuil Hall
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I really love ramen which I ate a lot when I was visiting Japan. Even though the ramen and all noodles are amazing there, I still enjoy a bowl of instant noodles too. \r \r I've had instant noodle that was better than Wagamama's. Yes, the ingredients are fresh. But the focal point of all the dishes is supposed to be the noodles, which were soggy and limp. They had no flavor and for that matter, neither did the ingredients. \r \r Wagamama is a fun-looking place and different from most of the food options at Faneuil Hall. But I wouldn't go there to get good noodles or good Asian food. I would go there because I had to be at Quincy Market for something and I didn't want to eat American seafood. Pros: Cool design, different from food options in the area Cons: The flavorless food, the soggy noodles

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