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Talk to the GIFQ team →Wagamama operates in over 150 UK sites, with a strong concentration in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Edinburgh, and Bristol. Most recipients in major urban centres will have at least one restaurant within reasonable travel. The brand is less present in smaller towns and rural areas, which is worth factoring in if your workforce is geographically spread.
Wagamama gift cards are available in fixed denominations that typically range from £10 to £50, covering a solo lunch through to a dinner for two including drinks. GIFQ allows you to select denominations per order line, so reward tiers can be differentiated — for example, £15 for a panel incentive versus £30 for an employee-of-the-month award.
Wagamama gift cards carry an expiry date, typically 24 months from purchase, which is standard for UK casual dining chains. For B2B buyers, this means cards issued as part of a quarterly reward cycle should not sit unredeemed long enough to expire under normal circumstances. It is good practice to communicate the expiry date to recipients at the point of issue.
Wagamama cards deliver a specific, branded dining experience rather than a choice across hundreds of venues, which can actually increase perceived value — recipients know exactly what they are getting. The trade-off is that coverage is limited to the UK, and recipients who do not live near a branch will find the reward less useful than a multi-brand alternative.
Wagamama has offered click-and-collect and delivery through its own app and third-party platforms in the past, but gift card acceptance for digital orders has varied. Buyers should confirm current redemption terms with GIFQ before issuing cards specifically for recipients who intend to use them for delivery rather than in-restaurant dining.
Wagamama works well for panel incentives targeting urban, younger-demographic respondents in the UK, where brand recognition is high and the dining experience feels like a genuine reward rather than a generic token. For panels with older or more rural respondents, consider whether the restaurant network covers enough of your sample geography before committing to a bulk order.
Wagamama is a UK-founded restaurant group serving Japanese-inspired dishes — ramen, katsu curry, gyoza, and rice bowls — across more than 150 sites in the United Kingdom, with additional locations in Europe and the US. Founded in London in 1992, the brand built its identity around open kitchens, communal benches, and consistent pan-Asian cooking at accessible price points. For B2B buyers, Wagamama gift cards work well as mid-tier dining rewards that feel considered without carrying the formality of a fine-dining voucher. They suit a wide recipient profile: younger employees, urban professionals, and university-educated demographics who already eat there regularly. Common B2B use cases include employee recognition programmes, contractor thank-you payments, survey and research panel incentives, and sales performance rewards where a tangible dining experience carries more perceived value than a generic prepaid card. Recipients can redeem in-restaurant across the UK network, making the cards practical for teams distributed across major cities. Digital delivery via the GIFQ platform means finance and HR teams can issue cards individually or in volume without managing physical inventory, and denominations can be matched to the reward tier — whether that is a solo lunch or a dinner for two.
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