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Wetherspoons adds interesting dishes inspired by global cuisine in major menu shake-up

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A Wetherspoons pub front in the UK

Wetherspoons has a treat in store for diners with the announcement that it will be introducing a host of new dishes from around the world to its menu next week.

The pub chain is introducing Middle Eastern and East Asian food in a major shake-up of its UK-wide menu, including dishes such as a ramen noodle bowl and a chicken shawarma wrap.

The ramen noodle bowl contains noodles, bean sprouts, shitake mushrooms, spring onion, pak choi, bamboo shoots, red onion, sliced ​​chilies and cilantro, in a light broth.

The dish is vegan and has just 466 calories, and customers can add a poached egg or grilled chicken breast, for an additional charge.

Foodies will only be able to purchase these items as part of a meal deal, either with a soft drink or alcoholic beverage.

A Wetherspoons pub front in the UK

The new ramen noodle bowl includes noodles, bean sprouts, shitake mushrooms, spring onion, pak choi, bamboo shoots, red onion, sliced ​​chilies and cilantro, in a light broth.

The new ramen noodle bowl includes noodles, bean sprouts, shitake mushrooms, spring onion, pak choi, bamboo shoots, red onion, sliced ​​chilies and cilantro, in a light broth.

Prices with soft drinks vs. alcoholic beverages

Ramen Noodle Bowl: £6.99 or £8.52

The Shawarma Chicken Wrap £5.70 or £7.23

10 inch rolls: £4.11 or £5.64

Party Brunch: £3.88

Fresh fruit and yoghurt – £3.66

American style pancakes – £4.99

Sticky Toffee Pudding – £4.99

Millionaires Dessert – £2.17

The Shawarma Chicken Wrap is made with spiced shredded chicken thigh, Middle Eastern spices, Naga chili and garlic and herb sauces, tomato, onion, arugula and fresh mint, served in a 10 or 12 inch wrap.

The new range also includes a small vegetarian brunch wrap (fried egg, two vegan sausages, cheddar cheese), southern fried chicken (salad leaves, smoked chipotle mayonnaise) and fried halloumi-style small cheese (salad leaves, chili sauce sweet, tomato). , cucumber).

Wetherspoon has also added three courses to its breakfast offering.

One of them is the hearty Fiesta Brunch (poached egg, toast, guacamole, pico de gallo, grilled halloumi cheese and mushroom salsa), which is sure to be a hangover cure.

For those looking for a healthier option, there is fresh fruit and yogurt (apple, banana, blueberry, strawberry and green yogurt available).

But foodies can also try American-style pancakes (four pancakes, banana, strawberries, blueberries and maple syrup).

And not only has the menu been expanded for carnivores: vegans can treat themselves to a large number of options without feeling guilty.

The Shawarma Chicken Wrap is made with spiced shredded chicken thigh, Middle Eastern spices, Naga chili and garlic and herb sauces, tomato, onion, arugula and fresh mint, served in a 10 or 12 inch wrap.

The Shawarma Chicken Wrap is made with spiced shredded chicken thigh, Middle Eastern spices, Naga chili and garlic and herb sauces, tomato, onion, arugula and fresh mint, served in a 10 or 12 inch wrap.

These include bean toast, a Vegan sausage and vegan tomato and basil soup.

If you have a sweet tooth, there are two new desserts to choose from; Sticky toffee pudding (with optional ice cream or custard) and Millonarios dessert (ice cream, shortbread cookie, chocolate sauce, toffee sauce).

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