mini yasai katsu curry with amai sauce
Wagamama
79/100Top 25% in Rice Bowls
Wagamama · Rice Bowls

mini yasai katsu curry with amai sauce

breaded sweet potato + butternut squash. sticky rice. carrots. cucumber. sweetcorn

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524
kcal
10.6g
protein
5.4g
fibre
14.2g
sugar
0.9g
salt

Nutrition

Calories524 kcal
Protein10.6g
Carbohydrates82.7g
Sugars14.2g
Fat16.7g
Saturated fat1.5g
Fibre5.4g
Salt0.9g

Values shown per portion where available.

What's good about this meal

Under 600 kcalThis meal has 524 kcal per portion.
Lower saltThis meal has 0.9g salt per portion.
Lower saturated fatThis meal has 1.5g saturated fat per portion.
VeganContains no animal products.
VegetarianContains no meat or fish.

Healthier Eats Score

The Healthier Score is a nutrition-based comparison score that ranks restaurant meals using published per-portion nutrition data: calories, protein, fibre, sugar, salt and saturated fat.

It does not assess ingredient quality, processing level, additives, cooking method, allergens or whether a meal is suitable for a specific diet.

79/100Healthier ScoreTop 25% in Rice Bowls
Final score
79/100
Raw weighted score
79
Category percentile
Top 25% in Rice Bowls
Salt: 0.9g

Around 15% of the adult daily maximum. UK guidance says adults should have no more than 6g of salt per day. This product contains around 15% of that amount.

How this score is calculated

Each nutrient gets a 0-100 sub-score. Sub-scores are combined into a weighted average (the raw score). If a serving-level watch-out applies, the final score is capped.

How each sub-score was created

Each nutrient value is mapped onto a scoring curve. Where a value sits between two anchor points, the score is interpolated linearly.

Calories
Calories: 524 kcal
200kcal→45
400kcal→85
550kcal→100
650kcal→85
750kcal→60
900kcal→30
1100kcal→10

524 kcal sits between 400 kcal and 550 kcal. The score is interpolated between 85 and 100, giving a calorie sub-score of 97.4.

Protein
Protein: 10.6g

Protein is scored using both total grams and the share of calories from protein. The gram score contributes 60% and the protein-energy score contributes 40%.

Protein gram curve:
0g→0
15g→60
30g→100
Protein energy curve: 0% → 0, 20%+ → 100
Gram sub-score: 42.4
Energy sub-score: 40.5 (8.1% of calories from protein)
Blended protein sub-score = (gram × 0.60) + (energy × 0.40) = 41.6
Fibre
Fibre: 5.4g
0g→10
2g→35
4g→60
6g→85
8g→100

5.4g sits between 4g and 6g. The score is interpolated between 60 and 85, giving a fibre sub-score of 77.5.

Sugar
Sugar: 14.2g
5g→100
10g→80
15g→55
25g→25
50g→0

Lower sugar scores better. 14.2g sits between 10g and 15g. The score is interpolated between 80 and 55, giving a sugar sub-score of 59.

Salt
Salt: 0.9g (around 15% of the adult daily maximum of 6g)
1.5g→100
2g→80
2.4g→60
3g→40
4g→15
6g→0

Lower salt scores better. 0.9g is within the lowest salt band (at or below 1.5g), so it receives a salt sub-score of 100.

Salt caps are separate from the salt sub-score. The sub-score contributes to the weighted average. A cap only limits the final score if salt is high enough and the raw score is above the cap.

Saturated fat
Saturated fat: 1.5g
3g→100
5g→75
7g→40
10g→15
20g→0

Lower saturated fat scores better. 1.5g is within the lowest saturated fat band (at or below 3g), so it receives a saturated fat sub-score of 100.

At a glance
  • Calories: 524 kcal → between 400 and 550 kcal → 97.4/100
  • Protein: 10.6g → blended grams + energy → 41.6/100
  • Fibre: 5.4g → between 4 and 6g → 77.5/100
  • Sugar: 14.2g → between 10 and 15g → 59/100
  • Salt: 0.9g → ≤1.5g → 100/100
  • Saturated fat: 1.5g → ≤3g → 100/100
Worked score calculation

Contribution = Sub-score x Weight. The raw score is the total contribution divided by the total weight (95).

NutrientSub-scoreWeightContribution
Calories97.4151,461.0
Protein41.620832.0
Fibre77.5151,162.5
Sugar5912708.0
Salt100181,800.0
Saturated fat100151,500.0
Total957,463.5

Raw score = 7,463.5 / 95 = 78.6. After rounding, the final Healthier Score is 79/100.

Salt methodology

UK adults are advised to have no more than 6g salt per day. UK front-of-pack guidance treats more than 1.8g salt per portion as high for food portions over 100g. Healthier Eats uses these serving-level thresholds to decide when salt should limit the maximum score.

Read the full methodology

This is a nutrition-based comparison score for ranking restaurant meals against similar products. It is not a medical rating, ingredient-quality score or dietary advice. Always verify nutrition, ingredients and allergens with the restaurant before ordering.

What this score does not include

The Healthier Score is based on published nutrition values only. It does not currently assess ingredient quality, processing level, additives, cooking method, allergens or personal dietary suitability.

For example, two meals may have similar nutrition scores but differ in ingredients, processing or cooking method. Always check the restaurant's latest nutrition, ingredients and allergen information before ordering.

Allergens and dietary notes

Contains
glutensoya
May contain
sesamesulphites

Allergen information is for comparison only. Always check the official restaurant source before ordering.

Source

Sample data
Last checked: 17 Jul 2026
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