"Gloria - the Shoreditch outpost of the French-born but Italian-obsessed restaurant group Big Mamma - is bringing back its whopping 10-layer lasagna. To celebrate seven years of the restaurant, the looming lasagna dish will be on the menu again just for the month of February. It's stacked up with ragù alla bolognese, bechamel, parmigiano and mozzarella fior di latte, and £1 from every portion sold will go to a good cause: food redistribution charity the Felix Project."
"It's also the 10th anniversary(ish) of Big Mamma, which was founded in 2015 in Paris. The group is known for its lavish, OTT-styled restaurants as well as hype-y dishes such as the aforementioned mega lasagna, as well as pasta served directly from hollowed out wheels of cheese and one-metre-long spaghettone. Big Momma now has a host of restaurants across London, including Circolo Popolare in Fitzrovia, Ave Mario in Covent Garden, in Kensington, in Marylebone and, the latest opening, 1970s-themed Barbarella in Canary Wharf."
Gloria, Big Mamma's Shoreditch outpost, is bringing back a 10-layer lasagna for the month of February to celebrate seven years. The lasagna is layered with ragù alla bolognese, bechamel, parmigiano and mozzarella fior di latte. One pound from each portion sold will be donated to the Felix Project, a food redistribution charity. Big Mamma was founded in Paris in 2015 and is known for lavish, OTT-styled restaurants and spectacle dishes such as pasta served from hollowed cheese wheels and one-metre spaghettone. The group now operates multiple London locations and venues across the UK and Europe.
Read at Time Out London
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