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Mister Lasagna
Review of Mister Lasagna | MakeNewTracks
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So when Kasha and I heard about a brand new restaurant opening up in Soho that sold 21 types of lasagna, we knew we had to visit.
A few days after hearing about it, our bellies drew us step by step closer toward Mister Lasagna.
The very first branch of Mister Lasagna (apparently around five other locations are to follow) opened up in the very heart of Soho, near to Apollo Theatre and Queens Theatre.
What’s more, you get to add a slathering of sauce as a condiment to your lasagna, meaning you can dunk your mouthful of pasta into bolognaise, tomato, mushroom, four cheese or béchamel sauce.
For anyone with a love of Italian comfort food, Mister Lasagna is a must visit in London.
Mister Lasagna, London's new lasagna restaurant – Lines of Escape
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Mister Lasagna has just opened up right in the heart of one of my favourite London areas, Soho.
Mister Lasagna’s owner Alessandro Limone has set out to recreate family recipes – with a twist – at the restaurant, and I think his dishes are a complete success.
At that price, both Chris and I agreed that Mister Lasagna is set to become a perfect option for pre-show/pre-concert/pre-night out meals.
The bottom line is that Mister Lasagna represents the ideal dining option for busy Londoners.
If you, like me, adore pasta and, specifically, lasagna, you need to get down to Mister Lasagna on your next visit to central London.
This is the lasagne restaurant I've been waiting for — and I hated it ...
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I have been waiting, like a heroine in fiction, for the specialist lasagne restaurant.
So here it is, in Soho, opposite the wilting massage parlours, a species of restaurant that my Italian companion insists does not exist anywhere beyond the fantasies of its owner: a lasagneria.
It is called Mister Lasagna and it offers 21 kinds of lasagne at breakfast, lunch and dinner.
It is, therefore, quite close to 24-hour lasagne, which can only mean that London’s restaurant scene has, finally, exploded with whimsy and lunacy.
Because Mister Lasagna does not exist on a planet where people only like lasagne, but in Soho, it will be, at best, a restaurant for very drunk people, who will not even realise that they are eating lasagne.
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Although, disappointingly, they only offer a rotating selection each day.
You can eat-in or takeaway, opt for extra sauce, and choose between three portion sizes: half-sized (£3.50), full-sized (£5.90), or a trio of half-sized portions (£7.80) for those struggling with food-based FOMO.
The vast selection is laid out on the countertop, but the portions are nuked in the microwave and served on unappealing polystyrene plates.
Each dish features the same bland béchamel sauce, while the pasta is somehow both overdone and underdone – soggy yet lacking that enticing crispy top layer.