Gordon Ramsay announces pasta bar la pop-up at London Pizza East – Filmywapp

Instagram/@Gordongram
This summer, the pop-up shop of the famous cook Gordon Ramsay will be a wonderful meeting point for East Pizza at Shoreditch for two weeks, in which dishes from his respected chefs Phillip Frankland Lee and Margarita Kallas-Lee are served. Which topic can be channeled better than real Italian Ferry-Me-off-the-tang in the London environment during this very limited time?
Advertising
Gordon Ramsay showered London with a lot of news on social media. In a video with the chefs Phillip Frankland Lee and Margarita Kallas-Lee, he revealed that the famous pasta | Bar La from Los Angeles would temporarily settle in his pizza East Shoreditch. For fourteen days, the couple of cooking brought the demanding guests closer to exquisite Italian cuisine.
At the announcement, Ramsay and the chefs appeared with some things that the Londoners could expect. Phillip Frankland Lee says: “You will have an incredible bone marrow spizza”, while Margarita Kallas-Lee says: “And Granita like nothing else.” Ramsay expressed his enthusiasm: “You shouldn’t miss that. It is delicious.”
The pop-up is quite large for the famous crossover kitchen and therefore positions Ramsay’s London base alongside a culinary undertaking by Frankland-Lee and Kallas-Lee. Since Pasta | Bar La has become famous for her startling view of Italian cuisine, this very limited appearance is a huge occasion for the gourmet center in the British capital.
The announcement triggered great excitement. An eager commentator went into a menu item: “They had me with homemade Cavatelli” and referred to the Italian pastasis offered. Another seemed to put the feelings of many London gourmets to the point: “I can hardly wait.”
International tones run through the comments. A commentator expressed his loyalty to the guest chefs: “Damn, yes !!! Phillip Frankland Lee and Margarita Kallas-Lee are the absolutely greatest people of all time.” Another who is familiar with the original LA website commented: “Pasta | Bar La is the greatest place in La and London can be lucky to have her for two weeks!”
The temporary gourmet initiative was received in London with great enthusiasm. A commentator said: “Ahh, that is so much fun! SHOREDITCH will be happy!” to capture the grateful anticipation of the neighborhood. Another repeated: “It looks fantastic !!” Accompanied by an emojis stream.
Nevertheless, there were some with less lively cheers. A user remembered another public appearance by Phillip Frankland Lee and wondered: “I remember having seen this guy at Joe Rogan”, which implies a complete story that is thus linked to the culinary world. Some fans from overseas pondered the reason for their absence, one commented: “I wish I could be there”, followed by a heartbreaking emoji.
The strategic enthusiasm generated by the pop-up is transferred to the flagship Pizza East of the Ramsay Restaurant group. For Frankland Lee and Kallas-Lee, it is an opportunity to obtain new appreciation for your kitchen in one of the culinary capitals in the world. The two -week time frame promotes urgency, which is guaranteed to attract crowds to SHORDITCH.
Another chapter of the experience-oriented food events of the famous chef organized throughout the restaurant group ensures that Frankland Lee and Kallas-Lee in the highly competitive London restaurant scene are in the spotlight and at the same time offers its guests an almost impossible opportunity to come into contact with world-famous talents.
Advertising
The name of the pop-up is Pasta | Bar LA for two weeks in the Pizza East Shoreditch with an offer that includes bone marrow spizza and homemade pasta, for which the counterpart in Los Angeles was highly praised by the criticism. It is an event that should not miss a London diner who longs for real Italian and modern flair. Gordon Ramsay also recently made headlines because he supported a new burger. The kitchen chief’s latest project follows his successful five-star essay packages and precedes his upcoming cooking academy in Woking.