Big Mamma's fourth London restaurant is all decadence and extravagance.
Jacuzzi, the newest venture by the restaurant group who created camp Italian trattorias Ave Mario, Gloria and Circolo Popolare, opened today, Friday, January 20.
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Taking its cues from its Kensington High Street address, Jacuzzi is even more over the top and maximalist than its rather extra-as older siblings.
The spacious 170 seat 'pleasure palace' spans three floors that are stuffed with Italian artefacts to discover.
Designed by Big Mamma's in-house design team, Jacuzzi has been styled out as a reimagination of a renaissance Venetian villa.
As such, you'll find Sicilian lemon pots, Murano glass, thousands of vintage bottles on the wall, and look out for Versace flip-flops too.
In the summer months, the glass ceiling retracts so that the Sicilian mezzanine floor becomes a light-filled terrazza.
It's also a next-level feast for your tum too.
Food-wise, Jacuzzi promises to be just as indulgent as its interiors.
There's the likes of cured culatello di zibello from the Apennines, red prawns from off the Sicilian coast and white sturgeon caviar from Veneto.
But you've also got Maldon Rock local oysters, veal from Shropshire, native British lobster and hand-dived scallops from Fowey, as well as cuts of the finest Cornish grass-fed steak.
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All this is thrown together by 'Chef Manuel' to make tasty treats such as cheese-stuffed Roman focaccias and rich pasta sauces to cover freshly made pasta and toppings for extra crisp and thin pizzas.
There's also a chocolate fondue for two served with churros among the other rich and decadent desserts - like the giant pistachio cream filled profiterole and the chocolate mousse with coffee praline - which all sound like they might finish you off if you manage to finish it off.
Address: 94 Kensington High Street W8 4SJ
Website: bigmammagroup.com
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