Whitechapel restaurant creates unforgettable moments this Mothering Sunday
Driven by the enduring memory of his own mother, Maria Rosa Gallina, the famed chef and restaurateur Marco Pierre White knows all too well the importance of making the most of having someone special you can love, appreciate and have around as a guiding light.
The team at his Chophouse restaurant, at the New Road Hotel is now preparing for one of the busiest days of the year, where guests will be able to enjoy a family meal together while spoiling the most important person in their life.
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Hide AdTobias Muny, general manager said: “Our Sunday lunches are always popular and this Mothering Sunday will be no exception.

“Marco said in his book ‘The Devil in the Kitchen’ that it wasn’t until he was 31-years-old before he could analyse the tremendous impact of his mother’s life, and death, upon his own.
“Treating your mum to a nice Sunday lunch in a relaxed environment is a lovely way to show how much you care.
“Mums are always running around after everyone else and often don’t take any time for themselves. A meal out will show her that she can be looked after too and give her a day to remember.
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Hide Ad“That’s why we’ll be pulling out all the stops so that from the moment guests arrive they are made to feel special, especially the mums.”
Easy to reach via the Elizabeth Line and all meat served at the venue is halal.
For further information or to book please visit https://www.mpwrestaurants.co.uk/our-brands/mr-whites-english-chophouse/whitechapel