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Contribuiți la feedbackThis is a lovely shop. Their salamis and hams are lovely, as are the cheeses. The pizzas look nice but I've not tried them. I think their selection of groceries could be a bit wider. There weren't that many sweet cupboard items from Italy. Lots of pastas obviously which is good if you're a fan but sadly I'm not. Their bread is nice but there is rarely any in stocks when i visit which is a bit disappointing. Maybe they could increase the number of loaves they make/buy. I guess its my fault for turning up later in the day. Sometimes the male older staff member can be a little grumpy seeming, though I could've caught him on a bad day a few times. I really miss the other deli called Gazzano that sadly closed down and I guess this one doesn't quite meet their level. It is still fantastic though.
The food here was delicious, the coffee the best I've had. I would just say the staff could maybe be a little more interactive and friendly. Some for the items for sale could use some markers as to what they are for the non-Italian tourists.
We discovered this little gem by accident walking past. The food was so authentic and tasty. The prices were amazing . We had starters, mains and a desert with beer and a carafe of wine_ including a bottle of wine to take home and four packs of dry pasta came to less than £70. We can’t wait to go again the next time we go to London
Not only isthis an excellent Italian deli, it also serves excellent Kimbo coffee frm Naples, as well aas canoli and other delights.
Clerkenwell is a great place to explore old delicatessens, just like cafes. On this occasion, we decided to try Terroni of Clerkenwell, an Italian delicatessen with a diverse menu. I was particularly impressed with the ravioli options, although they turned out to be pre-made and available for purchase. Nevertheless, it was a pleasant experience and I especially enjoyed the unique spiral staircase leading to the restroom.