Just down the road from my other favourite deli in the seven dials area, Moorish Brighton, is this warm and welcoming deli. All my favourite Italian delicacies are on offer here, drowning in olive oil: artichoke hearts, grilled veg, sun-dried tomatoes, pickles, olives and cold cuts. There’s also home made pizza, pasta, sandwiches, desserts and great coffee making for a delightful medley of aromas. I tell you, it’s a good job I don’t live locally.
Richard W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brighton, United Kingdom
Tutti Frutti is a cosy Italian deli, with beautifully presented food — from fresh pasta salad, to meatballs, cut meat and fresh baguettes. Tempted? You wait till you step inside and smell the gastro heavenly whiffs emanating from the kitchen! There’s a nice area to take a coffee and read and plenty of photos on the wall to gaze at.
George
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brighton, United Kingdom
This deli & Espresso bar has fine cooked dishes. The sandwiches are made to order. It is possible to eat in or takeaway. The coffee is to a good standard and is Italian. It is possible to get freshly baked breads here. And if you like olives then lok no further.
David J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
Delightful small delicatessen in the Seven Dials area of Brighton, with a focus on Italian produce. Think sun-dried tomatoes, grilled vegetables in oil, artichoke hearts, ready-made(but home made) pizza, pasta and pastries. It’s one of those shops where the heady mix of aromas makes it hard to leave without making a purchase. It’s a great place to pick up ingredients for hors d’oeuvres for a nice dinner party, or something simple but very nice for supper if you are feeling lazy. It’s a little pricey, of course, but good quality, and one of the classier businesses in Seven Dials.