Thursday 6 September 2012

Princi, Wardour Street, London.

Initially established as a bakery in Milano, Italia, this wonderful deli has found its place amongst the best in London as well. I was first introduced to this place by a friend of mine who studied in Milan and raved about Princi; so it was decided, we would try this place out. A fantastic place to go to after a full day of gallivanting around London, may I add! :) The food is excellent!

As you walk into this lovely deli, there is a pizzeria restaurant with a traditional stone oven to your left and the bakery/deli lies in front of you, waiting for all of your senses to be tantalised! The atmosphere is inviting, sophisticated and informal; one can smell the aroma of the freshly baked breads, the wafts of authentically brewed, fresh, Italian coffee, the deliciously coloured desserts are beautifully visible to the eye and there's a vibrant air to this place with the sound of laughter and conversation from people enjoying themselves. On top of that, if you are into your interior design, this place does not fail to please; there is a row of tap fountains on the right wall where you can eat while sitting on high stools.

I have been there many times since I was first there, as you can imagine, and I would highly recommend the breadsticks embedded with fresh green olives, the coffee, the canoli, the strawberry cake (crostata fragole, I believe it's called) and the salads. I would also eat at the pizzeria where the pizzas are just divine!

So go and give the place a try; just turn up, they don't take reservations... and let me know how you enjoyed it!

'Til next time, amici! ... :)

Buon appetito! Ciao! xx

 

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