Gaia Italian Deli
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Have walked passed this place many times however visited for lunch on Wednesday and was not disappointed. Ordered a Panini which was not only homemade…
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One of the cutest Italian deli I have visited in a long time. The place is run by a family full of happy and friendly faces. The place is famous for t…
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Although this is right next door to the CastleFM studiowhere I have my radio show, it's only recently that I've ventured across the portal, all thanks…
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Gaia Italian Deli is open for Deli and Quick Bites. Gaia Italian Deli serves Italian and Deli dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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4 Reviews on “Gaia Italian Deli”
Have walked passed this place many times however visited for lunch on Wednesday and was not disappointed. Ordered a Panini which was not only homemade and generously sized but tasted absolutely delicious. Would recommend that you also ask for a side salad (dressed with balsamic) which for only an additional 80p is an great accompaniment. Great place and look forward to my next visit.
One of the cutest Italian deli I have visited in a long time. The place is run by a family full of happy and friendly faces. The place is famous for their varied selection of panini’s and salads. We ended up visiting this place twice in 3 days. I tried their selection of homemade fresh pasta dish with mixed meat mince, red pepper and tomato soup, grilled aubergine and courgette and bell pepper salad with fresh mozzarella and salumi vadi. Everything was just amazing and i will also very highly recommend their coffee and tiramisu. Food – 5/5Service – 5/5Ambience – 4/5Value for money – 5/5
Although this is right next door to the CastleFM studiowhere I have my radio show, it’s only recently that I’ve ventured across the portal, all thanks to the guys from Enroot. This small Italian emporium offers a great selection of deli goods includingimported speck, guanciale, Parma ham and various cheeses. I eschewed the menuand went straight for the Pizzaiola panini; I’m a sucker for porchetta and,along with salami, Emmental and mozzarella this toasted snack was packed fullof flavour. The woman at the table next to me had the soup and arancini. If Ihad realised (or read the menu), my choice may have been different; I adorethese stuffed risotto rice balls, they remind me of lunch in Rome, sitting by afountain, people watching.Kimbo are the coffee roasters they use and the cappuccino is good. The chilleris full of homemade pasta dishes ready to take away if you are feeling lazy.They also hold Sicilian evenings.Shelves are stocked with all things Italian, as you’d expect;fromcantuccini, olive oils, pasta sauces and dried porcini. They guys behind thecounter are more than happy to chat about the food they serve and where theysource their products.Next time I nip in, I’ll definitely have the arancini! offtheeatentrack.wordpress.com
New addiction. Friendly family owned restaurant with an excellent and affordable menu. What else can you ask for?