This shop has an extensive range of groceries, ingredients, tequila, and kitchen supplies.
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This shop has an extensive range of groceries, ingredients, tequila, and kitchen supplies.
They have a carefully selected range of traditional products from around the UK. A village shop in the City where you can buy a sandwich made to order, a cup of slow-brewed Monmouth filter coffee, a bag of traditional sweets and a homemade Scotch egg for later.
Their German Deli Warehouse Shop is now open to the public. There you will get their entire range of goods, as well as fresh baked bread, cakes and pastry from our on-site bakery. VISIT SITE
Recommended for their range of Egyptian and Middle Eastrern groceries. It is tiny, crowded and offers specifically Egyptian ingredients - tinned ful, frozen molokhia and plenty of spices, nuts and vinegary pickled vegetables. It also has hubbly bubblies.
The aristocrat of Egyptian food shops is undoubtedly Green Valley, which offers molokhia, tinned or dried ful, Egyptian ghee, tahina, spices and mouth-watering Middle Eastern pastries. It also has pigeon freshly flown in.
The Egyptian-run Greenfields, which comes recommended by the Egyptian embassy, has the cheapest molokhia in London, fresh (it all looks rather like mint leaves), frozen or tinned, and all the other essential ingredients.
A friendly family-run institution, Suroor is the place to seek out authentic Iraqi ingredients. An impressive collection of fruit, herb and flower waters includes the rare ‘seven herbs’, as well as jasmine and bitter orange. It can be a bit difficult to get to, but it’s worth the trip for other essential Iraqi products such as dried barberries (used as a spice) and dried lime powder.
This family-run delicatessen offers a vast range of dried pastas to boxes of biscotti and jars of sundried tomatoes and marinated artichokes. Luckily, owners Antonio and Elena are both charmingly helpful, to both confused locals and Italian regulars who stop by for the buffalo mozzarella, charcuterie, freshly baked breads and properly strong Italian espressos.