FORTNUM & MASON
Read moreIt all began over three centuries ago, at this same address where a small candle dealer with the Court opened with a friend a small grocery store. Since then the store has affirmed its reputation, particularly with regard to its food and catering radius. Here you can enjoy the luxury and come above all to find the classics of English gastronomy but also of high-end foreign products. It is a pleasure for the senses, and the store is up to its reputation. Very elegant clientele.
VALVONA & CROLLA
Read moreInaugurated in 1934, Valvona & Crolla is one of the first delicatessen houses to have been opened by Italian immigrants. The brand has since become a reference grocery store. There is everything, and especially, of course, Italian and Scottish products. At the bottom of the grocery store, you can access the tea room. Families with children, couples and groups of friends gather at any time of the day to have a bite to eat. You can have a brunch in the morning, eat a bite at lunch time with a glass of wine, or enjoy a sweet cup of tea.
JAPAN CENTRE
Read moreThe Japanese Information Center on Piccadilly is a good place to buy Japanese products: sake, beers, noodles, rice, soups, cakes and sweets that Japanese people, as well as tourists, come to buy. There's also a bookshop and travel agency on site. If you're hungry, the Japan Centre also offers a takeaway service. A special place that transports you immediately to Japan without leaving London! Japan Centre has a2nd address at Westfield Stratford City
CUNDELLS
Read moreA grocery store that spreads English as well as French cheese, smoked cheddars, local products, and Stamped confitures and labeled labeled (apricot to armagnac) and incredible chutneys.
Sandwiches are delicious as prepared with the products of the home, all costs.
ATHENIAN GROCERY
Read moreFor 50 years the same family has managed this small boutique of Greek specialities (feta, olives). Fruit and vegetables come from Cyprus.
BODNANT WELSH FOOD CENTRE
Read moreFurnace Farm is a fine example of the restoration of an 18th century farmhouse into a powerhouse for local activity. In the grandiose setting of the Conwy Valley, this large grocery store offers the best of Welsh food (lamb, milk, butter, cheese, honey...).
Farmhouse: for those who would like to stay close to all these victuals, elegant rooms are available. The breakfast, prepared with produce from the Bodnant Welsh Food Centre, is delicious.
BLASAU DELICATESSEN
Read moreA grocery store where you can find all the good Welsh products: flavoured cheeses from Snowdonia, local delicatessens, chutneys and homemade jams, Bara Brith, whisky from the Black Mountains... And bread! One of the best in the country, it seems. The address is expanding in 2011 and moves into one of the oldest houses in the city to offer its customers an attractive tea-room. Worth a visit and offers the opportunity to bring back Welsh souvenirs for gourmets and gourmands. Many vegetarian choices.
THE CAMBRIDGE CHEESE COMPANY
Read moreA real Ali Baba's cave, nestled among the city's historic buildings, for food lovers looking for good products! A soft smoke seizes our nostrils as soon as we enter the shop. Mimolette, Serrano ham, fudges, breadsticks, the variety of artisanal products is great. One watchword: long live European gastronomy! The Cambridge Cheese Company's cheeses are available in many pubs and restaurants throughout the city to our delight.
THE GREEN COW FARM SHOP
Read moreThe perfect place to buy local local products. The small shop held by a young team also serves a pleasant lunch.
PENYLAN PANTRY
Read moreSouth of Roath Park, this grocery store is distinguished by its offer of both artisanal and high quality. Local products, delicatessen, cheeses, vegan and gluten-free cakes... (many organic products) and every Thursday baskets of fresh fruit and vegetables to take away, called "veg boxes". A real success! The attentive and cheerful staff is the added argument. Possibility of brunch on site. In the morning, there are healthy and gourmet breakfast solutions, including a very good chocolate oatmeal porridge with oat milk.
ROBERTON'S FARM SHOP
Read moreThis little shop is a little set back from Beauly and the road. Crazy Highland cows, you'll have to stop there to meet Jamie, Katie and Heather. The three of them graze there quietly, with a few llamas as meadow neighbours. The shop sells products from the farm, but also a selection of quality delicatessen products. Visitors are welcome here and even warmly welcomed. Don't be afraid of the tourist trap, the owners are really in the process of pleasing and sharing their love of Scotland.
CORNISH CREAM
Read moreLooking for a souvenir to take back to France? Gourmet treats to share after your stay? This pretty store on Newquay's main street offers a wide selection of local products, either individually or in gourmet baskets: Cornish cream fudges and shortbreads, liqueurs, jams, Cornish teas, butter and clotted cream, as well as local cider and, of course, beers from the famous St Austell brewery. You'll even find a complete English Cream tea basket! A must-see store before heading home!
CANNA DELI
Read moreA charming neighbourhood grocery store specializing in quality Welsh products, such as the delicious award-winning artisanal cheese from Anglesey. The products are local and of good quality. For those who want, it is also possible to sit down around a selection of tapas, which are generally very popular. Or even dishes such as a slice of bread with avocados crushed with salmon. You can also simply enjoy a cup of coffee or tea, while working quietly on your computer. In summer, the outdoor tables are very nice!