This wide-ranging delicatessen, (attached to the famous restaurant) is located in what once were the unpromising wastelands north of Oxford Street. As the area developed, so has this shop which has remained in forefront of the British food revolution. There's a huge selection of meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, wine, cakes, takeaway dishes and sandwiches. It’s virtually impossible to escape without some delicious delicacy.
Villandry
170 Great Portland Street, W1W 5QD
Two-dozen different breads and pastries are available every day at Villandry, and they’re easily able to turn their ovens... More
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Euphorium
Open Daily
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Before you even enter Villandry the restaurant you'll get your appetite whetted by the visual feast on show at the adjoining deli, bakery and charcuterie. ... More
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