Camia Delicatessan

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3 out of 5 Based on 5 reviews

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Camia Delicatessan

Address
53 Stoke Newington Church Street
Stoke Newington
London
N16 0AR
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 7812 9977
Public transport:
Stoke Newington, National Railway

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3 out of 5 based on 5 reviews

Latest 5 reviews of Camia Delicatessan

2.0 out of 5 23 November 2008
by Prudence I.

To be fair, maybe they were just having a bad day when I visited but the service was so rude, slow and unpleasant, it completely undermined anything good in the food or the restaurant of this cafe/deli. The food was perfectly nice, Italian paninis, and pastries and good coffee and loads of people I know rave about it, especially for takeaway so it's probably worth a second chance repeat visit....more

3.0 out of 5 2 December 2008
by Alice S.

Camia's feels like more of a sandwich shop than a deli. It has a fantastic selection of antipasti- grilled vegetables, anchovies, peppers and cougettes- and a wide selection of cakes and deserts but I probably wouldn't go in there for anything more than a delicious, filled sandwich or a Portugese custard tart, as their selection of gourmet foods is very limited.

Their waffle selection is...more

4.0 out of 5 5 December 2008
by Minal P.

I love this place for a takeaway lunch. They do a great deal where you can get a sandwich, a coffee and a dessert for five pounds. The savory tarts and quiches that are on the window display are my favorite, well presented and delicious. The four cheeses with spinach tart is amazing.

Also, they make a fantastic blueberry muffin with a creamy custard filling at the center. The cheesecakes are...more

4.0 out of 5 22 December 2008
by Katy I.

Living just off Church Street at the Clissold Park end is an absolute nightmare. Every time I leave the house not only do I run the risk of being mown down by the evil pushers (prams not drugs) I am also highly susceptible to the likelihood of gaining at least 10lbs by the time I reach the bus stop on the high street. I am convinced the shops on Church Street were put there by some higher...more

4.0 out of 5 22 November 2008
by Leanne W.

This is a delightful Italian Deli, in fact they have two branches on the popular Church Street within moments of each other. They have a tantalising window display of freshly baked pastry goods and bread, i dare you to glance in the window without your stomach rumbling!

They offer a really wide selection of breads and fillings, including Italian favourites like sun dried tomato's, anchovies...more