Our history takes us back to Naples, where we established our first shop in 1845. We are a family-run business, spanning five generations, with great commitment and passion to our trade.
North African dishes by candle-light in decorous, bijou cafe/bar, plus basement performance space
Classic & creative Gujarati cuisine in a cozy setting with Indian serveware mounted as wall art.
Stalwart seafood restaurant, terrace and oyster bar based in a trio of former fishermen's cottages
19 Old Steine, Kemptown, Brighton BN1 1EL, UK
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