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Italy Comes to Wimbledon

By Christian Rose-Day (08 Feb 10)
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More information about Carluccio’s in Wimbledon.

From the 8th February, residents and visitors of picturesque Wimbledon Village will be able to sample genuine Italian food, with the arrival of Carluccio’s.

Offering the successful combination of a caffè, restaurant, alimentari foodshop and deli, Carluccio’s is open throughout the day for breakfast, coffee, light lunch, a three course meal with wine in the evening or even a spot of retail therapy in its enticing food shop.

To celebrate their opening, Carluccio’s is offering two courses plus coffee till the end of February, for just £8.50*. The Menu Della Casa features a choice of two fabulous courses including insalata mista (mixed salad with baby gem lettuce, peppers, tomato and red onion) and rigatoni all’amatriciana (large tubes of pasta with spicy tomato and spicy pancetta sauce). Finish with a fine Italian coffee, or for an additional £3.50 treat yourself to a large glass of Sicilian Sicani wine.

Carluccio’s – offering an authentic taste of Italy in the heart of Wimbledon Village.

*The Menu Della Casa will be on offer until the 28th February 2010.

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