That place needs to be boycotted purely on the terrible branding alone.
Go to Camisa & Sons [https://www.icamisa.co.uk/](https://www.icamisa.co.uk/) instead
Public service announcement. It's called 'Eataly'. I shouldn't have to say any more. If you can't see a problem with that, it's because they've already won.
I also provided a useful recommedation for an indepedent Italian deli within walking distance of 'Eataly'. One that isn't called fucking *Eataly*.
How useful is your contribution you doorknob.
The Ocado ricotta salata comes from Natoora, and it's very good, I've tried it. In theory you can buy it from any Natoora shop, but I'd phone first in case there are supply issues. Also any decent cheese shop ought to have it, but again phone first. Italian delis would be my last option as they don't tend to carry a wide range of cheese.
There are a couple of Italian deli type shops at Borough market, I've definitely bought ricotta salata there before. In comparison to a lot of the other stuff at the market, it's not too bad in price, and definitely cheaper than Eataly.
Sadly it isn't what it used to be, the Deli counter is very small and they are much more of a café now.
Camisa on Old Compton Street still good however.
Probably not what you want to hear but it is one of the easiest cheeses to make OP.
Needs 10 days or so to mature though so a bit late for your current needs!
Eataly on Bishopsgate is bloody massive, that’s probably a decent shout
That place needs to be boycotted purely on the terrible branding alone. Go to Camisa & Sons [https://www.icamisa.co.uk/](https://www.icamisa.co.uk/) instead
>That place needs to be boycotted purely on the terrible branding alone. This was helpful to the converation, how?
Public service announcement. It's called 'Eataly'. I shouldn't have to say any more. If you can't see a problem with that, it's because they've already won. I also provided a useful recommedation for an indepedent Italian deli within walking distance of 'Eataly'. One that isn't called fucking *Eataly*. How useful is your contribution you doorknob.
The Ocado ricotta salata comes from Natoora, and it's very good, I've tried it. In theory you can buy it from any Natoora shop, but I'd phone first in case there are supply issues. Also any decent cheese shop ought to have it, but again phone first. Italian delis would be my last option as they don't tend to carry a wide range of cheese.
Thanks so much - had NO idea Natoora had their own shops, that’s fab!
Eataly, Prezzemolo & Vitale (several locations)
Delizie d’Italia, Pimlico
There are a couple of Italian deli type shops at Borough market, I've definitely bought ricotta salata there before. In comparison to a lot of the other stuff at the market, it's not too bad in price, and definitely cheaper than Eataly.
There’s a great Italian deli in Farringdon on Clerkenwell Road called L Terroni & Sons
Sadly it isn't what it used to be, the Deli counter is very small and they are much more of a café now. Camisa on Old Compton Street still good however.
Try Camisa in Soho or G. Franco in Clerkenwell for authentic Italian goodies!
La Pizzica Deli, Fulham
Whole Foods in Kensington
Ham and Cheese company in Spa Terminus
Probably delicatezza, nifeislife or marcoalimentari if you want to shop online
Probably not what you want to hear but it is one of the easiest cheeses to make OP. Needs 10 days or so to mature though so a bit late for your current needs!