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Avg. from 5 rates: 2.6
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19 Elm Row
Edinburgh, EH7 4AA
Nearest Transport: Waverley
Valvona & Crolla is arguably the best Italian delicatessen in the UK, selling an assortment of cold cooked meats and sav...
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Reviews for Valvona & Crolla

  • 2
    Valvona & Crolla
    19 Elm Row Edinburgh EH7 4AA uk
    28th August 2008
    An Institution but I don't know why
    Current
    This is a long-established part of Edinburgh's society which serves as a deli and cafe to the bourgeiose of the Capital.

    I have often walked past but never ventured inside given my plain culinary tastes. Having a free afternoon, I did venture inside and was fairly mesmerised by the range of produce on offer in such a small space. It was very easy to spend half an hour in here just browsing, even if the only product I bought was a pack of decaf coffee!

    Mesmerising? Yes. Worth a nosey? Absolutely. However, if you really have to pay £50 for some cheese, then you clearly have more of a reason to visit here than I do!
  • 1
    Valvona & Crolla
    19 Elm Row Edinburgh EH7 4AA uk
    25th August 2008
    Not Italian at all....
    Current
    I was very disappointed by my visit to Valvona & Crolla after what I had heard and read about the place. Being Italian I was looking forward to it so the opportunity arose when I visited the Edinburgh festival. I have to admit that it is very difficult to find a proper Italian deli in the UK. I am used to buy my wines and a few more products online but no more than that so this time I made sure I had plenty of space in the car, I was hoping to come back with plenty of Italian food and wine, the one I drink and eat when visiting my family, and set off to my Italian discovery shopping experience. All my hopes disappeared when I entered the Valvona & Crolla shop, when I started reading the label and found that the product on sale were all average Italian supermarkets products with a very dear price, and not the one I would buy. The Valvona & Crolla branded products were made by big Italian companies and the only few good wines they had, but nothing more than the ones available from supermarkets, had an excessive high price. As this was not enough, we decided to stay for a coffee, it was 4pm and when reading the menu we found the “affogato” and ordered it. Again, another big disappointment.. The affogato we received and we paid £3.95 was not more than a ball of vanilla lost in a poor espresso… I left the place empty handed and promised myself I would never be back, at least to buy Italian food and wine or for an affogato, and will keep ordering my wine online. I have recently come across Italyabroad.com, www.italyabroad.com, a website specialised in Italian food and wine made by small producers and so far I haven’t been disappointed yet, they offer fantastic Italian wines and food made by small and real producers at a good price.
  • 4
    Valvona & Crolla
    19 Elm Row Edinburgh EH7 4AA uk
    30th April 2008
    Worth its significant reputation...
    Current
    Ah - the much exalted Valvona & Crolla...

    Yes - it's not cheap but for the sheer scale of the place and the range that they sell there can't be many better. A shrine to Italy in the Scottish Capital, it is such a cornucopia of delights that one doesn't really know where to start.

    The chilled counter dominates the narrow passageway of a shop with its cured meats, prepared dishes and huge array of cheeses. There is fresh produce imported from Italy and the in-house bakery delivers a huge varied choice. There is a very respectable selection of Olive Oils as well. I'm a bit of a snob as far as this is concerned and will only use the sublime "Manni" Extra Virgin Oil that can only be bought Online and shipped direct to the home - but some of the Tuscan oils they have here for around £20 a litre are not far off that very high "Manni" benchmark.

    The cafe at the back is always annoyingly full - but hey that's testiment to the quality that they deliver and there is now even a Fringe Event room during the Festival.

    All in all an institution and still deserving of that accolade...
  • 1
    Valvona & Crolla
    19 Elm Row Edinburgh EH7 4AA uk
    28th April 2008
    Rip-Off
    Current
    The only reason why V&C are the best Italian delicatessen is that there is virtually no competition in Edinburgh.
    The quality of their products is relatively good. However, most of their goods are standard Italian supermarket products sold at a ridiculously inflated price. How can one justify selling a 500g pack of pasta (retailing at 1.5 Euro) for £4.99? It's a joke.


  • 5
    Valvona & Crolla
    19 Elm Row Edinburgh EH7 4AA uk
    29th February 2008
    It is the best
    Current
    Puts all others to shame !

    Come on London wake up !

    Without doubt the best Italian Deli in the UK - they must have great buyers !

    Bravo !