I write this review with good heart and intention, I am a frequent customer here and appreciate Deli X. However, I would like to make a couple of a suggestions. First off, a proper sign on the front of the shop would be very helpful. Secondly, why do your Faith In Nature bars of soap cost twice as much as exactly the same ones being sold in Green Onions down the road in New Cross ??? Thirdly, every time I've been to the shop it has been quite empty and silent, some music playing in the background wouldn't go amiss, for the sake of atmosphere. Lastly, as a general observation, I find the shop to be lacking in the variety of products you sell, whereas in Green Onions (sorry to compare), a shop which is twice as small, probably stocks twice as much. Your selection in plant milks could be greatly improved, for...
Read moreThe best eatery in the Deptford area and it is the coziest relaxing coffee shop as well. The food was excellent and the service was beyond customer's expectations. I live in Canada but I must go there every time I am visiting London. The owner, Mr. Daniel, is a very kind and considerate person. He welcomes you with extending arms and greets you with sweet broadening smiles which make you feel very comfortable to stay in there either for a coffee or a meal. Please never forget to try their home made bakeries coupled with a cappuccino or freshly brewed American coffee. Please do drop by and never miss such an excellent opportunity as an honorable guest of our renowned DELI-X !!! You must try out this renowned coffee shop in the Deptford area, London, England. The owner, Mr. Daniel, offers nothing but the best to...
Read moreWe went today fully expecting it to be awesome. The place looks great, sells loads of really nice produce, good start. The drinks came quickly and the coffee was nice but too hot for a latte. The food came about 20 mins later, which would have been fine if we were waiting for something big but we only ordered two croissants with ham, cheese and tomato and a few people who had big salads and ordered after us got theirs first. The croissants seemed like they'd been heated once then heated again (possibly forgotten) almost burnt but without melted cheese. How is that even possible?! Also, the atmosphere was deathly quiet, to the point that it was a bit uncomfortable. For this joyous experience we got charged £14, which for a juice, coffee and some almost inedible food...
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