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    Fusion Deli

    4.2 (5 reviews)
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    Open 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Cheese Hamlet

    Cheese Hamlet

    4.5(35 reviews)
    0.5 miDidsbury Village
    ££

    The quality it's amazing also the service it's the best, they offer to pack the cheese in the best…read moreway to travel, also I bought porc pie and scones, definitely you should try, I am sure they are the best in town.

    It's not cheap here but there's a great selection of cheese and friendly staff who will make…read moresuggestions and let you try if not sure. I got a truffle brie which is just as decadent as it sounds - although actually the truffle flavour was subtle rather than overpowering as one might fear (I personally would not fear that as I srsly love truffles). To round out my selection I got some stilton and some premier cru gruyere. When I say selection I obviously ate all the brie myself almost immediately and had the rest late. The colston bassett stilton was outstanding - a creamy stilton that is great for those who can find stilton a bit overpowering. We liked the gruyere although aren't major hard cheese fans so probably didn't fully appreciate it - I would recommend it though if you are. Finally I got some seasonal scotch eggs - featuring some kind of pigs in blankets element and they were outstanding. Slightly runny in the middle, fantastic flavour, I can't remember a better example. Despite the fact they were really busy pre-Christmas and its a tiny space, they had loads of staff so managed to give everyone a lot of time and it's as much an experience as a shopping trip.

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    Cheese Hamlet - All That Cheese!

    All That Cheese!

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    Thyme Out Delicatessen - Build your own breakfast

    Thyme Out Delicatessen

    4.5(27 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    ££

    I went here for the first ever Yelp Manchester Breakfast Club. This small deli in Didsbury was full…read moreof early morning diners on arrival, so we grabbed a small table outdoors, until space was made and then hurried back inside as it was freezing! But, I imagine its a lovely place to dine outdoors when it warms up a bit. Great comprehensive menu, covering all bases of breakfast, from full English or rather full Didsbury, a large selection of egg based breakfast delights including Eggs Benedict and Eggs Florentine, French Toast, American Toast, Bagels, Porridge and Churros . . . yes Churros! Delicious fried cinnamon dough, rolled in sugar with hot chocolate sauce, wow! As well as serving delicious food, there is also a great selection of olives, cheeses, chutneys, teas and cakes to buy. I could of spent a good hour perusing the shelves and stocking up on all sorts of world cheeses and home made hummus's, but I was so full after my Full Didsbury, that I just bought some roasted garlic and headed for a lie down. I shall return and maybe next time visit the chickens who live in the garden out back.

    As Burton Road Bakery (http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/burton-road-bakery-manchester) was full and there…read morewas a wait for tables, we decided to pop round the corner and try out the untested Thyme for a spot of brunch instead. Though there were no tables available inside, there was room out the front under their large canopy which had bench seating and patio heaters. The friendly waiter promptly gave us the menus and after a quick look I chose to have a pot of Earl Grey tea (obviously), which was a bargain at less than £2. My friends also went for tea and coffee. There was a 20 minute wait for us to get our drinks, with a couple of the staff not catching on at us looking round slightly forlorn and tea-less. When they did arrive though, they were those colourful 'Tea for One' cup and teapot sets which held about 2-3 cups-worth of brew, so they were definitely value for money from a café. Two of us ordered Eggs Benedict and one a Full English. I've had much better eggs I must say - they were overcooked and lacked the runniness you look forward to getting when you cut into them. All in all though the food was fine (the bacon in particular was good), though it wasn't amazing. This probably isn't somewhere to dine if you only want a quick bite to eat on busy days, but you can get a half decent brunch and drink for just less than a tenner.

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    Pokusevski's Delicatessen and Cafe

    Pokusevski's Delicatessen and Cafe

    3.8(6 reviews)
    2.1 miHeaton Moor
    £

    Very impressed with this little Deli and hat tip to JQ for suggesting it!…read more As I was wondering through Heaton Moor I liked the place more and more and it was epitomised by my afternoon spent at Pokusevski's! While there I had a couple of coffees, nice tasting and good value and also a delicious chicken club with a side of chips. The club was made and chips tasty to boot - though I think that was the most unhealthy thing on the menu as lots of wholesome and healthy dishes were coming out of the kitchen! Pokusevski's provided the perfect spot to spend a few hours working away on our laptops (free wifi) and enjoying some great food & drink! Another lovely spot in Heaton Moor and a nice escape from the city!

    A really great little cafe/deli situated on the station end of Heaton Moor and somewhere I'd walked…read morepast several times before eventually stepping through the door. I stopped in for lunch with a few friends and was really impressed by the Mediterranean heavy menu which included several interesting salads, paninis, sandwiches, daily changing quiches and several types of platters. I went for the halloumi salad with olives and roasted peppers which was delicious and very generous with the amount of cheese. In fact everyone's lunches looked very impressive, particularly my friend's platter which I was massively jealous of when it arrived, being full of several of my favourite things including prosciutto, olives, sun dried tomatoes, mozzarella and what looked to be an entire ciabatta loaf - I definitely know what I'm ordering next time! Unbeknown to me prior to my visit is that in addition to the main cafe area there is a good sized courtyard at the rear which is perfect for a warm summer's day as it's a real sun trap. We sat out here and it almost felt like we could have been on holiday - almost! As well as the café they also do a large takeaway menu and have a deli counter of meats, cheeses, olives etc as well as freshly baked bread (delicious bagels) and posh cupboard items.

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    Pokusevski's Delicatessen and Cafe - Mediterranean platter for one.

    Mediterranean platter for one.

    Pokusevski's Delicatessen and Cafe - Menu - Front

    Menu - Front

    Pokusevski's Delicatessen and Cafe - Pastrami, emmental and pickles sandwich on rye, with chimmichurri potato salad.

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    Pastrami, emmental and pickles sandwich on rye, with chimmichurri potato salad.

    Armenique Delicatessens

    Armenique Delicatessens

    4.7(3 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    This is also a charming little café as well as a deli - they sell wine's, spirits, larder goods,…read more fresh baguettes etc, went @ xmas time and they were selling hampers - lovely exciting menu - general fayre is ciabattas, baguettes, croissants & bagels. My dad had a pastrami, brie & dill pickle ciabatta, my mum and myself shared (hers) parma ham, avacado, tomato & parmasan shaving ciabatta and (mine) prawn, salad & smoked salmon ciabatta - all very lovely. Also on offer are salads, coffees, beers, pastry goods ie baklava etc - & free wifi if thats your bag. English speaking waitresses and a lady owner - who although her english was limited was very concerned to know if we enjoyed our sandwiches - so another plus point for service. Another note on service - it was busy which is always a good a sign but we didn't have to wait long for our food.

    Great understated deli which stocks an excellent range of food and drink, including wine, beers…read moreplus bread, croissants etc baked daily. The sandwiches are delicious, my favourites are brie with grapes and mustard mayo, and parma ham and avocado. You can choose a baguette, ciabatta or croissant on which to have your delicious sandwich. You night also try the salads/ deli items such as vine leaves, hummus, tapenade, cous cous and pasta salads too many to name or the equally numerous deserts like baklava, pastries and cake. Edward, the owner is charming and helpful plus they also run wine tastings and provide buffets. The only down point is the coffee which is average- amazing coffee would be the icing on the cake for this brilliant place.

    Fusion Deli - delis - Updated May 2026

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