The sign above the door states the intention to offer "South Indian, Polish and English" groceries and that's exactly how things work.
At first, it appears to be a one-aisle affair, but a large space to the rear for chiller cabinets, specialising in fish, boosts an otherwise comparatively diminutive set-up.
As it makes good on the promise of multi-cultural fare, this store differs from others in that it seems to group produce by country of origin, rather than food type irrespective of source.
Among it are either everyday standards, or alternatively, buy-to-try curios outside your normal frame or reference. It may seem a bit more spartan than its neighbours, but it is not to be missed if you're interested in breaking new cooking ground.
No alcohol makes a nice change to surrounding venues which can sometimes be visited by those looking for a top-up when they should have stopped two cans ago. Well worth a try. read more