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pastandbasta

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Hi,



Come this Saturday February 2nd to our stall, we sell fresh filled pasta. We are located NEXT the Blue Mountain Cafe


To celebrate ED, and the longer days coming we will have the following special offers:


if you buy a meal for 4 i.e (500 gr OF PASTA (not gnocchi)) you will get OUR RED FANTASTIC pesto for free (SAVE ?1.80),


or

if you buy a meal for 4 i.e (500 gr OF PASTA (not gnocchi)) you will get OUR FANTASTIC pesto GENOVESE for ? 1.00 (standard price 2.70)


or

if you buy a meal for 4 i.e (500 gr OF PASTA) you will get another 100 gr of pasta with four cheeses ABSOLUTELY free.


I sell fresh, delicious, filled, pasta. Our pasta is made in Italy by an artisan. I sell the pasta immediately after delivery.

The pasta cooks in 5/6 minutes, and can be served simply with melted butter and sage and a bit of Parmesan cheese.


Best wishes,

Maria


Pasta&Basta

Fresh Pasta Market Stall,

NEXT to the Blue Mountain Cafe

18 North Cross Road,

Se22 9EU,

East Dulwich,


Tel: 07905320581

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So, yes, I wandered up North Cross Road today and found the table selling pasta. I bought three sorts and two containers of green pesto. (I've never had much use for red.) So far, I've tried the radicchio-and-speck ravioli, with butter / olive oil (half and half) and grated pecorino. NOMMACIOUS. Mushroom ravioli and spinach / ricotta ravioli on reserve.


PASTANDBASTA, are you there every week?

Glad to hear you enjoyed the pasta! Thank you so much for visiting us.


We are there next to the Blue Mountain Cafe, every Saturday from 10 'til 5 (5.30 on a good day).


Regular customers are always welcome, and if you have any special requests please contact us and we will be sure to arrange it for you!


Best wishes,

Maria


Pasta&Basta

Fresh Pasta Market Stall,

NEXT to the Blue Mountain Cafe

18 North Cross Road,

Se22 9EU,

East Dulwich,


Tel: 07905320581

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