An Italian inspired, delicious deli week
For one incredible week, the Falstaff Faircity hotel in Morningside invites you to savour the real taste of Italy as experienced in New York’s ‘Little Italy,’ when they present their ‘Italian deli week.’
And Mama Mia what a magnificent spread it promises to be! For just R295 - 00 with a complimentary glass, you will be welcomed in true Falstaff style with a fabulous feast of the finest Italian fare!
Throw thoughts of your waistline to the wind as you tackle succulent Shrimp scampi in a sublime sauce, perfect Penne pasta in red sauce and Italian parmigiana, and Flame grilled New York strip calamari and garlic sauce - to name just a sampling of the huge deli table.
Decadent, delicious, deli desserts are a sweet temptation, and with Italian temptresses like Tiramisu, and brownies, this is an offer you can’t refuse!
The week is the 23rd to the 27th of July – The time - lunch and dinner - and the time to book -right now to avoid disappointment!
Call 011 290 0900 – or visit www.faircity.co.za
About Faircity Falstaff Hotel
The Falstaff Faircity Hotel is an intimate and elegant hotel hidden in the peaceful suburb of Morningside in Sandton. The beautiful gardens and sparkling pool provide a surprising escape just a stone’s throw from the Sandton Gautrain station, Sandton Convention Centre, major highways, shopping centres and restaurants.
About Faircity Hotels
Faircity is a vibrant and progressive hotel group specialising in owning, managing and co-developing hotels in Southern Africa. Our primary service offering is business and conference hotels, as well as serviced apartments.
The hotel group was started by a couple of energetic entrepreneurs that were not afraid to take chances. They were not limited by the approach of “this is how it has always been done” and have been able to think outside of the norms to create an experience guided by their guests’ needs and expectations.
We take pride in providing remarkable and personalised service through every aspect of our business. At this stage of our growth, we see ourselves as big enough to make a difference, yet small enough to care.