Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination-worthy Italian-style sandwiches on warm focaccia with premium cold cuts and truffle options; mostly takeaway, excellent overall but expect queues and occasional consistency hiccups.
Di Santo Premium Sandwiches delivers exceptional food quality with premium Italian meats and warm focaccia that justify its destination appeal among Corfu's sandwich stops. However, inconsistent execution during peak hours—variable bread texture and occasional order misses—prevents a higher grade, while the cramped interior with minimal seating limits the overall dining experience. For a takeaway-focused deli, it excels in its category but falls short of broader restaurant excellence.
On a bustling Old Town lane, this tiny deli hums with counter-side energy. Warm focaccia is split, meats are sliced to order, and truffle perfume drifts into the street. One diner gushed, "the ingredients tasted top notch," while another praised the friendly staff keeping spirits up during the rush. The food leans classic Italian deli with an elevated touch: prosciutto aged 20–30 months, burrata, pistachio, and black truffle. Combinations like King Tartufo and La Summer are richly satisfying without fussy theatrics. It is mostly takeaway, so expect a line at peak and eat soon after to enjoy that warm, tender-crisp bread at its best. Families do well here thanks to simple, familiar flavors like mozzarella, prosciutto, and mild sauces. Portions are generous and shareable. There is no kids menu, but a plain prosciutto-mozzarella build suits many children; seating is limited, so plan a bench or park picnic nearby.
Area: Historic pedestrian center popular with visitors; lively streets, casual snacking and quick bites dominate.
Safety: Generally safe, busy foot traffic day and evening; standard tourist-area pickpocket awareness.
Nearby: Near park and shopping lanes; close to cafes, gyros shops, and sights in Old Town Corfu.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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