Nima Delicatessen
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Chamber Rating
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Freya Watson
Feb 27th, 2022 -
Patricia Lockwood
Excellent cannoli and lovely local shop
Oct 6th, 2021 -
Brummig the Bear
This was by far my favourite shop in the whole of Birmingham, especially for food. Utterly unique, it had an astonishing range of items from around the world, including a significant range for vegetarians and vegans. I found the couple that ran the shop charming and helpful. The calm but slightly chaotic interior was equally charming, and always rewarded the person who took the time to look over the shelves, with some new treat to take home and enjoy. Even the name board above the door was a visual delight. Alas the couple that ran the shop have retired, and it is now permanently closed. I wish them a very happy retirement, but I will miss this place sorely.
Jul 26th, 2021 -
Matthew Slater
Apr 14th, 2021 -
Amy Williams
Hamid and Ziba ran a wonderful deli with health foods and national cuisines from many cultures. It was a delight to visit and stock your pantry with something unique for a rainy day or less common foods such as gluten free. A little more expensive but good quality and an independent business not a wholesale chain. An orchid in a world of dandelion chains. I am so sorry to see the shop has closed during the pandemic. The website suggests moving online and I hope so but will miss meeting Hamid and Ziba who the web suggests have retired. Hopefully they will get bored and we'll find a way to see them regularly again. Would love it if they linked up with George and Anita from Indigo Foods or Tom and Jeanette at CleanKilo but I don't know if their Iranian culture creates unique business barriers. Persian poetry was once very popular in British literary circles with the Rubiyat of Omar Kayyam being a PreRaphaelite favourite and features in films such as Back to the Future and 12 Monkeys. The Persian Turquoise Tiara was the largest piece in Princess Margaret's jewelry, a 21st birthday gift from Queen Mary of Teck via Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. The Art of Persia is a great series on iplayer catch up. Did you know that in 2005, Iran held the greatest number of internet bloggers according to the Lonely Planet Guide? I'd love Hamid and Ziba include an About Us section on any Nima website.
Sep 13th, 2022
Contact Info
- (121) 442-4205
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Nima Delicatessen?
A The phone number for Nima Delicatessen is: (121) 442-4205.
Q Where is Nima Delicatessen located?
A Nima Delicatessen is located at 103 Alcester Rd, Birmingham, eng B13 8DD
Q What days are Nima Delicatessen open?
A Nima Delicatessen is open:
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Monday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Q How is Nima Delicatessen rated?
A Nima Delicatessen has a 4.1 Star Rating from 28 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Nima Delicatessen
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( 28 Reviews )Freya Watson on Google
Patricia Lockwood on Google
Excellent cannoli and lovely local shop
Brummig the Bear on Google
This was by far my favourite shop in the whole of Birmingham, especially for food. Utterly unique, it had an astonishing range of items from around the world, including a significant range for vegetarians and vegans. I found the couple that ran the shop charming and helpful. The calm but slightly chaotic interior was equally charming, and always rewarded the person who took the time to look over the shelves, with some new treat to take home and enjoy. Even the name board above the door was a visual delight. Alas the couple that ran the shop have retired, and it is now permanently closed. I wish them a very happy retirement, but I will miss this place sorely.
Matthew Slater on Google
Amy Williams on Google
Hamid and Ziba ran a wonderful deli with health foods and national cuisines from many cultures. It was a delight to visit and stock your pantry with something unique for a rainy day or less common foods such as gluten free. A little more expensive but good quality and an independent business not a wholesale chain. An orchid in a world of dandelion chains.
I am so sorry to see the shop has closed during the pandemic. The website suggests moving online and I hope so but will miss meeting Hamid and Ziba who the web suggests have retired. Hopefully they will get bored and we'll find a way to see them regularly again. Would love it if they linked up with George and Anita from Indigo Foods or Tom and Jeanette at CleanKilo but I don't know if their Iranian culture creates unique business barriers.
Persian poetry was once very popular in British literary circles with the Rubiyat of Omar Kayyam being a PreRaphaelite favourite and features in films such as Back to the Future and 12 Monkeys. The Persian Turquoise Tiara was the largest piece in Princess Margaret's jewelry, a 21st birthday gift from Queen Mary of Teck via Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. The Art of Persia is a great series on iplayer catch up. Did you know that in 2005, Iran held the greatest number of internet bloggers according to the Lonely Planet Guide? I'd love Hamid and Ziba include an About Us section on any Nima website.