
() Latin American Caffe Delfini 147 W.Channel Rd Santa Moniea(310- 459-8823). We are a romantic and cozy place that some people say reminds them of a local restaurant found in any small town in Italy.far enough from the roads most traveled. What used to be Bruce Marder's trendy West Beach Cafe has been. The boy grasping the tail of the Dolphin, came from a casual snap shot taken in London by the Albert Bridge.This picture captured a special moment for the two, childhood Italians prior to them departing for their "around the world" trip in early 1986.Once arriving in Los Angeles and becoming settled in their Santa Monica Canyon location, that picture resurfaced the day they were trying to choose a name for the restaurant that is known today as Caffe' Delfini. Caffe delfini, 147 W Channel Rd Caffe delfini. Tucked away in the Santa Monica Canyon inside of a charming building built in 1932. United States of America Directions Contact person Alessandro Ercoli & Giampietro Silardi (310) 459-8823 +1 (0) 31 Arrange an appointment. In fact, there is a story behind the logo of Caffe' Delfini. Caffe’ Delfini 147 W Channel Rd Santa Monica, California (CA) 90024. The prices were outrageous for what you got-12-15 salads, etc. The wait staff took my wifes plate when she was still eating, dropping her fork on her blouse. The food was fine but the experience left a lot to be desired. The way they conduct business today has been largely shaped by their world travels together which eventually landed them in Los Angeles back in 1987. 60 meal for 120 price I went to the Caffe Delfini with my wife based on favorable reviews I read here. Their friendship started off in the streets of Rome and continued as they both pursued a better life for themselves.

Channel Rd., was proclaimed My favorite by long-time canyon resident Sharon Kilbride who added, Everything is delicious Circling the News has been urging.

Growing up in Pomezia, a suburb of Rome, both men's passion for food was built by their native land. Many people who live in the heart of Pacific Palisades and westside towards the Highlands tend to forget about an interesting cluster of restaurants in Santa Monica Canyon, off PCH. Growing up in Pomezia, a suburb of Rome, both mens passion for food was built by their native land. this modest yet very appealing cafe is relentlessly jammed with regulars who. Gianpietro Silardi and Alessandro Ercoli, owners of Caffe Delfini, have been childhood friends since they were old enough to use a sling shot. Email: Silardi and Alessandro Ercoli, owners of Caffe' Delfini, have been childhood friends since they were old enough to use a sling shot. I guide In 'rent tating in and tirmiiiil tin' eity Caffe Delfini 147 W.
