SO Maurizio Salvi is at it again...

The new Salvis rosticceria is based on an Neapolitan takeaway and will provide very fresh flavours for eating on-site or for take-away. 

Having brought Manchester a wonderfully exact taste of the Campania region of Italy with Salvi's Mozzarella Bar at the Corn Exchange, and more recently on John Dalton Street with Salvi's Cucina, he's now to open a rosticceria also on John Dalton Street.

The rosticceria will operate from the former MUG coffee shop unitThe rosticceria will operate from the former MUG coffee shop unit

So we asked Maurizio Salvi what exactly a genuine rosticceria was...

Apparently it's, "Un esercizio commerciale pubblico dove è possibile acquistare e consumare cibi caldi, soprattutto, tipicamente arrosti (da cui il nome); le pietanze vengono consegnate per l'asporto o per essere consumate in loco. Poiché di solito si tratta di pasti veloci, normalmente sono allestiti anche un bancone con sgabelli o altro, oltre ai tradizionali tavoli con sedie."

So we asked him again and he said:

"The new Salvis rosticceria is based on an Neapolitan takeaway offering fried pizza, arancinas, polpette (meatballs), cannelloni, lasagne, focaccia, Neapolitan panini, paidina, rustici (little fried parcels with hams, ricotta and so on with fillings), calzone fritti, croquettes, zeppole (fried seaweed in batter), pizza, pasta, and lots of specials too. It will provide very fresh flavours for eating on-site or for take-away. Then in the evening it will turn into an Italian aperitivo bar."

The rosticceria will be two doors up from Salvi's Cucina, the two premises separated by an old fashioned photographic shop - the prosciutto in a Salvi's panini so to speak.

The unit was formerly MUG coffeeshop which closed after less than four months of trading.

Salvi's Rosticerria will open in February.

Mauricio Salvi and his mumMaurizio Salvi and his mum