Fresh Mozzarella. Closed Mondays
Happy Hour Tuesday - Sunday 4pm - 6pm
Deli open Tuesday - Sunday 10am - 9pm
Dinner: Tuesday - Thursday 4pm - 9pm and
Lunch and Dinner: Friday - Sunday 11am - 9pm
Delicatessen/Salumeria/Pasticceria:
Full Italian Deli & carryout, Wood-fired Pizza, Desserts and Bakery, Dine-in, Full Bar, Catering, Italian Marketplace. Phone: 302-227-3900
Reservations: www.toucho
fitaly.com
Catering: [email protected]
General information: [email protected]
About us: Touch of Italy was born out of two Italian family traditions that trace back to the late 1800βs. These two families trace their roots to the beautiful Marche and Abruzzo regions in Central Italy, where one can find rich cultural traditions and recipes passed down from generation to generation. Touch of Italy first opened in the fall of 2010 in Lewes, Delaware and proudly runs five locations in Ocean City, Lewes and Rehoboth Beach, serving fresh items like handmade mozzarella cheese, pasta, pizza, cookies and crispy bread, as well as high quality imported items from Italy. Touch of Italy is proud to bring the Italian tradition to costal Delaware and Maryland, and pay tribute to our ancestors, who imparted to us a love of food and family. The Pasticceria
In every Italian village, no matter how small, there is sure to be one pastry shop, known as a pasticceria. Bakers work overtime supplying Italians and visitors alike with delicious cookies (collectively known as biscotti), pastry, and cakes. The pasticceria is a busy place all day long. Italians satisfy their sweet tooth in the morning with steaming espresso and pastry. In the afternoon the pasticceria is the perfect place to sit and relax with a glass of wine and biscotti. Attractive packages of assorted cookies are always beautifully displayed. It is customary to give them to a friend or host as a token of thanks or friendship - a very sweet Italian tradition! The Salumeria
The Italian version of the delicatessen is the salumeria, which means "cured meat shop". The origins of the salumeria date back to the ancient Romans, who first developed curing methods out of practical necessity. Simply using air, salt, and smoke to preserve meats, long before refrigeration was an option, the Italians elevated curing to an art form. Combinations of curing techniques and spices, combined with regionally unique traditions resulted in an infinite variety of "salumi", cured meats. And let's not forget the ancient culinary relationship between the pig and yet another food which the Italians have mastered and made their own - cheese. We invite you to join us in our love of authentic Italian food, both through our Salumeria and through our menu, which uses all of these cured meats and cheese extensively.