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Antica Enoteca Cagliaritana
This is a specialist wine shop.
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Durke
At this craft bakery Maurizia Pala and her family turn out the most exquisite Sardinian sweets according to age-old recipes. The shop itself is worth seeing for its old ovens, huge mechanical mixing bowl and pasta press.
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I Sapori dell'Isola
You can make up your own gourmet deli lunch if you pop into one of the salumerie (delicatessens) in the Marina quarter. A thick cut of pecorino sardo (a local cheese) and slice or two of smoked ham in a freshly baked roll - what could be more satisfying? I Sapori dell'Isola is a good place to start.
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Isola
Even if you don't buy any of the Sardinian crafts available here, it's useful to get an idea of products and prices.
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Le Librerie della Costa
A big central bookshop with a good selection of maps and guides (mostly in Italian) and a small selection of English-language books. Also has Internet access.
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Loredana Mandas
For something very special, seek out Loredana's workshop. You can watch her create the exquisite gold filigree for which Sardinia is so famous. Each piece is original and unique.
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Piazza Carlo Alberto
On the second Sunday of the month, an antiques and collectors' market can be found at Piazza Carlo Alberto in Il Castello.
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Piazza Galilei
On the third Sunday of the month, Piazza Galilei in Villanova hosts an antiques and collectors' market.
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Piazza Giovanni XXIII
On the first Sunday of the month, Piazza Giovanni XXIII to the northwest of the city centre hosts an antiques and collectors' market.
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Sapori di Sardegna
Franco Zola shops at this emporium when he comes to town. Staff can arrange to ship orders (such as boxes of wine) worldwide.
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