A halloumi restaurant is coming to London

The cheesy restaurant will be around for one week in November 
Say Hallou-mi: the cheese restaurant lands in east London next month
Luke Abrahams20 October 2017

Hallou, it’s mi...

Cheese fans, rejoice. The pop-up of your halloumi-filled dreams is coming to London this November.

The good people at the Cyprus Tourism organisation are setting up Say Hallou-mi to Cyprus! at 100 Hoxton for a week in order to show off their national cheese.

The menu will be created especially for the event by chef Francis Puyat, and it's pretty cheesy. Dishes will include a chargrilled halloumi flatbread, crumbled halloumi fingers (chilli jam included), halloumi cauliflower fritters and a courgette and halloumi salad.

In addition to all the food, punters will be able to indulge in traditional Cypriot cocktails, including harissa Bloody Marys and coriander and ginger martinis.

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And if you’re feeling brave, you might want to try the halloumi ice cream for dessert. They say it’s ‘delicious’.

Say Halloum-mi to Cyprus! will be at 100 Hoxton, 100-102 Hoxton Street, N1 6SG from 13 - 19 November, 2017. Bookings can be made here.

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