Five Melbourne restaurants to serve up free halloumi dishes over two days

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Five Melbourne restaurants are serving up complimentary European halloumi PDO-inspired dishes over two days to introduce to the consumers this delicious European PDO cheese from Cyprus.

Five much-loved restaurants across Melbourne will come together next week to put the spotlight on European halloumi, as part of the EU-financed campaign Cheese EU participation at Fine Food Australia Expo being held at Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre (5 – 8 September 2022). 

As part of this expo – but held at their own venues – The Hamptons Bakery (Hampton), Vanilla Lounge (Oakleigh), The Fifth Restaurant (Southbank), The Postina (St Kilda) and Wolfe & Molone (Bentleigh) will be offering their own special complimentary European PDO halloumi-inspired dish over two days (Tuesday 6th September & Wednesday 7th September) to customers ordering off their existing menus and dining in.  

Customers must be dining in and ordering off the restaurants’ existing menu to qualify for a complimentary halloumi dish. For more information, please visit: www.cheeseeu.eu.

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