







£25 a head, the platter in the photos serves two. The venue is an experience all of its own – I should have got some interior shots, but their Instagram is worth checking for more of that https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDzECCOOhDI/?igsh=MzVwbnB6Z2gxZW16
The food is from Hiba Express which is on street level under the venue.
You're looking at falafel, hummus, mutabal, ful medames, pillowy soft bread, cheese, olive oil, ijeh (like an omelette or thin frittata), eggs, savoury pastries, zaatar, pickles, and there was bottomless sweet mint tea and coffee.
At £50 for two people this was a treat, it had been on our list for a few months, but we left full and this really tasted and felt like it was made with quality ingredients.
If you're interested in this specific brunch, you'll want to book in advance. If you're just interested in the food, this is our second meal from Hiba (the other was Mini Hiba in Walthamstow) and they've both been amazing. I still can't get over how soft the bread was both times.
by pdarigan
