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Meraki Deli Cafe: An Authentic Greek Dining Experience

Meraki Deli Cafe Food

Meraki means to do something with love, to put your soul into it, and this charming little eatery does that and more. Nestled on the doorstep of Melrose Arch, culinary enthusiasts are in for a heartfelt treat at the hidden gem that is Meraki Deli Cafe. This unassuming eatery, a favourite among locals, embarks on a culinary journey that artfully combines modern flair with rustic charm, solidifying its position as an essential destination for both residents and adventurous travellers.

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From the moment you step inside, Meraki’s warm and inviting ambiance transports you to the idyllic streets of Santorini, Corfu or Zakythos. The delicate interplay of authentic Greek wall tiles, vintage wooden furniture, and dappled sunlight creates an atmosphere that exudes both elegance and comfort.

The menu, a symphony of carefully curated delights, is a testament to the cafe’s commitment to serving fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Morning pilgrims will revel in the artful breakfast selections, from the flakiest croissants imaginable to traditional Greek Yoghurt and muesli. Our personal favourite is the Meraki Benedict, a combination of poached egg, bacon and hollandaise sauce served on toast or the Kagiama scrambled eggs, an authentic Grecian dish.

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For lunch, Meraki’s offerings expand to include an array of tantalising sandwiches, and salads. Furthermore, they even bake their own range of tasty biscuits and traditional Greek pies such as tyropita and snanokopita, as well as a few Meraki-inspired pitas. The star of the show is undoubtedly the Meze options, consisting of all the traditional Greek delicacies; grilled or fried Halloumi, Dolmades, fried Zucchini strips and Keftethes. Accompanied by a wide selection of dips like taramasalata, hummus, tirokafteri and tzatziki.

Dessert enthusiasts will find solace in the ever-changing pastry display, where each confection is a work of art crafted with meticulous attention to detail. The extensive coffee selection, proudly showcasing locally roasted beans, and traditional Greek-style coffee, provides a satisfying conclusion to any visit.

Meraki Deli Cafe transcends mere sustenance; it is a culinary odyssey that beckons travellers to explore flavours from distant lands while celebrating the bounties of the local terroir. Whether embarking on a leisurely breakfast or revelling in an unhurried lunch, this charming haven promises an experience that ignites the senses and nourishes the soul.

Make sure to follow Meraki Deli Cafe on social media to keep up-to-date with their weekly events, specials and promotions. One notable such event is the weekly Cretan style lamb-on-spit as well as regular souvla Sundays, just note that bookings are essential. 

102 Corlett Drive Birnam (behind Melrose Arch)

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