Turkish sweet sensation Hafiz Mustafa 1864 makes its way to London

Turkish sweet sensation Hafiz Mustafa 1864 makes its way to London

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The eatery will open in Knightsbridge.

Türkiye is a country steeped in history and culture. It’s also renowned for its culinary delights and has gifted the world with dishes such as succulent kebabs, simit, street-side mussels and the viral Turkish ice cream. Now, Hafiz Mustafa 1864 will be making its way to London.

While the exact details of the London outpost remain shrouded in mystery, what we do know is that it will be nestled in the Knightsbridge neighbourhood. It’ll also boast the same menu as its Türkiye and Dubai branches which means guests can expect an authentic experience that pays homage to Turkish culinary heritage. Get ready to indulge in the aroma of tres leches cakes, traditional Turkish coffee, fruit teas, and, of course, the delectable array of sweets that have made Hafiz Mustafa a reputable name.

For those unfamiliar with Hafiz Mustafa 1864, this Turkish confectionery has tantalised taste buds since its inception in 1864. During Sultan Abdulaziz's reign, Hadji Ismail Hakki Bey founded the shop at number 86 on the viaduct, which is now Hamidiye Street in Istanbul's Fatih district. Throughout the years, Hafiz Mustafa 1864 has solidified its reputation as an iconic destination for divine sweets and delicacies.

Details surrounding Hafiz Mustafa 1864's opening date in London are still undisclosed.

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GO: Visit www.hafizmustafa.com for more information.