This London restaurant only sells deep-fried cheese fries — here’s how they’re made

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Oli Baba's sells halloumi cheese fries in Camden Market, London. Thick strips of halloumi are fried and then garnished with different flavours.

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This London restaurant only sells deep-fried cheese fries — here's how they're made

This London restaurant only sells deep-fried cheese fries — here's how they're made

Oli Baba's sells halloumi cheese fries in Camden Market, London. Thick strips of halloumi are fried and then garnished with different flavours.

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