Tahini's Restaurants has expanded its menu with two halloumi-centered dishes that cater to Canada's growing vegetarian dining segment. The Mediterranean fusion chain introduced the Greek Halloumi Wrap and Greek Halloumi Salad, both featuring the brand's signature golden-fried cheese as the protein centerpiece. The launch positions Tahini's to capture the flexitarian market while staying true to its Middle Eastern fusion roots across its Canadian locations.
The Greek Halloumi Wrap combines deep-fried halloumi with hummus, fresh vegetables, and parsley wrapped in saj bread, while the salad version layers the cheese over romaine with Mediterranean staples and three house dressings. "As we grow, we want our menu to continue to reflect the way people actually eat today," says Omar Hamam, CEO and founder of Tahini’s Restaurants. "Halloumi is a perfect fit for our menu – it’s rich, satisfying and incredibly versatile. These new items are about giving people exciting, meatless options that still deliver the bold flavours that Tahini’s is known for."
Vegetarian Mediterranean Wraps
Tahini's Restaurants Launched Greek Halloumi Wrap and Salad Options
Trend Themes
1. Flexitarian Dining - An increasing number of consumers adopting flexible plant-based diets drive restaurants to expand menus with innovative vegetarian options like halloumi-centered dishes.
2. Cheese as a Protein Alternative - Using cheese, such as halloumi, in place of traditional protein sources is gaining traction in meal offerings, appealing to those seeking satisfying meat alternatives.
3. Mediterranean Fusion Cuisine - The blending of Middle Eastern and Greek food elements creates unique culinary experiences that cater to diverse palates seeking bold new flavors.
Industry Implications
1. Restaurant and Foodservice - The industry is evolving with increased focus on versatile menu options that incorporate plant-based proteins, attracting a broader range of consumers.
2. Plant-based Food Products - Rising demand for plant-based proteins like halloumi encourages innovation in food manufacturing to deliver versatile and tasty alternatives.
3. Ethnic and Specialty Foods - Cultural crossover in cuisine offerings, particularly with Mediterranean influences, sparks the creation of specialty food items that appeal to adventurous diners.