The World’s First Sushi Train But For Cheese Is In The UK & I’m Booking Flights Right Now

Nestled in London’s Seven Dials Market near Covent Garden is a little cheese and wine bar that is home to what’s apparently the world’s first cheese conveyor belt. Yep, pretty much a sushi train, but for tiny plates of cheeses.

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Pick & Cheese is not only the bloody greatest name, but it’s also a new cheese bar with a little conveyor belt trotting around tiny plates of yum cheesies and other charcuterie treats.

With around 25 of the best soft and hard fromage made in the UK on offer, you can perch yourself on a stool by the 40m long sushi cheese train, and watch as all the little plates of delicious cheeses parade past for your perusal.

And if you wanna keep it a bit more private, there’s booths that seat up for five people, too. Just like a sushi train. Jesus Christ why has nobody thought of doing this until now? HOW.

Each cheese is paired with a little treat that marries well with each cut – like a sharp, funky Stilton with a chocolate and oat cookie, or a Yorkshire pecorino paired with lemon meringue.

And just like a sushi train, plates are priced by colour. So if you’re wanting to keep it cheap and cheerful, just opt for the $5.35 cream-coloured plates, or if you wanna go a bit ~fancy~ the red plates come in at $9.50, and the yellow plate (a cut of Bresaola from Tottenham) comes in at $11.05.

How has it taken this long for a cheese bar to follow the sushi train lead and put things on a little conveyor belt to pass me by while I have severe menu panic of what’s going past?

Put tiny burgers on a sushi train, or wee desserts. Maybe a bunch of cocktails – imagine that, a bar where you get served via a little conveyor belt. Or maybe even those flashy new ones that send you your ordered food on a zippy conveyor belt.

Either way, I wish to have all of my food served to me via tiny travelator, thank you very much.

Until then, can someone please fund me to go over to London to eat all the little cheeses on the little plates with the adorable glass cloches? Cheers as.

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