BRUNCH BLISS
Brunch culture in Nicosia might became mainstream recently, but it’s a tradition that’s been handed down through generations. Our grandparents, and even their grandparents, fondly referred to it as “boukoma”. We owe this word to the Latin “bucca,” which now equals to brunch. Back in the day, a simple combo of bread and halloumi was the breakfast star. But today, our brunch game has gotten an epic upgrade!
Silver Pot, Dot, Nom, Boys at Number 5 and Artigiano
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Find Out Taste Nicosia: Explore Culinary Traditions and Innovations
VINEYARD DELIGHTS
Cypriot wine, a cultural cornerstone since 5500 B.C., symbolizes life's essence and shared experiences.
DRINKERY DISCOVERIES
Nicosia's nightlife thrives with renowned bars and cocktails, including the must-try Brandy Sour and vibrant festivals.
CAFÉ CULTURE
Coffee is a cherished Nicosian tradition, with numerous cafés offering specialty brews and authentic Cypriot experiences.
BREWS & CHEWS
Nicosia's beer culture dates back to ancient times, fostering community bonds celebrated at local venues and events.
SWEET TRADITION
Indulge in Nicosia's sweet delights from traditional "popaston" to artisanal ice cream flavors at local favorites.
LOCAL DELIGHTS
Explore Nicosia's fresh markets for local cheeses, spices, and Cypriot delicacies, a true culinary experience awaits.
BRUNCH BLISS
Nicosia's brunch tradition, known as "boukoma," evolves with modern eateries like Silver Pot and Artigiano.
VEGAN-VEGETERIAN
Nicosia celebrates vibrant vegan cuisine at spots like Inga's Veggie Heaven and Elysian Plant Based Kitchen Bar.
EAT & SAVOUR
Nicosia's diverse culinary scene blends Mediterranean flavors and global influences for unforgettable dining experiences.
TASTE OF TRADITION
Explore Nicosia's meze tradition, a sensory feast shared with laughter and memories at local tavernas.
MULTI-CULTI
Explore Nicosia's culinary tapestry with Italian pastas, Syrian shawarma, Armenian delicacies, and Asian flavors.
Culinary Journey
Discover Nicosia's outskirts, where history, scenic landscapes, and local cuisine converge in charming Machairas villages.