Magical Harry Potter foods and drinks you need to try around the world
A bewitching array of Potter-inspired food and drinks are on offer at this enchanting one-of-a-kind café bookshop, including Moony’s Chocolate Mousse, OWL Toast and Molly’s Cauldron Cake (a charming nod to the Weasley matriarch).
We can easily imagine Harry tucking into this hearty waffle sandwich after a particularly exhausting Quidditch match. Packed full of avocado, spinach, tomato and mayo, the Avocad-abra is a menu favourite at themed dining hall Lumos and Nox in Ontario, Canada.
The menu at whimsical Harry Potter-inspired spot The Magic in Budapest isn`t short on spellbinding options. From the Famous Magic Waffles to the Wizard Kids’ Food, not forgetting Hambgrid’s Giant Burger, there’s something for every hungry Muggle here.
The (thankfully owl free) Hedwig Burger brings Potter fans a generous helping of grilled bison meat nestled in a fluffy brioche bun and topped with lettuce, tomato, Cheddar and pickles.
At Platform 1094, a Potter-themed café in Singapore known for its theatrical food and drinks, you can tuck into the Charing Cross Road prime rib-eye. Served with brown sauce, grilled corn, broccoli, onion and mashed beetroot, this is the sort of dish that could help fuel any magical duel.
Just like Harry was no ordinary boy, this is no ordinary soup. At Platform 1094, the vibrantly coloured beetroot and carrot soup comes served in a cauldron-like bowl, accompanied by an edible magic wand (read breadstick).
The chocolate frog is arguably one of the most famous snacks from the Hogwarts Express lunch trolley. This riff on the idea is made from milk chocolate and, just like in the movie, comes packaged in a classic violet and gold Honeydukes box with a collectable wizard card