East Meets West.

LHeastcourt

Class! Pay attention. What does Little Hapas do? That’s right, we mix things up!  And how do we do that!? We take one part East and one part West and fold it neatly into a fluffy flour tortilla, that’s how. So, how perfect would it be if we told you that we’ve only gone and partnered up with our wonderful East Grinstead Town Council to sit on the Meridian Line at East Court Mansion – the very place where East meets West! How cool is that?

eastwestCome and be a hapa yourself! Stand at the Millennium Stone and put one foot in the East and one in the West, then grab a korrito and a cookie sandwich and enjoy the sweeping views of the Ashdown Forest while you enjoy Little Hapas world fusion street food. There’s a great adventure playground down by the football fields and another at the top end. Tennis courts, woodland walks and gorgeous grounds. Make a day of it!

eastcourtviewWe’ll be there this Bank Holiday Monday (27 May 2013), 11:30am-3:30pm. Then on 2 June, we’ll start Summer Sundays off with a bang! We’ll also be at East Court for some very special events throughout the summer. Check back for weekly updates.

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“I’ve been dreaming about my korrito all week long!”

korrito

The Little Hapas korrito. We coined it. We created it. Sure, there are countless other Korean-fusion burritos in the world — particularly in the US.  Most include the insanely addictive marinated and barbecued bulgogi (beef), galbigogi (pork ribs) or dak galbi (chicken). Little Hapas doesn’t do meat, but as our head hapa, I grew up with the stuff and can say I never met a barbecued anything I didn’t like — especially if it was marinated in the special Korean sauce my Auntie taught my mother to make some 50 years ago.

hapasauceI’ve played with that recipe for a few decades now and finally came up with something we now call hapasauce. I wanted it to taste like Korean barbecue straight out of the bottle. It is the cornerstone of Little Hapas’ korrito. We use it in our Korean refried beans with ginger, onions, garlic and a few other taste treats, then add steamed rice (three different rices and barley), cheese, sempkin flower seeds, wazelnuts, avocado, Little Hapas cowgrrl dressing and more hapasauce . . . .littlehapas KIMCHEE But wait, I’m forgetting something. You can’t have Korean without KIMCHEE! It’s the super spicy, super stinky superfood synonymous with Korea. And we make our own! Then we chop it up and add it to fresh ripe tomatoes, green onions, pear (or apple), pepper, cilantro littlehapas piKOREAdegallo(coriander), lime and a few other seasonings, then cold smoke it with hickory. We call it pi-Korea-de-gallo. Mmm hmm. That’s how we roll. All fusiony like that. And it goes right in the middle of our korrito.  Then we wrap it all up in a fresh tortilla and grill that bad grrl crispy on the outside and hot and melty on the inside — just enough to keep the pi-Korea-de-gallo and avocado fresh. “I’ve been dreaming about my korrito all week.” This from one of our loyal lunchtime customers. I think this just might catch on.

Hapa New Year!

next to park

lishreditzttle hapas is off to a great start in 2013!  We rolled up next to the park on Imberhorne Lane in East Grinstead (9-11 January), and had a great time meeting dog walkers, lunch breakers and incredibly polite and friendly students. There were loads of samples of pizzadillas, korritos, cookie sandwiches, hapacorn and our new snack, shred-itz surf mix. Oh yeah, and our lunch specials went down a treat too.

mushadishWe now offer a fresh, healthy 5-a-day-crudite w/cowgrrl dressing to accompany your pizzadilla, or just as a snack. As little hapas likes to mix it up (and eating your vegetables should be fun), each bag holds a little surprise – a hand-carved radish! OK, so a radish carved into a mushroom won’t solve the world’s problems, but like our colourful little MegaVan, it might just put a smile on your face, so we’re halfway there.

Now, one little thing that may not put a smile on your face . . . some of you might have wondered why little hapas was only on Imberhorne Lane for a few minutes of our debut TGI-Korrito-Friday. Well, one greedy little trickster who went by the name of “Derek” phoned, impersonating an official and threatened to “move us on.” We obliged, but very shortly thereafter spoke with real officials who said we have every right to be there and “Officer Derek” is as invisible as his cowardly private phone number.

We don’t like bullies. But we do like making fresh, delicious, innovative food and sharing it with the friendly folks on Imberhorne Lane. So look for little hapas again this week! Imberhorne Lane, East Grinstead • Thur-Fri, 17-18 Jan • 12:30-3:30. Check our MENU for LUNCH SPECIALS.

Maiden Voyage

10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 . . . LIFT OFF!!! Well, just about. There are only two weeks left before we roll out candy 27.5, little hapas’ HQ on wheels! Our maiden voyage will be Saturday, 8 December 2012 in East Grinstead. Follow us on twitter and facebook to get real time updates on our locations and daily specials. Have we got some treats in store for you! Check out our menu.