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Village Squire, 1980-04, Page 16Hilary Alderson, the Say Cheese restaurant manager and Miss Graham, manager of the cheese shop, cut a slice of imported cheese for one of the shop's customers. (Photo by Gibb) ,Say Cheese In pursuit of fine cheeses? Say Cheese in London is the answer for you BY ALICE GIBB Say Cheese, 246 Dundas Street, London, is a restaurant dedicated to the pursuit of eating fine cheese - from tangy English farmhouse cheese, to slimming skim milk cheese for the weight conscious to nippier old Canadian cheddars served with onion slices. Cheese lovers, people with a yen for good natural foods and shoppers who pursue the custom of afternoon tea, PG. 14 VILLAGE SQUIRE/APRIL 1980 discovered Say Cheese in its infancy, and have remained loyal customers for a decade, joined by new converts who may drop into the restaurant for a cup of coffee and end up returning to sample plough- man's lunch or desserts like orange slices in honey cinnamon syrup or the popular yoghurt with honey, nuts and fresh fruit. The restaurant was opened a little more than 10 years ago by owner Hilary Alderson, who, according to her staff, "has an incredible love for working with cheese." The first restaurant was located on Talbot Street and cosy was the best word to describe it, since it seated about 14 people when first opened. The reception area included a counter which displayed a selection. of international cheeses which were on sale.