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Brunch is considered the new enjoybale trend that gives a distinctive flavor to our Sundays. The tasty meal made its apppearance a few years ago in Athens and since then, has been established in Greeks' weekly agenda. The famous 'brunch' can be found in most cafés, wine bars, and restaurants that have included it in their weekly menu. Young people sacrifice their Sunday nap for a well-made omelette, pancakes and other goodies, encountered in almost every corner of the city. Below you may find some of the best brunch spots Athens has to offer!

Zampano

Zampano's Sunday Brunch has returned with a new menu and live Jazz music from Manouchedrome.

Address:16 Sarri Street
Telephone: 213 023 3244
Hours: Dinner daily except Monday from 18:00 to 01:00. Lunch daily from 12:30 to 18:00. Coffee and breakfast daily from 08:00 to 11:00.

For more information regarding Zampano click here

Harvest

A pleasant surprise awaits for you on the corner of Evripidou! The Harvest has improved the quality of their dishes lately and presents us with a very satisfying and hearty brunch menu. You should certainly try the delicious pancakes on their menu!

Address: 64 Aelou & Evripidou
Telephone: 213 025 2284
Hours: Daily from 09:00 to 01:00.

You can find out more about Harvest by clicking here.

Odori

This spot promises Italian flavors on the brunch menu, which has its own Sunday legend. Ortilana with mozzarella, roasted eggplants, arugula & Italian benedict with prosciutto and pesto hollandaise are some of its strongest points on the menu.

Address: Skouleniou 2
Telephone:210 331 4674

Click here if you interested in learning more. 

Zambri

One of the most beautiful and oldest mansions in Kifissia (Beau Brummel, Pacific Monte Carlo, Château) opened its doors in May to take us to a heavenly world ... The outer eccentric shades - in Baobab style trees of Madagascar - prepare you to see things that have nothing to do with what we've seen so far. 

Address: Αγίου Δημητρίου 9
Telephone:210 623 0063
Hours: Daily from 09:00 to 04:00.

Click here for more information about Zambri.

Monsieur Barbu

Monsieur Barbu in Koukaki offers the famous juicy Burger with homemade crispy fried potatoes, delicious chocolate banoffee pie, tortilla with chicken tantoori, and tart with almond cream, cherries and apricots! And of course the BLT Egg sandwich.

Address:59 Falirou Street
Telephone: 210 924 7555
Hours: Daily from 11:00 to 02:00

La Esquina

Since June 2016, the picturesque street of Kolonaki acquired a cozy and unpretentious cocktail and burger bar that managed to establish itself immediately on the map of the Athenian everyday fun. Its inner space may inspire a cosmopolitan style, but what monopolizes the interest is the green oasis outside. It has an American style menu that includes generous salads and appetizers and tasty dishes like chili con carne, tacos with pork and sweet chili cream, and juicy burgers with fluffy brioche.

Address:Χάρητος 43
Telephone: 210 723 2575
Hours: Daily from 13:00 to 02:30

Find more out La Esquina here.

The Trap

The Trap is usually suggested for the first coffee of the day or for a light lunch break offering dishes like eggs and a bagel with tuna to octopus carpaccio, but its also ideal for a drink after office hours where you will hear sounds of jazz, soul, afro mousikon. Go for one of their signature cocktails from the inspiring list, which has been edited by the award-winning Ioannis Samaras along with a remarkable team of professionals.

Address:Othonos 10
Telephone: 210 321 5561
Hours: Daily from 10:00 to 02:00

For more information click here.  

New York Sandwiches

An incredible variety of pancakes, bagels, eggs (scrambled, Benedict, tortilla Espagnola) and burgers are going to win you over immediately. Make a reservation just in case!

Address:Nikis 23
Telephone: 210 321 6000
Hours: Daily from 12:00 to 00:00

Originally posted on athensmagazine.gr
Translated by XpatAthens



Monday, 05 December 2016 07:00

Bicycle Path Connecting Kifissia With Faliro

A 27km bike path will be built in order to link the northern suburbs and the coastal front with the existing network between Faliro, Gazi, and Thissio. The new construction is estimated to cost 10 million euros. 

The starting point of the new bicycle path will be the centre of Kifissia near the electric railway station. The northern cycling path will pass through KAT, Maroussi, Neratziotissa and will be directed to Neo Iraklio, Nea Ionia, Pefkakia, Perissos, Ano Patissia, Kipseli, Victoria Square, Omonia, Monastiraki, Thissio and Gazi until it meets the southern bikeway, ending in Faliro.

Originally posted on insider.gr
Translated by XpatAthens
Greece is a country renowned for its contribution to philosophy, democracy and civilization in general. Everyday people across Greece become examples of kindness, humanity and solidarity, offering items to people who have nothing.

Within this framework, Amnesty International in Greece and Oxfam have created The Museum Without A Home wanting to thank Greeks for offering pieces of their lives, both metaphorically and literally, to this cause.

The Museum Without A Home is quite different from the ordinary, since it neither has a specific location nor opening hours, while the objects it displays are not works of art but things that the Greeks offered to people who needed protection and support and that played an important role in their everyday lives.

Look around for the exhibits throughout the city. You’ll find them at particular Public Transport modes (tube, trams and over ground coaches) as well as at the Acropolis Museum, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, the National Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of School Life and Education and the Frissiras Museum. Visit them and listen to their stories; maybe you can identify with one of those!

To read this article in full, please visit: Greek News Agenda
Open all day, the Balux Cafe House Project in Glyfada is a great escape to recharge your batteries while the kids play!
 
Spend the day in what is designed to feel like an oversized beach house with large open spaces. Inside you’ll find a library, games room and outdoor playground for small children. The décor is bright and welcoming with big oversized armchairs and by the end of the day, you’ll be wishing you could take this luxurious all in one venue home with you.

While perfect for families, outside offers more of a party atmosphere with great music overlooking the beach and a well-staffed bar and café.

Opening Hours
Daily 09:00 to 03:00
Free Entry

Address
58 Leoforos Posidonos Ave, Glyfada
Asteras Glyfadas Complex

Telephone: 210 89 83 577

Website

To read this article in full, please visit: Why Athens

Galaktoboureko is a traditional Greek dessert made with layers of golden brown crispy phyllo, sprinkled with melted butter, filled with the most creamy custard and bathed in scented syrup. This is a very easy to follow Galaktoboureko recipe for you to recreate this traditional sweet delight from scratch.
 
Based Ingredients
  • 400-450g phyllo pastry (14 ounces/ 9-10 sheets)
  • 230g butter (8 ounces)
For the Custard
  • 170g semolina (6 ounces)
  • 250g sugar (9 ounces)
  • 500g milk (18 ounces)
  • 4 eggs (separated into whites and yolks)
  • a knob of butter
  • 2 tsps vanilla extract
  • 500g single cream (18 ounces)
For the Syrup
  • 450g water (16 ounces)
  • 800 sugar (28 ounces)
  • 2 tbsps honey
  • zest of 1 lemon
  • a cinnamon stick (optional)
To read this recipe in full, please visit: My Greek Dish
Tuesday, 29 November 2016 07:00

Greece Remains The Leading Ship-Owning Country

Greek shipowners have retained their role as top players in world shipping according to a special review recently published by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Despite the challenges faced by the Hellenic ship owning community, Greece has continued to strengthen its position as the largest ship owning nation in recent years.

Addressing an event marking the 100th anniversary of the Union of Greek Shipowners in Athens this November 2016, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, noted that while Greece’s population is only 0.15 per cent of the world population, Greeks control 25 per cent of the world’s total merchant fleet. These numbers are of huge significance not only for the Greek but for the European economy as well, in terms of competitiveness.

Traditionally, shipping gives an important boost to the Greek economy, with opportunities to generate income and employmentas well as promote foreign trade. One prominent trend giving hope and optimism for the future is the high quality of maritime studies in Greece, in combination with the potential of Greek shipping and the high standard of Greek shipping personnell.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greek News Agenda
The Athens – Attica & Argosaronic Hotel Association, known for its contribution to the quality and competitiveness of tourism in Attica and the Agrosaronic islands, has signed a cooperation agreement with the Hellenic Society for the Protection of Nature (EEPF) to promote Greece’s natural wealth and sustainable practices in tourism.

The hotel association and EEPF have joined forces under the common goal of protecting the natural environment — which is essential to tourism — and improving the quality of the tourism product by spreading environmental awareness to Greeks and visitors to Athens.

The two bodies hope that the cooperation will help highlight Greece’s special hospitality and promote environmentally friendly management practices to hotel units.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Travel Pages
This November 2016, the Hotel Grande Bretagne has been included for one more year among the Best Hotels in the World according to the well-known publication of Condé Nast Traveler magazine, as voted by its readers. The King George Hotel is also an honoree in the 2016 list for the first time.

The distinguished publication of Condé Nast Traveler has selected the two most luxurious and historical hotels in Athens among the top hotels in Greece and Turkey. The renowned ‘Reader’s Choice Awards’ has honoured 1,396 winners, which were selected by 300,000 readers taking part in the 2016 Reader’s Choice Survey, voting for the best cities, islands, hotels and transportation in the world. The awards have been published in the November 2016 issue of the famous magazine.

Having received these important distinctions, Hotel Grande Bretagne and King George are committed to continue delivering exceptional, indigenous experiences for their guests. Both Hotels have the best location in the heart of Athens with spectacular views to the Acropolis and set a significant example in the international hotel industry, offering exceptional services and memorable experiences.

For more information on Hotel Grande Bretgane and Kind George, please visit: Starwood Hotels
Thursday, 24 November 2016 07:00

Discover Greek Culture In Athens

Blogger Elena Sergeeva from Passion For Greece feels that once in a while we should become tourists in our own city and spend a day exploring the hidden gems, interacting with others who definitely know something that you don’t and opening your eyes to new surroundings and learn. Elena recently spent the day in Athens with Discover Greek Culture learning all about Athens’ Art and Culture. Here, she describes her experience!

Our meeting point was the Syntagma Square which is the main square of Athens and the one that received its name from the Constitution that the first King of Greece Otto was obliged to grant. Here you will find the Greek Parliament building which initially served as a palace of Kings Otto and George I. From here we headed down to the Ermou street which is the central shopping street of Athens and is one of the first three streets that were designed in modern Athens.

The name Ermou or otherwise known as Hermes in English was named after the ancient Greek God Hermes who was the God of trade; therefore it is quite common that many of the commercial streets in Greece carry the name of Ermou. The street was very busy as all the Athenians were rushing to buy Christmas presents just before the holidays.

Our next stop was at the Church of Panaghia Kapnikarea which is found right in the heart of the Ermou Street, and impressive monument dated to the Middle-Byzantine period. In 1834, the building was in danger of being demolished as the newly-established Modern Greek State decided on the new layout for the Greek capital with the plans of having the Ermou Street extend straight forward and exactly aligned with the Palace’s central entrance, thankfully the destruction was avoided thanks to the father of King Otto. What is unique about this church is that it stands one level below the main street of Ermou and the dome is held by four uniquely decorated columns.

To read this article in full, please visit: Passion For Greece
Thursday, 24 November 2016 07:00

Black Friday 2016

Black Friday in Greece will be this Friday, November 25th. Many stores will celebrate the day with discounts, special offers, and events!

Black Friday is a commercial holiday that follows the day after Thanksgiving in the United States. Thousands of people shop on this day to take advantage of the great deals.

Many countries around the world also participate in Black Friday including England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Poland, and Finland.

In Greece, Black Friday first appeared on the scene in 2015 in mostly clothing stores, while this year, various shops will participate. Some stores will have longer shopping hours - many opening their doors at 8 am - while others advertise their sales days in advance and lasting through the weekend!

*Note, to find the best deals and to see what stores are participating in Greece, we recommend searching 'Black Friday Sales + Your Location' on Google or Facebook.

Article Source: Huffington Post & Imerisia
Translated by XpatAthens
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