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Thursday, 05 February 2015 13:14

My Week in Athens… Aug 16

This has been a quiet week, I’ll admit. Still working, the city empty, the heat on ‘high’, I’ve been rather lazy… My balcony has been oh-so-comfortable after long days of work…

But on Saturday afternoon I took the radical decision to venture out in search of coffee. After a couple phone calls, I rounded up two or three similarly challenged friends, and we made the momentous decision to ‘go somewhere different’.

‘Different’ on that particular day turned out to be Chalkida (Halkida). Chalkida is the main town on the island of Euboea, reachable by car in under 60minutes from Athens (40 minutes from my place in Kifisia!).

Drive straight up the Ethniki highway towards Lamia, and follow the signs for Chalkida, connected to the mainland by two bridges – really simple. It’s a town built on the strait of Evripos, with a lovely waterfront, nice cafes and restaurants, and a laid-back atmosphere. I'm told the currents in the strait actually change directions every 6 hours or so – I think I was enjoying my meal on the waterfront too much to notice.

Feels like we were well and truly ‘away’ for the afternoon – well worth it for a 45minute drive…

Until next week…

Jack

In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…

Monday, 16 February 2015 10:59

Gazi College Opens In Glyfada

The youthful restaurant 'Gazi College', well-known in the area of Gazi, opens a third restaurant in Glyfada. Gazi College combines an open-style kitchen and a relaxing environment for all of its customers! Do not let the college-influenced theme fool you: many people of all ages go to Gazi College to try the delicious burgers, desserts, and cocktails.

Try Gazi College's burgers, pizzas, pastries, drinks, and coffees while also daring to sample their new flavors of salmon teriyaki and pork tenderloin 'on the chips'.

Address: Grigoriou Lampraki 5, Glyfada 

Tel: 2108982723

To read more, please visit athinorama.gr

 

Do you have a recommendation or recipe to share? Send it to us at ideas@xpatathens.com!

Friday, 20 February 2015 20:13

The Best Spanakopita Recipe

If the phyllo pastry doesn’t melt in your mouth, the filling of spinach and ricotta cheese surely will.

Ingredients

60 ml olive oil
1 onion, finely chopped
1 bunch shallots (spring onions), finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1.2 kg baby spinach
2 tbsp chopped dill
250 gm feta cheese, crumbled
150 gm full-fat ricotta cheese
3 tbsp grated parmesan cheese
4 eggs, lightly beaten
½ tsp grated nutmeg
12 sheets phyllo (filo) pastry
120 gm butter, melted

For phyllo pastry
200 gm unbleached flour
A pinch of salt
7 tbsp water, plus more if needed
2 tbsp vegetable oil, plus additional for coating the dough
½ tsp cider vinegar

Preparation:

Combine the flour and salt. Mix the water, oil and vinegar in a measuring cup. Add this mixture to the flour and knead the dough till soft. Make sure it is not too dry, add a little more water if necessary. Knead for about 2 minutes. Pick up the dough and throw it down hard onto your working surface occasionally.

Shape the dough into a ball and transfer it to a plate. Oil the top of the dough ball lightly. Cover the ball tightly with plastic wrap. Allow to stand for 30-90 minutes.

Flour well and roll it out as much as you can. Pick the dough up by holding it by an edge. This way the weight of the dough and gravity can help stretching it as it hangs. Using the back of your hands to gently stretch and pull the dough. You can use your forearms to support it.

Put it on your work surface. Leave the thicker edge of the dough to hang over the edge of the table. Place your hands underneath the dough and stretch and pull the dough thinner using the backs of your hands. Cut out 12 sheets of 15cm x 15 cm measurement.

Heat oil in a frying pan. Add onion, shallots and garlic. Cook for 1 minute until softened, then add spinach and half the dill. Cook, stirring, over low heat for 1-2 minutes or until spinach has wilted. Drain in a colander and cool, then combine with cheeses, egg, nutmeg, salt and pepper.

Preheat oven to 180°C. Brush a 2 ½ litre baking dish with butter. Lay one sheet of phyllo on base and sides and brush with butter. Repeat with 5 more sheets. Spread cheese mixture over top. You can make this dish by layering it like a puff or using the filling in samosa-shaped pastries. Cover with remaining phyllo, brushing each sheet with butter. Trim excess pastry with kitchen scissors and tuck edges into sides of dish. Brush top with butter and score in diamond patterns.

Bake for 45 minutes or until golden. Rest for 10 minutes. Warm remaining butter, add remaining dill and, when serving, pour over sliced spanakopita.

To read more, please visit deccanchronicle.com

Featuring
Anthea Sylbert and Richard Romanus
Costume Designer
Actor

Having spent the last forty years in Hollywood in the movie and television business on both sides of the camera, we decided to retire. When we first arrived in Skiathos we were on our way to no place in particular and had planned to stay only six months. It was the week they were changing from the drachma to the euro and all we had was dollars and nobody would accept them because the exchange rates hadn’t been established. In Richard’s book, ACT III, he mentions the moment in the second chapter:

“Climbing down the steps of the police station, I couldn’t help but laugh in disbelief. Where had we landed where without hesitation, without questioning, without exception, people opened their hearts and wallets to complete strangers?”

And we’ve never left.

We’ve been to the capital, all over the Peloponnesus, there's so much to see, Thessalonica - excellent shopping, breathless Meteori, Metsovo, which Richard used as the setting for his novel Chrysalis, and Richard has been to Mt. Athos and is returning again.
A story that we treasure most is when we stopped in Selegoudi, a small village below Sparta, which is Anthea’s ancestral home. After first thinking it deserted, two dozen relatives appeared and a large table was set for a feast, with each carrying another food or wine. During World War II and the ensuing Civil War, Anthea’s father sent a large box every week to the village containing clothes, canned goods, and toys and candies. Towards the end of the meal, an old man sitting next to Anthea leaned in and whispered “I was married in one of your father’s suits.”

To read more, please visit Discover Greece blog.
Monday, 10 August 2015 07:00

Municipal Gallery Of Athens

The Municipal Gallery of Athens is one of a number of museums in Athens which are housed in more than one building.  This can make it quite confusing in the sense of defining exactly what the museum and its exhibits are about.  In the sense of the Municipal Gallery of Athens, it has both temporary and permanent exhibits featuring mainly Greek artists and work connected to Greece.

Building 1

This can be found at 51 Piraios Street on Eleftharias (Koumoundourou) Square. This was the original building of the Municipal Gallery of Athens and although it was closed down a few years ago when the new ones opened, it has re-opened again.  The building itself is something of an architectural gem; dating back to the late 1800s.

At the time of the author's visit, the exhibition entitled "Athens - 180 years Capital of the Greek State" was showing.  This was originally due to finish in May 2015, but was extended due to popularity.  Inside were numerous paintings, some depicting modern art interpretations of the city with other more original ones.

To read more, please visit: Dave's Travel Pages
Tuesday, 04 October 2016 05:06

July 12 - Summertime Food, Drinks, & More

It’s all about summer. Here's to the best season for cocktails on rooftop bars, exploring new places, making ginger lemonade, and eating brunch with friends!

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Thursday, 21 September 2017 10:51

43 Sarantatrio - A Whole New World

Located near the old Fix brewery in Neos Kosmos at 43 Frantzi, 43 Sarantatrio was recommended by a friend of Culinary Backstreets and so they went to see what the restaurant is all about. What they found was a pleasant surprise of, “brightly painted tables and posters that created such a cheerful atmosphere, while the courtyard made us gasp with surprise – it looked more like an island farmhouse than an urban outdoor space.”

“The various design choices, both big and small, made it feel as though we had stepped into a parallel universe: The two tall trees that provide shade in the center, complemented by bushes and even a fig tree leaning over a white-washed wall; the gray wooden chairs with rush seats; the benches covered by rag rugs; and white gravel underfoot.”

“We decided to go for a mix of the unfamiliar and the familiar: The aforementioned Pontic Carrot, a shredded carrot salad that came shaped like a fez and seasoned with coriander and something to give it a touch of heat; the aliada, a garlic dipping sauce made with crushed pistachios (instead of the more traditional mashed potatoes, bread or even walnuts); green fava (puree of green peas); saganaki, fried cheese from Ios topped with two cherry tomatoes preserved in syrup…”

To read this article in full, please visit: Culinary Backstreets
Dynamic presence of the Greek National Open Water Swimming Team. Major sponsors support the organization for another year!

“Santorini Experience” is approaching, as in October 5-7, the thrilling running and swimming races will take place for the 4 th year in Santorini, the world- famous tourist destination of unparalleled beauty.

This year’s event will feature many big names of the Greek National Open Water Swimming Team such as world champions Kelly Araouzou and Antonis Fokaidis, European champion George Arniakos and Greek champions Dimitris Negris, Stellina Aplanti, Dejan Jovanovic and Dimitris Manios.

In the context of this year's participation, the Greek champion Kelly Araouzou stated: “I am very happy to participate for the 4th consecutive year in Santorini Experience. This is an event that increases both its racing and organizing level every year. Particularly the open water swimming race is unique, as it is conducted in a unique landscape and on a route that you can swim only once a year, in the waters believed to cover the lost Atlantis. The swimming race is always implemented with absolute safety from the volcano of Santorini, having the imposing view of the island in front of you, with the approval of the Hellenic Swimming Federation and following the FINA regulations. I invite all amateur and professional friends of the sea to take part and swim with me at the 4th Santorini Experience”.

Registration for “Santorini Experience” concludes on August 31 st , 2018. Hurry up and register now HERE as there are only a few days left:

For the second consecutive year in “Santorini Experience”, Samsung will be the official technology partner. The company will enrich the experience of those participating and attending the event with the innovative Samsung Galaxy ecosystem services, such as the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+, coupled with the Gear 360, the Gear VR and unique 360 degrees content.

Ford Motor Hellas promotes sports and “fair play” by participating for the 4 th year in the support team of “Santorini Experience”. Athletes and organizers will move with the safety and efficient Ford Motor Hellas cars, the official sponsor of the event. Alafouzos Sport will also be present at the 4 th “Santorini Experience”, as in all previous events as the official sponsor of the event. Athletes will be able to pick up their participation numbers and packages from Alafouzos Sport store in Fira.

Watch the impressive video teaser of Santorini Experience 2018 HERE

Santorini is an island in which use of means of transportation is necessary and DNA Travel provides its services for this purpose. Participants will be able to take advantage of the special offer created by DNA Travel for the days of Santorini Experience and arrange a transfer from/to their hotels and from/to the airport or the port they arrive at a cost of €30.00 for up to 4 people and with €5.00 extra cost for every extra person. Reservations can be made at info@dnatravel.gr and info@dnatravelgreece.com , but also at the following telephone numbers: +306972245343, +306980027609, +302286021179.

VitaNTravel, as the official travel agent of the event, will take care and assist all athletes and escorts with information about the ferry routes, ferry tickets, car rentals and accommodation in the island while a special accommodation package has been prepared for the period October 5-7, 2018. You may book this special package for a two- night stay that includes your hotel accommodation, ferry tickets with Blue Star Ferries, in economy class for the itineraries: Piraeus - Santorini (5/10), departure: 07.25 am, arrival: 14.55 pm and from Santorini - Piraeus (7/10), departure: 15.30 pm, arrival: 23.25 pm as well as extra transfers from the hotel to the event venues.

The privileged package starts from 130€/person. For more information visit:
http://vitantravel.gr/ or call +30 2103249070.

To find all available offers related to the event click HERE!

Ryanair is the official airline partner. Official sponsors are for one more year, Blue Star Ferries, Athina Luxury Suites and Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites & Spa. Official Supporters are Natural Mineral Water “Vikos”, Avance Rent A Car, Santorini Hoteliers Association, Meltemi Hotels & Resorts, Aqua Vista Hotels and Boatmen Union Santorini. “Santorini Experience” is a co-organization of Municipality of Santorini, Municipal Sports Cultural Environmental Organization of Santorini (DAPPOS) and Active Media Group.

The event is held under the auspices of the Greek National Tourism Organization.

More info at: www.santorini-experience.com

Official Airline Partner: Ryanair
Official Technology Partner: Samsung
Official Sponsors: Ford Motor Hellas, Blue Star Ferries, Alafouzos Sport, Athina Luxury Suites, Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites & Spa
Official Supporters: Natural Mineral Water “Vikos”, Avance Rent A Car, Santorini Hoteliers Association, Meltemi Hotels & Resorts, Aqua Vista Hotels, Boatmen Union Santorini
Official Transport Partner: DNA Travel
Strategic Partner: National Geographic
Assisted by: Lifeguard Patrol, Assyrtico Wine Restaurant Café, Hellenic Recovery Recycling Corporation, Voluntary Lifeguards of Santorini, Mediterranean Dive Club, Santorini Nautical Club
Hospitality Sponsors: Santorini Hoteliers Association, Meltemi Hotels & Resorts, Aqua Vista Hotels, Athina Luxury Suites, Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites & Spa, Canaves Oia, West East Suites, Desiterra Luxury Suites & Villas, 270 Oia’s View, Central Fira Hotel, Fanouris Condo, Monolithia, Casa Iphigenia, Sienna Resort
Official travel agent: VitaNTravel
Official Hashtag: #SantoriniExperience

Photo credit: Loukas Hapsis
Last week US casino operator Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment revealed its plan to build a big casino resort on the Athens Riviera.

Mohegan is competing with Hard Rock International in a tender to build and operate a casino within the planned 8-billion-euro resort at Elliniko on the site of Athens' former international airport. The winner of the tender will construct a large casino, a luxury hotel, entertainment venues, a conference center, and a sports center.

Mohegan's CEO Mario Kontomerkos, stated that all costing, land planning, and architectural design is finished. "We are ready to begin as soon as we receive all the necessary approvals," he said. "We want to start as fast as possible."
 
According to Kontomerkos, the Mohegan casino resort will attract even more tourists to Athens and generate over 7,000 job openings.


 















Article Source: Reuters
Thursday, 13 February 2020 07:00

Family Activities At The Museum of Cycladic Art

Going to the Museum of Cycladic Art with your children will allow you to bond with them. Whether it's reading labels under the artifacts and explaining what they mean, or laughing over a strange ancient object, you will leave the Museum with new knowledge and, most importantly, unforgettable memories. If your children are 2 and 10 years old, this is even more true with the Museum's weekend family activities running from October to May.

By taking part in these weekend programs, both parents and children get the unique opportunity to learn about the Museum's world through activities like storytelling, photography, music, theatre, interactive tours, and even art workshops. To help with finding the most suitable weekend activity for your kids, we've described each program below.
 
There Was A Little Book
 
In this workshop, children are introduced to a book whose story and illustrations will inspire their artistic projects. Here kids will be encouraged to experiment with painting, drawing, impressions, collage, clay, and various construction methods. It will get everyone's creativity flowing by sparking their imaginations and perceptions. As an adult, you may discover creativity, you never knew you had; if you're a creative, you may find a new source of inspiration for your works! The benefits for your children, though, are clear: they will develop motor skills and learn to express themselves through art. Overall, though, you'll get the chance to spend time together while listening to stories and exploring new worlds!

For February, there is a Carnival-themed workshop, based on Jon Klassen's story, 'This is not my hat.' In this workshop, parents and children will make their own hat inspired by Klassen's story.
 
Language: Greek only
Ages: 2-5
Ticket price for both parents and children: €12
Note: Parental presence required.
 
Songs Tell Their Story
 
Like the “There was a Little Book” activity, your children will listen to music from around the world that will get them dancing, and will inspire them to represent music through different media, like paint, collage, stamps, photographs, and smudging. At the end of these sessions, children will invite their parents to present their works and dance together!
 
For February, the workshop titled “You’re the One that I Want Grease (musical)” will focus on 1950s rock ’n’ roll music. Children will also dress up and dance to music from the musical Grease. Then, kids will get the chance to enter a fairytale, where a princess leaves her castle, goes on escapades, and meets her prince. Using Toulouse-Lautrec’s prints for inspiration, the children will use the love story they participated in to make posters for a musical. Parents will be invited to help decorate the room with their children’s posters, and even help stage the kids’ show!
 
Tip: Make sure that you dress your kid in comfortable, casual clothes that you won’t mind cleaning later.
 
Language: Greek only
Ages: 4-5
Ticket price
: €12
 
The World Is A Vast Mirror
 
In these workshops, children explore how the self has been portrayed in the visual arts of different cultures and time periods. It will also raise questions about how, as humans, we form our views about the world and people. Using different creative and artistic techniques each time, children will be encouraged to explore and develop aspects of their individual personalities, while learning how to navigate things like conflict, change, and diversity.
 
This February, the “Little Stories of the Self” workshop will allow children to think about true and imaginary selves, and what happens when they meet. To do this, kids will get the opportunity to transform into imaginary heroes in an inclusive story. They will use paints, collage, and cameras to transfer their story on paper and make it come alive!
Tip: Make sure that you dress your kid in comfortable, casual clothes that you won’t mind cleaning later.
 
Languages: Greek and English
Ages: 5-7
Ticket price
: €12
 
The World Is A Vast Mirror
 
This activity’s concept is exactly like the aforementioned one, but it is geared towards older children.
 
For February, kids between the ages of 8 and 10 can take part in the “Little Stories of the Self” workshop mentioned above, or they can choose to participate in the “Who Am I?” workshop. In this workshop, children discover more about themselves by taking on a different identity. They will be encouraged to describe and transform themselves, while also learning how to improvise in front of the camera. Unlike the other programs, this activity will teach children fundamental video and photography techniques to create mixed media works of art.
 
Languages: Greek and English
Ages: 8-10
Ticket price
: €12

Although there are several kid-friendly activities in Athens, the Museum’s emphasis on teaching self-expression through artistic activities at different ages offers a unique experience that should definitely be considered!
 
To learn more about the various activities, please visit: Museum of Cycladic Art
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