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Complete Guide For An Enjoyable Sunday - The Best Brunch Spots In Athens
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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Action-Packed Activities For Children and Teenagers
IOVOP Riding Club
The Pony Club at IOVOP is the first riding school in Greece exclusively for children from 4 to 8 years old. Preschool age is the ideal time to start learning how to ride a horse, and using ponies for children’s riding lessons is completely safe and effective. Horse riding is a fun recreational activity for kids, but it also offers many intrinsic benefits such as improving balance and motor coordination and developing self-confidence and self-assurance.
Address: 137 Leoforos Tatoiou, 136 07, Varibopi
Telephone: 210 8169575
The Wall is an exciting multipurpose sports complex in Pallini. There you will find an indoor climbing wall for endless action-packed climbs, beach volley courts, mini soccer pitches, bungee trampolines, a rope course game, and much more. The wall isn’t suitable for children less than 4years old but offers a bunch of super exciting activities for older kids and teens!
Address: 12 Agiou Athanasiou, 153 51, Pallini
Telephone: 210 6030093
Welcome to the most exciting recreational park in the greater Athens area! Located in a forest in the Malakasa area, Adventure Park is a thrilling park, where children will embrace nature and take part in exciting outdoor activities. Four different zip lines for all ages and experience levels, archery, bungee trampoline as well as the exciting ‘Operation Tarantula’ a fun-filled route through nets, wires and tires!
Address: Eparhiaki Odos Malakasas-Markopoulou, 190 11, Malakasa
Telephone: 2295 098335
The UOA To Offer The First Undergraduate Degree In Greece Taught In English
For more information about the course, please visit: The University of Athens
Education Meets Innovation As Students Showcase Their Ideas
Students shared their passions and intellectual curiosities at the 3rd Annual Innovation Summit - February 18-19, 2020
Greece World Champion In Improving Business Environment
Compared with the fourth quarter of 2019, Greece’s business environment ranking (BER) increased by 16 places, the report says.
“This significant improvement reflects its poor starting point, given a long-delayed recovery from the government debt crisis that began in 2009, but also the impact of a pro-business majority government that has undertaken reforms, cut taxes, and restored confidence in the country,” the EIU adds.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis hailed the report's findings, saying that it is very encouraging to see our efforts to reform the economy recognized.
The business environment in Greece was aided by “reforms, tax cuts
Chief economic adviser to the Prime Minister of Greece, Alexis Patelis said that the significant improvement reflects its poor starting point, but also the impact of a pro-business majority government that has undertaken reforms, cut taxes, and restored confidence in the country.
The EIU report says the most significant improvements over the past three years since before the ructions caused by the pandemic and the war in Ukraine, are in the business environments of Greece, Qatar, the US, and the UAE. The biggest deteriorations are in Latin America, the lowest-ranking region, as well as in Russia and Ukraine.
To read this article in full, please visit: greekreporter.com
5 Greek Books Perfect For Language Learners
1. "Ο Μικρός Πρίγκιπας" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Greek Translation)

While not originally by a Greek author, the Greek translation of "The Little Prince" is a great starting point for language learners. The story's simple language and enchanting illustrations make it accessible and enjoyable. This beloved classic offers a gentle introduction to Greek vocabulary and sentence structure.
2. "Η Τελευταία Μαύρη Γάτα" by Eugenios Trivizas

Eugenios Trivizas is a popular children's author known for his imaginative stories. "Η Τελευταία Μαύρη Γάτα" (The Last Black Cat) is a charming tale with a simple plot and clear language. Although it's a children's book, its themes and humor appeal to readers of all ages, making it a great tool for language learning.
3. "Ο Μεγάλος Περίπατος του Πέτρου" by Alki Zei

"Ο Μεγάλος Περίπατος του Πέτρου" (Petros' Great Walk) by Alki Zei is a touching story set during World War II, seen through the eyes of a young boy named Petros. The straightforward narrative and historical context provide a compelling and accessible read for language learners, helping them gain insight into both the language and Greek history.
4. "Ένα Παιδί Μετράει τα Άστρα" by Menelaos Lountemis

"Ένα Παιδί Μετράει τα Άστρα" (A Child Counts the Stars) by Menelaos Lountemis is a beautifully written coming-of-age story about a boy's journey of self-discovery and dreams. The poetic and evocative language makes it a rewarding read for those learning Greek, offering both literary and cultural enrichment.
5. "Έγκλημα στο Κολωνάκι" by Giannis Maris

"Έγκλημα στο Κολωνάκι" (Crime in Kolonaki) by Giannis Maris is a captivating mystery novel set in one of Athens' most prestigious neighborhoods. The intriguing plot and well-developed characters make it an engaging read. Maris' clear and concise language is ideal for those looking to improve their Greek while enjoying a thrilling story.
Tips for Reading in Greek
1. Start with Translations: Beginning with translated works like "Ο Μικρός Πρίγκιπας" can make the transition easier, as you're already familiar with the story.
2. Use a Dictionary: Keep a Greek-English dictionary handy to look up unfamiliar words and expand your vocabulary.
3. Take Notes: Jot down new words and phrases as you read. This helps reinforce learning and makes it easier to remember.
4. Read Aloud: Pronouncing words out loud can improve your speaking skills and help you become more comfortable with Greek pronunciation.
5. Practice Regularly: Consistency is key. Try to read a little bit every day to steadily improve your language skills.
Diving into Greek literature is an enriching way to deepen your understanding of the language and culture. These five books are excellent starting points that will make your learning journey enjoyable and engaging. Happy reading!
My Week in Athens… Feb 7
A couple months ago I did a photography course in the city-centre – an introduction to ‘using my complicated camera’ and ‘making sure my subjects don’t look ridiculous’. The course was actually great, informative, interesting and affordable. But it also gave me the chance to meet some new people, who had at least one thing in common with me. I took the course with the sole purpose of learning about photography. But in the end, the bonus of new friends made the experience doubly good.
So the other night I had a few of these photo-friends over, to catch-up and chat about pictures, trips near and far, and all the different topics that people discover together over a few glasses of wine… The evening was really nice, and one that will be repeated.
In the end, maybe meeting people through these ‘common interest’ experiences is really the best strategy for connecting in new cities. Don’t get me wrong, I like lounging at a bar as much as anyone (!) – but the experience of meeting people ‘over time’ and around the experience of shared interests really makes for a different kind of connection than the usual ‘So, what kind of work do you do…’
Just a thought.
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…