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Greek Health Minister Thanos Plevris announced that face masks will no longer be required for indoor spaces between June 1 – September 15.

Under the revised guidelines, as of June 1, masks will no longer be mandatory in indoor areas including at supermarkets, restaurants, shops, malls, hair salons, etc.

The minister added that masks will also not be necessary for means of transport with numbered seats including airplanes, intercity trains, and KTEL buses. The lifting of the measure also concerns employees in all the aforementioned areas.

Click here to learn more about how to protect yourself, symptoms, and where to seek medical treatment. 
Click here to read about how to get vaccinated for COVID-19 in Greece.

Where mask-wearing will remain mandatory

Mask-wearing will remain mandatory in hospitals, senior care homes, and when using public means of transport (buses, trolleys, electric railway, metro, and tram).

The health minister added that the country’s Covid-19 committee of experts will decide in the following days if mask-wearing will remain mandatory in schools, universities and when traveling on ferries to the islands. 

To read this article in full, please visit: news.gtp.gr
The last remaining unpublished novel of Nikos Kazantzakis, the universally-celebrated author of “Zorba the Greek,” is out on October 26, 2022, sixty-five years post-mortem and seventy-five years since it was penned.

The novel, titled “Aniforos” (“Uphill”, in free translation), hit the bookstores in Greece by publishing house Dioptra, following a comprehensive publishing rights deal with Kazantzakis’s descendant, Niki Stavrou, who is the copyright owner of the author’s works and director of Kazantzakis Publications.

The manuscript had been kept at the Kazantzakis museum, in the author’s home village of Mirtia, just outside Heraklion, Crete, since its rediscovery.

Nine-time Nobel nominee

Nikos Kazantzakis is the most translated Greek contemporary author, and he is widely considered a giant of modern Greek literature.

A novelist, poet, playwright, journalist, philosopher, and politician, Kazantzakis was born and raised on Crete but traveled around the world and lived in several European cities, leading a truly cosmopolitan life.

His work includes novels, short stories, plays, travel logs, memoirs, and philosophical essays, written between 1906 and his death in 1957.

Kazantzakis was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature nine times, for a total of 14 different nominations. In the year of his passing, the Cretan author famously lost the prestigious prize to Albert Camus by one vote.

Kazantzakis’s last unpublished novel

“Aniforos” was his last novel, written right after his world-famous masterpiece “Zorba the Greek” (1946). He wrote it around the time that he departed for the UK on what was meant to be his last journey.

Brimming with autobiographical references, as the author reflects on the sad experience of World War II, which he endured firsthand, “Aniforos” is separated into three parts: Crete, England, and Loneliness.

Dioptra said in an earlier note that this work was Kazantzakis’s answer to the criticism he had received that the pain and destruction suffered by Greece during the German occupation was missing from “Zorba the Greek.”

To read this article in full, please visit: greekreporter.com

As part of efforts to restore Rhodes’ reputation and encourage tourism to the island after the devastating fires last month, the Greek Tourism Ministry and the South Aegean Region announced that they had teamed up with advertising company Ogilvy for the launch of an international marketing campaign dubbed “Rhodes, What You Love is Here”.

The campaign was announced after a meeting on Wednesday between Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni, South Aegean Regional Governor Giorgos Hatzimarkos,  Greek National Tourist Organization (GNTO) Secretary General Dimitris Fragakis, and Ogilvy executives.

The news comes a day after Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced on UK television free weeklong holidays for those who were affected by the destructive fires in July.

“For all those whose holiday was cut short as a result of wildfires, the Greek government in cooperation with local authorities will offer one week of free holidays on Rhodes, next spring, next fall, so that we make sure they come back to the island and enjoy its natural beauty,” Mitsotakis said.

To read this article in full, please visit news.gtp.gr

Free Events Under the Full Moon: Musical Nights

Full Moon in July and August
Free Admission
Dates:
  • Sunday, July 21
  • Monday, August 19

The Maria Callas Museum, in collaboration with the historic Athens Conservatoire, invites you to two magical musical evenings. Enjoy free admission on July 21 from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM and August 19 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM. Sip on an aperitif from the museum café, explore the exhibits, and immerse yourself in the life and legacy of the iconic opera diva, Maria Callas.

On the third floor, be captivated by students from the Athens Conservatoire performing arias and duets, creating an unforgettable musical experience. Revel in the beauty of art and melodies under the full moon, with the majestic Acropolis as your backdrop.

These events highlight the ongoing collaboration between the Maria Callas Museum and the Athens Conservatoire—where Maria Callas began her studies in 1939—aiming to foster the museum as a hub for nurturing and showcasing new musical talents.

Program Director: Philippos Tsalahouris, Director of Music Schools, Athens Conservatoire.

More Information: info@mariacallasmuseum.gr
Book Your Free Ticket: Limited availability

Creative Fun for Kids: La Mia Maria

Happening for Children of All Ages

Every Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Let your child’s creativity soar with "La Mia Maria." Every weekend in July and August, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, kids can design their own souvenir postcards featuring Maria Callas' portrait using stencil techniques. This engaging activity introduces children and adults alike to the legendary opera star through a colorful and imaginative artistic process. Leave with a unique memento of your special encounter with Maria Callas.

Participation: Free, no reservation required.

Discover the Museum: Free Guided Tours in English

Dates:

  • Wednesday, July 24
  • Wednesday, July 31
  • Wednesday, August 21
  • Wednesday, August 28
Join us for complimentary guided tours in English, included with your admission ticket. Discover the enchanting world of Maria Callas and the art of opera. Explore unique exhibits featuring personal and professional artifacts of the multifaceted artist whose vocal range, stage presence, and musical expertise transformed the world of opera.

Tour Times: 12:00 PM (Duration: 50 minutes)

Book Your Visit:
Museum Admission: Check detailed ticket prices here.
Guided Tour: Free
The art of gastronomy meets the inspiration of sport with the signature of Ettore Botrini and Miele

Greece’s top sports tourism and wellness event, Navarino Challenge, returns for its 13th edition on May 9–11, 2025, at Costa Navarino and Pylos, bringing together amateur and professional athletes alongside Olympians and world champions. Under the timeless message “sports unites people”, the event renews its schedule with more than 60 activities and 20 Olympic sports, designed for people of all ages and abilities. Activities will take place across The Westin Resort Costa Navarino, W Costa Navarino, and The Romanos, a Luxury Collection Resort, offering an unforgettable sports and wellness experience.

Ettore Botrini joins Navarino Challenge for the first time

As part of this year’s program, Miele welcomes acclaimed and multi-awarded chef Ettore Botrini, who will host two exclusive Ettore Botrini Masterclasses powered by Miele. Participants will have the unique opportunity to meet one of the most distinguished figures in modern Greek cuisine and enjoy a live, high-level culinary session.

Miele, the leading manufacturer of premium home appliances, celebrates 126 years of innovation and dedication to unmatched quality. Under the core message “Once Miele, Always Miele”, the brand supports local communities through culinary experiences and proudly joins Navarino Challenge 2025 as a Platinum Sponsor.

This year’s edition promises unique experiences for all ages, highlighting gastronomy as a means of connection, cultural exchange, and community giving. A special highlight will be the Messinian Picnic by Miele: Tradition Flavors, where Miele Chef Alexandros Syngkiridis will present traditional Messinian recipes, inviting participants on an authentic culinary journey celebrating local ingredients and flavors.

The culinary journey continues at the Pasta Bar powered by Miele, where both children and adults will create their own pasta salad, one day before the running races. Meanwhile, Fun Football Miele Kids & Parents, featuring Euro 2004 Legend Kostas Katsouranis, will bring families together through football and fun, promoting teamwork, joy in participation, and the value of family bonding.

Additionally, golf lessons powered by Miele will be available, offering expert instruction for both beginners and advanced players in a unique setting.

Adventure in Nature with a View of the Bay of Navarino

Navarino Challenge once again brings to the forefront unique outdoor experiences for those who love action and exploration. At the Navarino Bay Challenge powered by The North Face, participants will have the opportunity to go rappelling overlooking the historic bay of Navarino, in an exhilarating activity carried out with the support of the specialized team from Moraitis Outdoors. Access to the site is provided by Elite Boats, starting from Pylos and offering an unforgettable journey right from the boat ride.

At the same time, for those eager to get acquainted with the world of climbing, introductory lessons will be available for all experience levels. Backed by the quality guarantee of The North Face and the technical expertise of Moraitis Outdoors, this activity offers participants the chance to build their physical strength and endurance with complete safety and expert guidance.

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Inspiring Navarino Challenge Talks: From Sports to Social Responsibility

A key part of this year’s schedule is the Navarino Challenge Talks powered by MOTODYNAMICS Group. Through a series of talks and discussions, attendees will explore exciting topics related to sports, leadership, and social responsibility. The session titled “Silent Battles: The Elite Athlete’s Journey from Injury to Recovery” powered by Gazzetta, moderated by journalist Dimitris Konstantinidis, will feature a compelling conversation with European champion Kostas Katsouranis and physiotherapist Pavlos Gikas, discussing the personal and professional challenges athletes face in their path to recovery, and the importance of mental resilience and support during that process.

Audiences will also be inspired by a speech at Navarino Agora from legendary former basketball player Panagiotis Giannakis, who will share his experience and wisdom from the heights of international basketball. Finally, Panagiotis Panoutsos Talkowski, founder of EAGLE Sports Integrity Services, will analyze integrity in sports and the importance of transparency at every level of the sporting world.

Dimello, one of Greece’s top coffee brands, will accompany Navarino Challenge participants with high-quality blends, providing them with the energy needed for every route. Offering dedication, expertise, and aromas from premium varieties, Dimello coffee will transform every break into a moment of genuine pleasure.

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Pilates Lessons with the Unique Mandy Persaki

As part of Navarino Challenge, beloved instructor Mandy Persaki and her experienced team will deliver dynamic and revitalizing Pilates sessions powered by Melissa High Protein. Participants will enjoy exercises that combine flexibility, core stability, and body strength. Designed with care, the sessions focus on improving posture, building strength, and increasing flexibility, all while offering a deep sense of both physical and mental well-being.

Baby Swimming Lessons powered by Vlacha

During Navarino Challenge, young participants will enjoy Baby Swimming sessions under the guidance of expert instructors from Red Swim Academy and Swim O’ Clock. These lessons, ideal for infants and toddlers up to 3 years old, aim to build the child's confidence in water while enhancing mobility and coordination. Parents and children will share a fun and safe experience through games and playful activities that support children's physical development.

High-intensity Training with Dimitris Moros

In collaboration with leading physical education instructor Dimitris Moros and FitnessArt, Navarino Challenge will once again offer High Intensity Training sessions powered by KORRES, focusing on strengthening participants’ muscles. This year’s event will provide workouts that boost intensity and improve overall physical condition, powered by the expertise of KORRES.

The Art of Men’s Grooming Showcased by KORRES

For the first time at Navarino Challenge, the KORRES ATHENIAN GROOMING pop-up corner invites visitors to a true men’s grooming experience. Innovation meets tradition as KORRES revives the authentic essence of the classic Athenian barbershop, presenting its complete men’s skincare line, KORRES Athenian Grooming. Based on research and experience from the KORRES laboratories and inspired by the rituals and techniques of Athenian barbershops, the products feature a fragrance that captures the refined atmosphere and charm of old Athens grooming culture.

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Men’s Skincare. Grooming. Cologne.

Participants will also have the opportunity to enjoy a refreshing yoga session at the Sunset Beach Yoga powered by Messinian Spa with Angelic Yoga Arts, on the Dunes Beach  in front of Navarino Dunes. As the sunset creates an atmosphere of tranquility, the experience combines physical flexibility and mental rejuvenation. In this enchanting setting, it's the perfect opportunity for those who wish to connect with nature, while their body and soul are revitalized and relaxed.​

Grey Goose Super Premium Vodka: From the US Open to Navarino Challenge

Grey Goose Super Premium Vodka continues to stand out with its elegance and taste, bringing the premium experience of top international tournaments – such as the US Open and the Australian Open – to this year's Navarino Challenge. In an event that marries sports with quality, Grey Goose adds a distinctive flavor dimension. Visitors and participants will have the opportunity to enjoy unique signature cocktails, highlighting the refined character of Grey Goose vodka, in a setting that exudes luxury and relaxation.​

Simultaneously, the Men’s Round Robin Tennis Tournament powered by Grey Goose Super Premium Vodka promises unique moments of sports and entertainment, accompanied by generous gifts and unforgettable experiences.​

Safe Movement & Injury Prevention with Joint Athens
 
A special activity dedicated to injury prevention and recovery enriches this year's Navarino Challenge program. The Sports Injuries Course – Mobility powered by SIXT, supported by Joint Athens, offers a comprehensive mobility seminar, specifically designed for athletes and exercise enthusiasts. This activity focuses on techniques that enhance flexibility, improve posture, and contribute to injury prevention, providing essential knowledge and practical skills for safe and effective training.​

Safety and Confidence in Every Journey powered by SIXT

Reliability and top-quality services are timelessly associated with the name SIXT, a member of MOTODYNAMICS Group. Once again, the leading car rental company participates as a Premium Mobility Partner in the Navarino Challenge 2025, playing a crucial role in the safe and reliable transportation of participants, partners, and supporters of the event. By providing high-level mobility services, SIXT stands by the event, ensuring the smooth and timely movement of the organizing team and all involved, contributing to the seamless flow and success of the event.​

SIXT, a member of MOTODYNAMICS Group, supports initiatives like the Navarino Challenge with substantial participation and ensures, through its premium fleet, to emphasize comfortable and quality transportation for those who choose its services.​

Discovering the Hidden Beauty of Sphacteria by Kayak

A unique adventure awaits all participants on the island of Sphacteria, where kayaking combines exercise and contact with nature. With the support of Moraitis Watersports, this experience offers the opportunity to explore the crystal-clear waters around Sphacteria, discovering the endless beauties of the landscape.​ 

Register for the Run

The Navarino Challenge schedule offers running routes for every level and age, inviting everyone to become part of the experience. The events include the 21.1 km race powered by The North Face, 10 km race powered by Dimello Coffee, 5 km race powered by Miele, while for the younger friends, there are free children's races of 1 km (for children aged 10-14 and up to 9 years), powered by Vikos. A special place in the schedule is held by the 1 km race RUN FOR ALL, powered by MOTODYNAMICS Group with the support of the DiaforoZO association for people with disabilities, reinforcing the message of equality and acceptance. Registrations are easily made through the special participation form here.​

Book your accommodation package now

Enjoy a weekend full of outdoor sports activities for both children and adults. Get the complete package of sports activities and live a unique athletic and cultural experience. For more information about accommodation packages at The Westin Resort Costa Navarino, W Costa Navarino, and The Romanos, a Luxury Collection Resort, you can send your email to booking(at)navarinochallenge.com or call Vita N Travel at +30 210 3249070. See the packages here.

Technology brings Navarino Challenge closer to everyone

Navarino Challenge continues its steady path toward innovation and evolution, following modern trends and leveraging technology for the benefit of the wider public. In collaboration with Evenly, it creates the conditions for everyone to equally participate in the awards ceremony evening. It allows the voices of those being honored to travel, be reread, and reach an audience that wasn’t “present.” Above all, it enables those attending to scan a QR code or click a link and view real-time subtitles or translations in their own language. Others can simultaneously read on screens in the venue or directly on their phone, making the experience open, accessible, and multilingual.

Sharing is Caring has started – In two phases this year

As part of its social character, Navarino Challenge continues the Sharing is Caring initiative, proving in practice that sports can be a vehicle for giving. Items of high emotional and collectible value from global stars are being offered, with the valuable help of Sports Memorabilia Partner Trace 'n Chase, the event sponsors, and top Greek athletes. Thus, the largest sports memorabilia auction in Greece has begun, in collaboration with the Charity Idols platform. The first phase of the auction is taking place now via the Charity Idols platform, while the second phase will take place in November. Through online auctions, valuable items signed by top athletes are offered, aiming to support non-profit organizations and impactful initiatives.

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This year, as Navarino Challenge celebrates 13 years, it enhances its social footprint by supporting a total of 13 Non-Profit Organizations that offer meaningful work on social and environmental levels. Specifically, the event stands beside Choose Life, DiaforoZO, Dogs’ Voice, Free Movement Skateboarding, HOPEgenesis, Humanity Greece, Karkinaki, Library4All, Médecins Sans Frontières, π³ = Plastic Pollution Prevention, Save Your Hood, The Love Van and Virtus Center for Medical Research. Through collaboration with these organizations, Navarino Challenge reaffirms that sports and social contribution can coexist, enhancing awareness and action on significant social issues.

Platinum Sponsor is Miele.
Gold Sponsor of the event is MOTODYNAMICS GROUP.
Silver Sponsors are  JYSK, KORRES, Melissa, The North Face, and Chiquita.
Strategic Healthcare Sponsor is Novo Nordisk
Official Water is Vikos Natural Mineral Water.
Official Hospitality Sponsors are Costa Navarino and the hotels W Costa Navarino, The Westin Resort Costa Navarino and The Romanos, a Luxury Collection Resort.
Official Sports Supplier is 42K.
Bronze Sponsors are Dimello Coffee, Trace ‘n Chase, Patron, and Pilia Express.
Premium Mobility Partner of the event is SIXT, member of MOTODYNAMICS GROUP.
Οfficial Partners of Navarino Challenge are Messinian Nest, Municipality of Pylos-Nestor.
Authentic Flavor Partner is Navarino Icons.
Official Optics Partner are Kois Optics.
Official Healthy Catering Partner is TO BAZAKI. 
Official Supporters are Alpha Estate, Messinian Spa, Roubis, Εlite Boats, Evenly, Messinia Transfer, SportAdore, Feel Good, Vlaha, Rania's Flower, Karalis Beach Hotel, Karalis City Hotel, Silk Gonos, and Memmos.
Medical Partner is Athens Medical Group.
Official Basketball Ball is Wilson.
Premium TV Partner is SKAI.
Premium Media Partner is Liquid Media.
Sustainability Partner is π³ = Plastic Pollution Prevention.
Educational Partner is University of Piraeus.
Athletic Partners are Angelic Yoga Arts, Breath Pilates Studio, F45 Barrio Salamanca, Falcons Football Academy, FitnessArt, Free Movement Skateboarding, Giannakis Academy, Joint Athens, Moraitis Outdoors, Moraitis Watersports, Mouratoglou Tennis Center Costa Navarino, Navarino Golf Academy, Pilates by Mandy, Red Swim Academy, Swim O’Clock and Triantafyllidis Beach Arena. 
The event is assisted by Vita N Travel, and Humanity Greece. 
 
Navarino Challenge is held under the Auspices of the Ministry of Tourism, the Greek National Tourism Organization, and the Region of Peloponnese, while the organization and sports production is managed by ActiveMedia Group.

More information about the program will be announced in the coming days.

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Thursday, 05 February 2015 13:25

My Week in Athens… Oct 25

From our member Lynn: This week reminded me of why I love Greece. I'm in the midst of refinancing my home in California, which is quite challenging to orchestrate remotely. After a mountain of paperwork, emails back and forth, and a series of mini dramas, the only thing that stood between me and the refinance was the signing of the loan documents, all 150 pages of them.

My appointment at the US Embassy Notary was for 9:00 Monday morning and I got the email files with the final paperwork late Friday night. Now I all had to do was find a place that could print all 150 pages on a Saturday. And while I'm used to 24 Hour Kinko's, this is Greece...

As I left my apartment Saturday morning to try to find a copy store or internet cafe, my neighbors asked the usual questions--"how are you, where are you going today, etc." As I explained my predicament, the whole family gathered at the door. "You can't go to an internet cafe! It will be too expensive..." "Wait! We will give you a map of a better place..." The next thing I knew, the directions to a better place had been upgraded to a personal guide and the father had me on the back of his scooter to take me to the copy shop of their friends. "We've called. They can do it. Don't worry." 20 minutes later, I had my 150 pages, had paid only 6 euros, a fraction of what it would have been at an internet cafe, and had an exciting scooter ride through Athens.

Services like 24 Hour Kinko's may be more convenient, but there's something much more powerful about the personal touch and connection that you get navigating your way through Greece. I guess that's what we love about it.

Thanks Lynn for sharing your story with us. We look forward to hearing more stories.

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 11:20

Boufos: Salami Bar

To sit in the center of Athens and sigh from hunger and enthusiasm eating hot bread with delicious Greek sausages and cheese. Can you? Yes, you can! At Boufo, the salami bar that is housed in a beautiful 1920s neoclassical building in Karori Street on the edge of the trendy square Agia Irini.

You can drop in for coffee, drinks, wine, delicious bites from all over Greece: all in a modern style which has come to be characterized as a New York-style bar. The local kafeneio of Athens crosses with a trendy bar and is flavored with Greek tapas.

Patrons of this bar can create their own dishes or order a unique sandwich with incredible combinations.

Address Karori 4, Agias Eirinis Square, Monastiraki

Tel: 210 3211117

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

Wednesday, 18 February 2015 16:09

Three Greek Firms Expand Despite Crisis

While Greek banks are reducing their presence in Southeastern Europe, Greek companies from the retail sector are going ahead with investments in Romania and Bulgaria.

The companies are Folli Follie Group, Jumbo and Fourlis. Indeed, according to a report in "Kathimerini" newspaper, the three business groups were not daunted in efforts to expand abroad by the six preceding years of recession in Greece, but are planning to open new stores.

Folli Follie Group is finding recovery in the local Romanian market maintaining a long standing presence in the wholesale and retail distribution of clothing and footwear. Next September it will open the first store in Baneasa “shopping village”. According to reports in the Romanian press, the store will be operated by LT Apparel Romania, a partnership venture between the LT Apparel group and Folli Follie, which has the distribution rights for Brooks Brothers clothes for Greece, Cyprus, the Balkans and Monaco. Brooks Brothers clothes are available at 500 stores in 17 countries, while LT Apparel maintains 15 sales points in Greece and Monaco. The LT Apparel Romania with an initial capital of EUR 500,000, with 51% owned by LT Apparel and 49% by the FF Group Romania, a subsidiary of Folli Follie, according to the Romanian media.

Indeed, the Greek group will also invest in a department store in the center of Bucharest on a property already owned by Elmec. The total investment for the project comes to 5 million euros for the total reconstruction of the six-storey building. The property will be ready, in 2015, and will house the department store group in Romania, which has a wide range of FF Group brands, while the rest of the building will be leased to other users as offices.

Jumbo group will also immediately expand its presence on the Romanian market. After its original entry in Romania in the fall of 2013, with two stores in Bucharest and Timisoara, the group has reportedly already agreed to lease new large stores, taking over part of the network left by the German chain OBI. The aim of Jumbo management, which has presence in Greece, Cyprus and Bulgaria and through franchise in FYROM, and Albania, is to operate 12-18 stores in Romania in the next five years, while estimates show that the first phase of development by 2016 they could obtain a sales volume of around 37 million euros.


To read more, please visit thetoc.gr.

Friday, 20 February 2015 20:27

Great Keftedes

The secret to great, juicy keftedes is to make the mixture as loose as possible but still dense enough so that the little meatballs will hold their shape when fried. It is common practice in various parts of Greece to add either grated tomato or milk, or both, to the mixture. The liquid adds the requisite moisture to the meat, and changes its color so that the finished keftedes have a light, pinkish tint when broken apart.

The frying has its tricks, too. I always fry in olive oil, fully aware that it is a luxury many cooks outside of olive-growing regions cannot afford. You actually don’t need that much oil for this recipe, as the keftedes, like most Greek fried foods, are pan-fried not deep fried. What you will need is to pay attention to the oil. It should not be so hot that the keftedes burn on the outside but remain undercooked within. You can also fry in pure olive oil, which retains some of the good qualities of EVOO and is a lot cheaper.

To read more, please visit dianekochilas.com

By Diane Kochilas

For many visitors Athens is defined by its old city quarters, flea markets, spice markets, ancient wonders and fabulous museums. Sounds like a pretty great menu… Almost spoilt for choice, but once the Plaka has been checked off the list then what? Well, I have discovered something about Athens too…..the ‘undiscovered’ side of her and by that I mean the local way of life that is not openly shared with tourists and visitors alike. While this city promotes her cultural delights and unique heritage I ponder on why they don’t do the same for her culinary delights, electric nightlife and superb coast line.

Not to say it’s a totally closed notion that people aren’t aware of the beaches and restaurants but it’s not a city known for its ‘modern flavours’. So let’s open that book and take people through it chapter by chapter. Chapter 1: Off the Beaten Path.

Here's the Athens restaurant scene, but maybe not as you know it! These places will certainly leave your tastebuds pleasantly surprised!

Kifissia

A pretty, leafy suburb located in North Athens offers more than just a stroll down it’s charming streets. Don’t forget to take the horse and carriage ride…..

  • Tzitzikas Kai O Mermingas – Modern Greek cuisine that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you obsessed with the ‘honey & cheese’ food combination.

  • Il Salumaio d'Atene  – One of my favorites in Athens! Beautiful outdoor seating area with sublime dishes ranging from eggs benedict to homemade pizza!

  • Πbox [pronounced P-BOX] – Pan Asian concoction of modern delights. Πbox is also located in the Periscope Hotel in Kolonaki.

  • The Dalliance House – Neo-Classic style house with an elegant English pub feel serving delicious meat, seafood and salads.

  • New Dash – For those who want to eat something yummy but are also prepared for the prices to eat their wallet.

Nea Erythraia

Cool, hip and trendy neighbourhood mostly known for its ‘Little Mykonos’ night vibe. Just behind the high street is a playground full of bars offering an array of nightly haunts. Low Bar is always a great starting point. Check it out!

  • Ergon – Modern and sublime dishes masterfully created bringing you the very best of Greek cuisine with a twist. They also sell homemade produce such as jams, condiments, bon bons and much more. They have a sister restaurant in London, UK.

  • Manaviko – Traditional Greek cuisine offering fresh ingredients. Think traditional Greek food but with more flare.

  • Bar-Que – American style restaurant with an array of meat and fish dishes. The menu sometimes samples Pan Asian tidbits.

  • Χρώματα Βυθού (Chromata Vythou) – Fish and seafood delights…..summer is the best time to visit; surrounded by the warm, tones of the pink bougainvillea’s dotted around the garden.

Psychiko

Hidden little gem of an area dominated by foreign embassies and some true culinary master pieces. A neigbourhood that needs exploring.

  • The Albion – Think fairy’s playground lit up with warm lights snuggled with trees. The food is delectable and the outdoor bar a must for the ‘trendy’.

  • Fish Co. Platters  – Fresh fish with organic ingredients

  • Κρίθαμος [Krythamos] – Wonderful taverna serving delicious Greek produce that will leave you wanting more!!

  • Xoxladaki [Chochladaki] - Delicious Seafood restaurant with scrumptious apperizers and a fantastic ouzo selection.....time to drink....Greek style! 

Hilton District

Conveniently located close to the Hilton Hotel and within close proximity of central Athens.

  • Vezene – Local’s favorite - serving wagyu beef and a marvelous view of the Hilton Hotel.  Tip: The truffle fries are to die for!

Kolonaki

In the heart of the city is the chic neighbourhood of Kolonaki, not only does Kolonaki boast prime location but also an array of great restaurants and bars. Not a foodie? Perfect! You will be in a shopper’s paradise with boutique shops and high street brands galore! It’s easy to get lost here and why not? You’ll be doing it in style!

  • Inbi – The best sushi in town! The ambience is warm and inviting and you will be sure to find the trendy Athenians here. The cocktails are also worth a try!

  • Malconi’s– Italian food at its finest serving up fresh produce such as meats, fish and pizzas. Make sure you request a table in their secret garden at the back of the restaurant.

  • Scala Vinoteca  – Tapas style bar in an attractive modern setting.

  • Capanna – Pizza restaurant with colorful toppings and exciting flavours.

Glyfada

Los Angeles’ European replica, Glyfada is a buzzing neighbourhood with endless dining, shopping and entertainment options. From independent boutique shops to a concoction of dining madness. Something for everyone in Glyfada!  [Popular with British Expats]

  • Mutfak – A taste of Istanbul in Athens! Delicious Turkish cuisine in a cozy modern atmosphere. Well worth the visit to Glyfada.

  • Peccati di Gola – Italian dream! This is a must when in Athens!

  • Molly’s Irish Pub – fun local pub that serves up some great grub!

  • Food Mafia – American style restaurant proving to be very popular with the locals.

Vouliagmeni

Often compared to the South of France this beautiful neighbourhood not only boasts sublime restaurants and luxury hotels but the best beaches in town.

  • Ithaki – fancy eating seafood overlooking the Saronic Gulf? Wedged between a mountain and Astir Beach diners get a real treat with both the beautiful view and yummy morsels on your plate both vying for your attention.

  • Astir Beach – it might cost 15 EUR to enter but with service at a press of a button and sun lounges one can sink into it’s worth your time and money. Other beaches I suggest: Kavouri Beach, Yabanaki Beach, Varkiza Beach & South Coast. [All located  South Athens]. 

  • Lake Vouliagmeni – Remember the natural lake I mentioned? Well prepare to be spellbound as you immerse yourself into the clean and pristine turquoise water of this hidden gem. Garra Rufa [Doctor Fish] will greet your feet as you enter the cool lake offering you a free pedicure and a sense of enlivenment. A must when in Athens! 

 

To read this article in full, please visit: Table Salt

A big thanks to Costas Psarros from Table Salt for sharing this with us!

 

 

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