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Monday, 16 February 2015 11:28

Belle Amie Restaurant In Piraeus

Belle Amie. A Greek restaurant of great history and experience, now in a new modern atmosphere, awaits your visit to satisfy your appetite, with marvelous and delicious homemade recipes. The chef Christos Tzieras signs every creation of Belle Amie, meals and desserts. Open everyday, all day. Every Sunday midday, Melodia FM, a famous radio station, chooses the music... Prices per person 12-15 euro.

 

 

Address

11 Aggelou Metaxa Str & Voulgari str
Kanari Square, Piraeus

Phone 210 4175 740

For more information, please visit tastegreece.gr

 

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Japanese miso, Peruvian chilli and Greek salad: newly-opened Matsuhisa Athens promises Nobu classics with a difference. “You can tell how much fun a city is going to be if Nobu has a restaurant in it” Madonna reportedly once said. Well, the queen of pop just missed it, but Athens can now count itself among Europe’s five ‘most fun’ cities, with the opening of Nobu Matsuhisa’s restaurant at the Astir Palace Hotel complex in Vouliagmeni. Serving exquisite Japanese food with South American influences to an A-Z of the world’s movers and shakers, from the Beckhams, Cruises and Clintons to, of course, Madonna, and more Russian oligarchs than you can shake a samovar at, chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s stable of restaurants, co-owned by Robert De Niro, numbers more than 20 high-end eateries in LA, New York, Hawaii, Hong Kong, London, Milan, Melbourne, Mykonos, St Moritz and, most recently, Athens.

Matushisa Athens, a no-expenses-spared shrine to haute cuisine crowning the lush Astir Palace peninsula, has been quietly open for business since the end of October, but was officially launched on November 26 with a traditional sake ceremony hosted by Nobu himself.

Gregarious and approachable, Nobu seemed thrilled with his Athens outpost. “It’s a beautiful location and a beautiful restaurant” the youthful 59-year-old told journalists at the following day’s press lunch. “It’s pure, with the open terrace, sea view and fresh air. I went for a walk around and saw a lot of pines. ‘Matsu’ means pine, and ‘hisa’ means forever. So I thought, ‘Wow’, perfect match!”.

While the sake ceremony guests enjoyed first-class finger food such as spicy tuna rolls and fried rock shrimp puffs with japaleno sauce, the journalists were treated to an omakase [chef's choice] feast created by Mark Edwards, executive chef at all Nobu restaurants outside the US, ten and counting as Moscow opens in January, followed by Mexico City and Cape Town.

This six-course repast starred Nobu’s signature dishes such as a mixed sashimi salad with rice-paper-thin sliced vegetables and seared salmon piqued with a red onion, mustard, soy and sesame oil sauce; the ‘celebrity dish’ of melt-in-the-mouth black cod marinated for three days in sweet miso sauce, and humanely-reared Wagyu beef with a spicy Peruvian sauce.

Nobu’s South American influence dates from a spell in Peru before opening his first restaurant in Los Angeles in 1994. As his restaurant empire extends across the globe, his menu is augmented with local elements and ingredients: since the opening of Matsuhisa Mykonos in 2003, his menu has included ‘Greek-style ceviche’, featuring shrimps accompanied by cubes of feta, tomato and cucumber and ‘new-style white fish’ sashimi, cut local seabass with a hot olive oil and Japanese lemon juice dressing that emulates Greek ladolemono [oil mixed with lemon].

“I love Greek food, it’s like Japanese, simple but quality” pronounced Nobu, describing his taverna favourites as traditional horiatiki salad and grilled pork chops.

Every Nobu plate is as compact, elegant and immaculately balanced as a haiku poem. The nugget of black cod [Alaskan sablefish] in its butterscotch jacket of miso is encircled in a bamboo leaf pinned at the peak with a splinter-thin matchstick, with four perfect orbs of yuzu [lemon juice] and miso sauce at each corner of the plate, and a nubile stem of pink ginger with which to refresh the palate after the sweet fish.

The design of the restaurant, by Rockwell Group of New York, is hardly less impressive. The interior is all dark wood, opulent marble slabs and gold lattice lanterns, while full-length windows give onto a pine-fringed bay gently traversed by fishing craft. “The concept was understated, timeless luxury” explained Tasos Ioannidis who, with his brother Nikolas, manages Matsuhisa Athens and owns the two seasonal Matsuhisa restaurants in Mykonos at their Belvedere Hotel and St Moritz. “Because the space is so beautiful in itself, in terms of location and view, we didn’t want to interfere or detract from that”.

Of all Nobu’s restaurants, Nobu London on Park Lane is perhaps the most infamous, dubbed “No knickers Nobu” by British tabloids after Boris Becker’s mistress revealed that the tennis ace’s illegitimate child was conceived during a post-sushi coupling in one of the restaurant’s cupboards.

More recently, Nobu was at the epicentre of another scandal, bluefin tunagate, when Greenpeace revealed that the chef’s three London restaurants were serving critically endangered bluefin tuna. Although not illegal, most of Nobu’s competitors no longer serve this species, numbers of which have been decimated by 90 percent in the last 30 years mainly due to overfishing for sushi restaurants.

Asked whether Athenian diners might inadvertently find themselves consuming bluefin tuna sashimi, which Greenpeace compares with eating tiger steak or a gorilla burger, Ioannidis responded: “We’re trying to avoid it. In London it definitely isn’t being served any more. Nobu is trying to find new species instead, species that do not face extinction”.

While he is reportedly investigating the feasibility of sourcing bluefin tuna from farms in Australia, Nobu is also looking closer to home for inspiration, namely, the fish markets at Varkiza and in central Athens. “The fish here is great: very fresh, good quality” he enthused. “Now there are no excuses for the kitchen staff: they can’t say they can’t find something, because I know you can get anything you want!”.

While he was wandering the puddled aisles of the Athinas Street fish market, a fishmonger popped out from behind his scaled treasures and asked, “Are you Mr Matsuhisa? Welcome to our market”. “It was fun!” smiled Nobu. Just as Madonna said.



40 Apollonos Str, 16671 Vouliagmeni · Athens, Greece · Phone: +30 210 8902000

Hours of Operation: Tuesday to Thursday, 19.30.00.00 / Friday and Saturday, 19.30-01.00 / Open for lunch only on Sunday from 13.00-17.30 / Mondays closed.
Phone Number: (30)(210) 8960510

Monday, 16 February 2015 11:24

Athens Famous Bifteki Burgers

As we all know it all started here...in Greece... Did you know that the first burger was served in Athens back in 1886? That was the city called "Athens", in Texas, USA... Fletcher Davis, a native of Athens, Texas, was the one who invented the hamburger and served it for the first time to his customers. It is now our turn here in our Athens of 2013 to serve this world-wide popular meal using the famous recipe. 

For all of us, perfect-burger-lovers! Great value for money in an unpretentious, friendly space. Hearty portions, genuine, juicy taste, country fries, veggie burgers, and specialties like the Athens burger with feta sauce, make this burger place an excellent choice.

Kodratou 14, Athens

210 5248005

By Nelly Paraskevopoulou

10best.com

 

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Monday, 16 February 2015 11:23

Greek House Attikos

This is one of the delicious contradictions of Athens. Located in one of the most touristic places, near the bus terminal for the Acropolis, this rooftop restaurant is nonetheless tourist-free. It opens late (after dark) and you need to take the lift to get to it. Minimal signage ensures it's patronised only by people who know it's there - theatre types, politicians and the society crowd.

The food is down-home Greek with an influence from Corfu, the owner's hometown, and the view of the Acropolis is magnificent.
 

Garivaldi 7, Athens, +30 210 921 5256


To read more, please visit gourmettraveller.com

By John Mangos

 

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Monday, 16 February 2015 11:21

Da Bruno Restaurant

Da Bruno is an historical Italian Restaurant, located in South Athens (Palio Faliro) for over 2 decades now (23 years!). It's one of the oldest & most famous Italian Restaurants not only in the area, but all over Athens. All the items of the menu are excellent and cooked with the most Italian Traditional Way! I've visited the restaurant my self like 20 times so far and each time had something new to surprise me.

 

 My favourite specialty are Funghi & Nioki with porcini mushrooms and white sauce. I definitely recommend this venue to all the Fans of Italian Food!!!

Address

Agiou Alexandrou 46, Palaio Faliro

Tel: 210 98 18 959

by Christos Taratsides

youplanet.com

 

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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

iefimerida.gr

 

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Monday, 16 February 2015 11:19

2 Mazi Between Syntagma And Plaka

2 Mazi (“Dio Mazi”) formerly Laboratory Baxevanis, is conveniently found in Syntagma Square, downtown Athens. The two chefs, Yiannis Baxevanis and Ilias Gogos, returned to the kitchen and have created some experimental dishes- the two chefs work together, sometimes competing for ideas, but always enjoying the art they love most: creating food. The restaurant itself is a small and hospitable building with clean plain lines and a bar for simple and enjoyable dining. 2 Mazi can also deliver ot your work place or home in the afternoon.

The restaurant’s menu changes monthly.
For the latest menu, please click here: http://www.2mazi.com/2Mazi_Gourmet_Menu.pdf  

For the daily delivery menu: http://www.2mazi.com/Delivery_Menu.doc  

2 Mazi- Restaurant-Wine Bar
Nikis 48 & Kydathinaion
105 58 Syntagma 210 322 2839

 

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Monday, 16 February 2015 11:18

Floyd: New Wine Bar In Cholargos

The center of Athens may have had the first wine bars of the city but now they can be found in Chalandri, Kifisia, Glyfada and in other areas of Athens. Floyd, in Cholargo, combines modern and classic elements with over 50 wine labels to date.

Twelve of these you can order by the glass and the food ranges from delicious spring rolls to burgers and even chicken tandoori.

Address: Perikleous & Keramikou - Cholargos
Tel: 2106565115

Also open for lunch.

For more info, please visit athinorama.gr

 

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Monday, 16 February 2015 11:14

Kiku Japanese Restaurant

The affluent sushi addicts of Athens seem to agree that Kiku is by far the best Japanese restaurant in town. The beautifully designed dining room is the appropriate venue for the skilfully prepared dishes that include a variety of sushi and sashimi. The restaurant also serves tempura, sukiyaki and other Japanese specialties of the highest quality that can be washed down with Kiku's excellent sake. Japanese customers are offered a separate menu that includes additional dishes.

Winter address: 12 Dimokritou Str, Kolonaki, Athens - Summer address: Cavo Tagoo, Mykonos

Tel: 30 210 364 7033, www.athenskiku.com, info@athenskiku.com

Opening hours: Mon-Sat 19:00 - 01:00

nileguide.com
 

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Named after a smelly British cheese, Stinking Bishop is one of the most unique bars/gastropubs in Athens. Located in the upscale Kolonaki area, Stinking Bishop is mostly frequented by local residents and people who work nearby. Its decoration is warm and welcoming, and its small size accentuates the sense of intimacy–there’s only 3 tables and a long counter so make sure to book your table well in advance.

Expect to try some carefully selected cheeses from Greece, France, Holland and England, delicious cold cuts, as well as a few salads and tasty main courses.

Stinking Bishop offers an extensive wine list of approximately 50 different labels, several of which are also served by the glass. The friendly and courteous staff will help you pair your food with the ideal wine!

Address: 36 Loukianou & Spefsippou, 106 75 Kolonaki, Athens
Telephone: 213 0263656

Image Credit: Stinking Bishop

 

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