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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.

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Operating under a new ecological program titled 'Sea Change,' the Municipality of Sikinos, along with the Sea Change ecology organization and the Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation, will be the first in the Greek islands to ban the use of plastic straws, replacing them with biodegradable ones. These will be donated by the foundation.

The Municipality of Sikinos is the first to invite all businesses and residents of the island to commit to changing their habits and helping reduce global pollution. The goal of the Sea Change program is to ultimately protect the marine environment.

Click HERE to discover more ways you can help reduce plastic pollution!

The launch of the Sea Change program was held on May 20, 2018 at the Sikinos school where in collaboration with Plastic Free Greece, the Municipality hosted an event with speeches, discussions, and screenings of documentaries related to the dangers of disposable plastic.
 
Over the next couple of months, the Sea Change program will begin on other islands in the Cyclades.
Source: Greek Reporter

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As of Saturday, Feburary 6th this method of shopping is banned, please see our "Coronavirus: Safety Measures Taken In Greece" article for updates.

Greece has taken another necessary step to limit the spread of Covid-19, as part of the ongoing lockdown measures. One of the newest changes currently in effect is the 'Click in Shop' method of shopping at all retail stores across the country.

More specifically, all retail stores that sell clothes, shoes, and books - including the ones located in large shopping malls -  will now operate with the Click in Shop process as part of the government's effort to curb overcrowding in public spaces.

Click in Shop means that consumers make appointments in advance to shop in person inside retail stores thus allowing only a limited number of consumers in a store at the same time. All other stores will continue to operate by the 'Click-Away' method which means consumers place their orders from home and then collect their items from outside the store and by appointment only.

Click in Shop requires the customer to select and book the product they wish to buy, either online or via phone. Then, they will make an appointment in order to visit the store, try on the preselected items and make their purchase. They can also browse the store and try on other products as well, as long as they don't exceed the specified time limit for each customer. Appointments are scheduled based on the size of a store and the number of employees working at the time of the appointment, in order to avoid overcrowding. Remember that sending an SMS is still mandatory for leaving your home!

The main advantage of the Click in Shop method is that it actually offers consumers the opportunity to try on products, an option that the Click-Away system does not offer. Although the aim of the try-on option is to minimize the chances of returning products, customers will still be able to do so - strictly by appointment - and all return and warranty rights will still be valid. With regard to payment methods, consumers will be able to pay in cash is they like, with the cash limit set at €500. This is an additional advantage of the Click in Shop method, as the previous system in the majority of cases worked only with credit and debit cards. 

The duration of this new method of shopping will be determined based on the epidemiological data gathered daily by authorities. Retail businesses will work to ensure that all the necessary protection measures and operation regulations of the Click in Shop model are maintained.

This content has been sourced and translated by Codico Lab.
Monday, 11 November 2024 15:24

Stavros Niarchos Foundation

The Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) is one of the world’s leading private, international philanthropic organizations, making grants to nonprofit organizations in the areas of arts and culture, education, health and sports, and social welfare.

SNF funds organizations and projects worldwide that aim to achieve a broad, lasting, and positive impact for society at large, and exhibit strong leadership and sound management. The Foundation also supports projects that facilitate the formation of public-private partnerships as an effective means for serving public welfare.


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Greece has seen a record production of electricity from renewable energy sources exceeding the corresponding output from natural gas this year, without considering the contribution of large hydroelectric plants with exports expected to reach 3 billion cubic meters this year.

The structural upheavals in the energy market brought about by the international crisis also include the fact that Greece became an energy exporter and an energy channel for the Balkan countries, supporting their energy supply with Liquefied Natural Gas infrastructure.

Environment and Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas pointed out that with the increase in RES, Greece has a comparative advantage in electricity production for the first time because it has twice as much solar radiation compared to Northern Europe. He estimated that the production of "green" energy will translate into savings of more than 2 billion euros in 2023 from the substitution of natural gas imports.

The developments in natural gas exports are also impressive with the Liquefied Natural Gas storage and gasification infrastructure in Revythoussa playing a leading role. Skrekas has recently stated at the Ministerial Council of the International Natural Gas Conference in Bucharest, that the country exported 0.7 billion cubic meters of natural gas last year, while this year it is already approaching 2 billion.

Moreover, the country's export potential will be strengthened with the commercial operation of the Greek-Bulgarian natural gas pipeline that began on October 1 and the start of operation, in 2023, of the new floating Liquefied Natural Gas station in Alexandroupolis.

Originally published on: greekcitytimes.com
Tuesday, 20 June 2023 09:59

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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Koukaki, just a short 10-minute walk from the Acropolis, This is Loco is redefining the Athenian brunch scene. More than just a café, it’s a lively fusion of Latin American flavors and global influences, where the love for authentic cuisine, specialty coffee, and warm hospitality come together. Whether you're seeking a mouthwatering brunch, a delightful coffee experience, or a lively event space, This is Loco has something special for everyone.

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A Culinary Journey Through Latin America

At This is Loco, the menu is a vibrant celebration of Latin American flavors, carefully crafted to honor tradition while embracing innovation. Each dish is a masterpiece, designed to offer an authentic yet contemporary experience. The driving force behind this culinary excellence? Chef Ilias Karakatsanis, a Greek-Honduran talent whose deep-rooted passion for Latin American cuisine is evident in every plate. 

Born in Honduras, Ilias was introduced to cooking at a young age out of necessity. His mother suffered a stroke when he was just nine years old, leaving him and his sister to care for her. This challenging situation led to Ilias learning to cook, a skill he quickly fell in love with. After moving to Greece at 16, he decided to pursue his newfound passion, studying at the Le Monde Culinary School and eventually specializing in Latin American cuisine. Ilias blends his Greek roots with Latin flavors, experimenting with unique combinations that bring a fresh twist to traditional dishes.

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His attention to detail and commitment to quality are evident in every dish, as he tastes and refines every component of his creations. This constant refinement and dedication to perfection is part of what sets the food at This is Loco apart.

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Some of the signature dishes include:
  • Honduran Baleada – A traditional delight featuring a soft flour tortilla filled with red beans, scrambled eggs, avocado, and red cabbage.
  • Chilaquiles con Salsa Roja – A classic Mexican breakfast dish with crispy tortillas, spicy tomato sauce, fried egg, and feta cheese, offering a perfect fusion of Latin and Mediterranean flavors.
  • Sando Cubano – A delicious combination of flavors with brioche bread, tender pork steak, whole grain mustard, pickled cucumber and onion, and a touch of heat from jalapeño, creating a perfect balance of savory and zesty notes.
  • Chicken Mole Sando – A rich and flavorful sandwich featuring soft brioche bread, juicy chicken smothered in mole sauce, crisp iceberg lettuce, creamy sour cream, and pickled onions, bringing together a delightful mix of textures and tastes.
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Honduran Baleada

Lately, one new dish has already started stealing hearts—Tacos de Provatina. A bold and mouthwatering creation with a chipotle corn tortilla filled with succulent pulled sheep, fresh red onion, vibrant cilantro, salsa verde, and pickled onions, making it a must-try for meat lovers!

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Every dish is prepared with the finest ingredients, many of which are sourced locally, ensuring a fresh and authentic experience. There are also fantastic vegan options like the Lentil Burrito and the vegan version of the Baleada.

A Coffee Lover’s Dream 

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This is Loco takes its brews seriously, offering a single-origin Brazilian house blend alongside a retail selection of specialty beans from Ethiopia, Uganda, Honduras, and Colombia. Each cup is crafted to showcase the best of these regions, offering a rich and flavorful experience that complements the vibrant Latin atmosphere of the café. Are you team classic espresso, or is a creamy cappuccino more your cup of ‘coffee’? No matter what, the coffee experience here is second to none.

Pastry & Refreshments

In addition to the exceptional coffee, This is Loco delights visitors with a selection of exquisite pastries. You'll find creations by our pastry Chef. Her offerings include indulgent carrot, velvet, and banana cakes, alongside a selection of other sweet treats that change daily. Our personal favourite? The lemon and pistachio cake! It’s just too delicious to say no!

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For those in need of a refreshing pick-me-up, the café also serves cold-pressed juices and homemade lemonades, perfect for an instant boost.

The Perfect Space for Every Occasion

Beyond its fantastic menu, This is Loco offers a versatile and beautifully designed space for gatherings of all kinds:
  • First Floor: A cozy area, ideal for intimate gatherings, study sessions, or small meetings (accommodating up to 25 people).
  • Ground Floor: A spacious open area with stunning terrazzo flooring and a rustic-industrial aesthetic, perfect for private dinners, business events, and social gatherings, seating up to 60 guests or hosting up to 150 standing attendees.
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A Vision Brought to Life

The vision behind This is Loco is as inspiring as its menu. Founded by Athena Skouvaki, a creative entrepreneur who has lived in Sydney and London, the café is a reflection of her global experiences and passion for hospitality. Returning to her childhood neighborhood, she transformed a former car workshop into a welcoming space that blends the past with the present. From the hand-restored mosaic floors to the carefully curated artwork, every detail embodies her dream of creating an inclusive, art-infused culinary haven.

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A Destination for Brunch, Coffee & Culture

This is Loco isn’t just about food—it’s about an experience. It’s savoring a beautifully plated dish that transports you across continents, sipping on expertly crafted coffee, and finding a space where culture, flavor, and creativity meet.

For those looking for an unforgettable brunch, an inspiring workspace, or an inviting venue to host their events, This is Loco is the ultimate destination in Athens. It just promises to deliver something extraordinary—every single time.


Follow @thisisloco_athens to stay updated on their latest culinary creations and events!

Location: 47, Falirou Str. Koukaki, Athens 
Telephone: For events, contact: 697 050 2673
                    For any information, contact the shop number: 21 0924 5654 (Supervisor: Sildi)

Monday, 15 December 2014 13:15

Klima-Klima Wine Bar And Restaurant

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Wednesday, 18 February 2015 13:56

Sporades

Explore the Sporades islands, in the northwest Aegean. You’ll find dense vegetation, rocky landscapes, and pure blue seas; a uniquely alternative destination. Go island-hopping in a paradise island complex. Trace Skiathos walking routes, and discover its hidden beauties. With your mind’s eye follow the footsteps of great writers, such as Alexander Papadiamantis, as they walked through dense forests and olive groves.

 

Nature enthusiasts should follow a lovely path through the famous Koukounariés forest and around Lake Strofilia (4.2 km). Alternatively, take a leisurely, easy walk round Kanapitsa Peninsula (4.9km).

If you like long walks (7km), why not visit Skiathos’ historical churches—Evagelistrias Monastery & the Churches of St. Harálambos, St. Apóstolos and St. Dimitrios.

The island of Alonissos is home to the Mediterranean Monk Seal (monachus monachus), one of the biggest seal species. You can go to the National Marine Park of Alonissos and support the rescue of newborn pups!


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Friday, 20 February 2015 16:45

Dinner Tonight: Avgolemono

With some chicken stock in the freezer and a pile of lemons, I set out to see what the hype was about (this recent cloudy weather made it all the more appealing). Some orzo or rice is simmered in the stock until tender, and in the meantime the egg whites are whipped separately, the yolks and lemon juice added, followed by some of the warmed stock.

By throwing the whisk around like a madman, I was able to achieve the soup's unique alchemy: the eggs, rather than stiffening and cooking into a scramble-like mess, turn the soup creamy and rich. It also softens the acidity of the lemon, which leads off the flavor profile, followed by "richness of eggs, salt of chicken [stock], and starch of rice, in that order." This one's going in my regular Winter rotation.

Ingredients

8 cups chicken stock, preferably homemade, if not, low sodium
1 cup orzo pasta, or rice
4 eggs, separated
Juice of 3 lemons
Freshly ground black pepper

Procedure

1 Bring stock to a boil and add orzo or rice. Simmer until tender, about 20 minutes. Season stock to taste with salt, if necessary.

2 When the orzo or rice is nearing tenderness, whisk the egg whites in a separate bowl until medium peaks. Add egg yolks and lemon juice, whisking continuously.

3 When the orzo or rice is finished, transfer 2 cups of the hot stock to the egg/lemon mixture, adding very slowly in a constant stream and beating vigorously to prevent the eggs from solidifying.

4 Take the soup off the heat and add the beaten mixture back into the pot, whisking to incorporate. Serve immediately with freshly ground black pepper.

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