Showing posts with label Athens by night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Athens by night. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 March 2017

Dine out in Athens-Yoleni's



Last night, on my way home from work, 
I decided to stop by a spot I always passed by, but never decided to enter.
In my part of the city which I cross from age 9,
we are not used to this type of "alternative" facade.
It is a new spot, anyway, so I can be party excused, but still, I was wondering whether it is an eco/raw/food-cum-cannabis shop of some kind, with insanely high prices and poor service. 
And yet,
last night I did get inside.
I was greeted at the door -but a little further inside, 
which was a good thing, as I got to spot the place first,
by a trendy but nice young man who showed me in but not to my table. 
I got to pick the one just behind and above the music duo who was playing jazz for the night



This gave me the opportunity to survey the people (young, "alternative", older with grown children)
and the atmosphere (informal yet tightly woven). 
There is also an extra spacious upper room which houses some rather more fashionable and older groups, but which was so tightly packed that 
I wouldn't care to cross, unless I was meeting someone special.


I'll go back for the smoothies

I ordered a pita with egg and a caramelised onion chutney.
The pita was kind of heartwarming, I'd say. 
this soulful kind of food that is not exacly a dish to talk about, but it does its job of making feel 
a simple plate, a treat. 
What I need to say, though, is praise for the onion chutney, that turned out to be delicious, given that I am not an onion fan but tried it on purpose.





This special little dish was washed down with a home made lemonade which was not really, really special, and rather too sugary for my taste, 
but was a nice alternative if you don't want to drink alcohol.
On my way out, I stopped by the selection of Ionia crockery that is for sale. 
Ionia is a Greek company that produces premium quality porcelain since 1972. 
Finest quality and lovely design. Highly recommended. 




As it turned out, they also do take away and delivery
and
they work with TV-famous chef Dina Nicolaou,a graduate of
«Le Cordon Bleu», «Ritz Escoffier», «Alain Ducasse formation», «Lenotre».
which goes a long way to explain the imaginative dishes they sell in a creative manner.




 The even better part is that the store has also a basement where you can shop for
  GReek-only items of food and wine, all presented in an aboundant yet boutique manner, 
which really does fit the neighborhood, 
linking upper class Kolonaki to the student-in-rebellion Solonos/Exarcheia planet.


All in all, a lovely experience 
with real food
reasonably priced
and
efficient but non-intrusive service. 


YOLENI'S
SOLONOS 9
ATHENS
T:0030 2122223623
open all week 8:00-22:00
Sat:9:00-22:00
Sun:10:00-22:00







Monday, 31 December 2012

Christmas lights in Athens





Athens, December 2012

love, Irene

Friday, 17 September 2010

Olde World luxury in one of my favorite parts of Athens

Some of the best memories of my life are made in the leafy suburb of Kifissia, an elegant northern suburb of Athens.


Kefalari Suites is a luxury boutique hotel in the epicenter of preppy Athenian Dolce Vita, yet discreet enough to allow for privacy and quiet luxury. The eleven suites and two superior rooms, are each decorated on a different decorative theme

A view of the hotel

The Camelot suite

The breakfast area

The Hydra suit

Deck house
Acaba suite balcony

Daphnes and Chloe suite

Botanic Gardens suite
Melody suite


A special hotel for one of the best places to be in Athens!

love, Irene

Thursday, 21 May 2009

Greek Weddings In Athens

Hello and welcome to my regular Thursday post on organising your future wedding and honeymoon in Greece. Actually, you do not need read this only if you are planning a wedding, as we shall be covering areas that will provide you with ideas for a trip or a vacation in Greece. Today, I am going to show you around some of Athens' most fashionably chic venues for your wedding (or second honeymoon) party.

The number one place to have your party, any kind of party, is Island. It is situated along the road to Sounio and the magnificent temple of Poseidon, the sea-god. There is a Greek Orthodox church amidst the ancient olive groves, excellent food, seating for any number of guests from the secluded and private to the cosmopolitan.



The other place to see and be seen is Akrotiri, in the Agios Kosmas area, along the Athenian Riviera. With a capacity of up to 3000, it is the place to be if you want a trully big, young and noisy wedding in Athens.

A relatively quieter yet young and elegant choice for the beau monde is Coast. Situated by the coast, in the Voula area, the Coast can accomodate and cater for all kinds of functions, including weddings.


If on the other hand you are looking for some old world glamour, I have the perfect suggestions for you. See you here next Thursday for the most chic and preppy wedding and social events venues in the Athens area. Till then, don't stop dreaming!

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