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30 Dec
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Celebrate Summer at the Andronis Gastronomy Festival in Greece
Paolo Casagrande, Frederic Anton, Frederik Berselius and more will be cooking in this unique dinner series on Greece's spectacular Santorini island.
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CTC Restaurant, Athens: Where the Classic Meets the Modern
Young Chef Mediterranean countries winner 2015 Alex Tsiotinis is re-inventing Greek cuisine in his modern Athens restaurant. We take a look inside.
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Hungry? Buy Your Neighbor's Leftovers
Hungry but too tired too cook? Turn to Cookisto, a new website that lets you buy your neighbor's leftovers for just a few bucks.
Food Culture
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Want To Live Longer? Drink Greek Coffee
A new study has found people on the Greek island of Ikaria live well into their 90s. Their secret? Drinking traditional boiled Greek coffee.
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Inspired By Waves: V'ammos Restaurant
The innovative wave-like design at V'ammos restaurant in Athens compliments the nearby sea and sports stadium
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Greek Theatre Accepts Food For Payment
The public theatre of Northern Greece has started to accept food instead of cash for payment
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The Greek Potato Movement, from Tragedy to (Food) Catharsis
Can the 'potato battle', born in Greece as an emergency response to the crisis, herald a return to a simpler, more genuine food system?