Food Recommendations in Monastiraki and Nafplio?
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Food Recommendations in Monastiraki and Nafplio?
My wife and I will be staying in Monastiraki soon. I am looking for tips on places to eat.
I live in a city where the Greek food is appalling, and I haven't had decent moussaka or lamb shanks or any of that stuff for years. I am interested in traditional Greek food, not nouvelle this or fusion that. I'm not a vegan. I'll eat anything the cook can manage to kill. I don't care about gluten. I love gluten. In fact, I want extra gluten. I don't care whether the food is sourced locally or has hormones in it. All I care about is good Greek food, like the food they ate a hundred years ago, before the Food Network. I would be grateful for suggestions.
We will also be in Nafplio, so I am looking for recommendations there as well. We'll be near the center of town.
I went to Greece in '84 as a kid, and all the food was good. The first meal I ate was served on a ferry from Brindisi, and it was excellent. My first meal in Athens came from a crummy little tavern where I had to point at stuff to get served. They gave me lamb stew with potatoes and half-liter mug of retsina. It was wonderful. The only bad food I ate came from an outdoor cafe in Syntagma Square, and they marked it up around 500%. I would rather have great everyday food in a restaurant for locals than bad tourist food with strolling violinists and dancing bears, in a hype joint where Guy Fieri might come bursting through the door at any second.
I live in a city where the Greek food is appalling, and I haven't had decent moussaka or lamb shanks or any of that stuff for years. I am interested in traditional Greek food, not nouvelle this or fusion that. I'm not a vegan. I'll eat anything the cook can manage to kill. I don't care about gluten. I love gluten. In fact, I want extra gluten. I don't care whether the food is sourced locally or has hormones in it. All I care about is good Greek food, like the food they ate a hundred years ago, before the Food Network. I would be grateful for suggestions.
We will also be in Nafplio, so I am looking for recommendations there as well. We'll be near the center of town.
I went to Greece in '84 as a kid, and all the food was good. The first meal I ate was served on a ferry from Brindisi, and it was excellent. My first meal in Athens came from a crummy little tavern where I had to point at stuff to get served. They gave me lamb stew with potatoes and half-liter mug of retsina. It was wonderful. The only bad food I ate came from an outdoor cafe in Syntagma Square, and they marked it up around 500%. I would rather have great everyday food in a restaurant for locals than bad tourist food with strolling violinists and dancing bears, in a hype joint where Guy Fieri might come bursting through the door at any second.
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For delicious and authentic Greek food in Monastiraki I reccomend the restaurant ”Kyklamino”. It is a traditional family restaurant with comfort food at a great price.
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In Nafplio we ate twice at Bounos Psarosavouras on Boumpoulinas Street overlooking the water. One meal was a late lunch of appetizers (mussels saganaki and a huge Greek salad) and drinks. Another meal was a full dinner. For appetizers we shared stuffed peppers and stuffed tomatoes. I had a delicious fresh sea bass. Forgot what my husband had.
Another favorite meal of our whole trip was at Aiolos in Nafplio. We shared grilled vegetables; I had oven-baked lamb and my husband had grilled garlic shrimp.
I can also recommend Koustenis for delicious ice cream.
No violinists and dancing bears, I promise!
Another favorite meal of our whole trip was at Aiolos in Nafplio. We shared grilled vegetables; I had oven-baked lamb and my husband had grilled garlic shrimp.
I can also recommend Koustenis for delicious ice cream.
No violinists and dancing bears, I promise!
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