Seafood Taverna “H Akti”, Nea Iraklia

This is my first official entry from Greece and yes, it’s hot, the food tastes fantastic (especially those garden tomatoes) and I’m enjoying the company of family and friends. Our home is in Nea Kallikratia, Halkidiki – by the sea. One of the neigborhood towns is Nea Iraklia, just 6 km. north of Nea Kallikratia. […]
Estiatorio Volos

Torontonians know and love The Danforth for the string of Greek restaurants, cafés and bakeries that line Danforth Road and spill out on Pape Avenue. Next month the Taste of the Danforth opens up the streets and shop fronts and over a million people pass through Toronto’s Greektown to sample the best of what the […]
Psarotaverna: To Fresko Psari

When in Thessaloniki and one is looking for fish and seafood, locals will often direct you towards Kalamaria and Nea Krini for such fare. I’m telling you to do the exact opposite by traveling west of the city center and head to the Eleftherio-Kordelio neighborhood. Kordelio was founded in 1924 by refugees who came from […]
See You Up – Sani Gourmet

It’s barely a full day at the Sani Resort in Kassandra, Halkidiki and I’m still pinching myself to see if it’s all real! From my flight from Toronto to Europe to my connecting flight from Aegean Airlines to the pick-up and transport from the airport to the Resort, the Sani experience has been relaxing and […]
Kicking-off Spring at Malena

I recently was invited for a preview/tasting of Malena’s Spring menu. The name Malena was inspired by the movie (starring Monica Belluci) and the cuisine is reflective of the ingredients that surround the Ionian Sea. The Ionian is the body of water that lies between Italy and Greece and hence the concept of the two […]
Greek Food Gazette 25/03/2011

This week’s photo was sent in by a good friend of the blog, a philhellene and Greek food enthusiast, Dirk Moerman. Mediterranean hartwort adds zing to salads, pies and stews The Little Greek Pie opens it’s doors in Fitzrovia (London) with it’s offering of house-made savory Greek pies Sani Beach Hotel in Halkidiki to re-open […]
Guu SakaBar

Last year I had the pleasure of experiencing Guu Izakaya that their Church Street location, just south of the “gayborhood” here in Toronto. Guu Izakaya is a Vancouver-based chain of bars that offer Japanese-style small plates along with ice-cold draft beer and an eclectic array of cocktails. From the moment you enter Guu to when […]
Cuttlefish Stuffed With Tomato, Basil and Feta

Here in Toronto, we’ve experienced the first real cold days (and evenings) where one just wants to tuck in at home and read a book, watch a movie or look back at photos of warmer times…summer in Greece. I find the act of looking through summer photos by the sea, swimming, long, drawn-out meals […]
Greek Food Gazette 26/11/2010

Kalimera! with taste – is a much needed movement to bring the authentic Greek breakfast to the forefront Diane Kochilas goes into detail about what foods are consumed in the typical Greek breakfast The BBC’s website now includes a Greek portal with an intro to the Greek language The Grand Bretagne Hotel in Athens wins […]
Guu Izakaya

Allow me to begin this post by stating that I have never been to Japan. I do want to visit the “land of the rising sun” but in the meantime, I’ll settle for a little taste of Japan here in Toronto. Guu Izakaya began in Vancouver (5 locations) and they recently opened a location here […]