Discover Restaurants offering the best Deli food in Kallithea, Attica, Greece. Kallithea (Greek: Καλλιθέα, meaning "the best view") is the 8th largest municipality in Greece (100,641 inhabitants, 2011 census) and the 4th biggest in the Athens urban area (following municipalities of Athens, Piraeus and Peristeri). Additionally, it is the 2nd most densely populated municipality in Greece, with 21,192 inhabitants / km². The municipality has an area of 4.749 km. Actual the community reports a number of close to 200.000 inhabitants.[1]
Things to do in Kallithea
5 based on 102 reviews
Unique food combined with special cocktails!
Go there, you wonât regret it. Very cutely decorated restaurant/bistro, a walk of maybe 15 minutes away from the Akropolis. Their signature dish is something like the Dutch poffertjes, but with a twist: they are filled with either sweet or savory stuff and both is to die for. They offer other foods as well, see the menu I attached to this review (everything is for staying in or taking it away). Vegetarians definitely are catered for. Their draft beer is ice cold and good. The ladies who run this restaurant are very nice as well, attentive, friendly and English-speaking. Youâll notice that they like what they do and that they are genuinely happy when you like their food (and tell them so).Iâll be here at least once every time I come to Athens again!
5 based on 1595 reviews
It s a small and cosy wine and deli bar. The wine list contains approx 30 wine from the greek vineyard,in a glass of 150 ml. The food menu contains club sandwiches,toasts,sandwiches,plate with greek PDO cheeses and smoked meats and some authentic greek re
We made a reservation at Cinque from the US immediately prior to our trip to Greece. My wife and I owned a wine shop in NY for over twenty years, and the description of Cinque on Trip Adviser, rated #4 in Athens, made it sound perfect; a small, owner hands on venue with an extensive, sophisticated Greek wine list and interesting small plates. However, as we had just gotten to Athens the day before, we missed our reservation. After 10 days at Mykonos, Santorini, and Crete, we found ourselves back in Athens for a short stay prior to returning home. On this day we were lost, wandering around in an interesting Athens neighborhood about 45 minutes from our hotel. As I stood in front of a storefront I noticed the small sign; Cinque. We had found the restaurant. The one that we had really wanted to enjoy. However, it was closed. (There are two. One that closes at 6 PM, and one that opens at 6). The door was open and I entered and met Evangelia, who is a co owner with her husband Grigoris. I explained who I was, and apologized about the missed reservation, which she remembered, and she walked us to the other Cinque where we had our original reservation. A twenty minute history lesson of the neighborhood followed as we walked. That is the back story. On to the restaurant. We were handed off to Grigoris who, after the introductions explained the restaurant the wine and food. We sampled many different wines, starting with a white but ultimately with one or two reds. For dinner we chose a charcuterie plate with cheese, olives and bread which was perfect with the wines we selected.We love this place, and hope to return. These folks truly enjoy what they do. Their son has also entered viniculture as he is interested in making wine. Finally, after two hours of sipping and nibbling and chatting with the owners, we bought of a local red which we will enjoy on our anniversary. I told Evangelia this and she was obviously pleased. If you are a wine loving, people person who enjoys meeting local folks while away from home, you absolutely must go there! It is a treasure.Oh yes. The bill for all of this, including a wine for December was 89.00 Euros.Speechless!!How can we thank you enough for this review??My family and I, we feel blessed to receive so much of appreciation and love from the people who are visiting Cinque.And, as you wrote, we do what we love!!Thank you for trying hard to find us!Thank you for trying to speak greek! Well done!Thank you for your kindness!Thank you for celebrating your anniversary with a greek wine! We feel very honored!Efharisto poli!Yamas!
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4 based on 6218 reviews
Grocery · Restaurant · Fromagerie · Charcuterie âTa Karamanlidika tou Faniâ brings you the traditional tastes of Byzantium & Cappadokia, right on your table. At Fromagerie you may buy from our carefully selected collection of aged greek cheese. At Charcut
We went here on our last night in Athens - highlights were the smoked cheese and aubergine starter, the homemade sausages, and the meatballs in tomato sauce. Everything was delicious and the restaurant staff were very friendly. Very reasonable prices, too!
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