Restaurant and taverna food tends to be very simple, rarely involving sauces but with full use of local olive oil and charcoal grills. However, Athens and some of the more fashionable islands such as Santorini and Mykonos have seen the arrival of fusion cuisine and so-called modern taverna fare. Hours are normally 1200-1500 for lunch and 2000-2400 for dinner. Opening hours vary according to the region and local laws. Waiter service is usual.
National specialities: • Dolmades (stuffed vine leaves). • Moussaka (aubergine casserole with minced lamb, cinnamon, red wine and olive oil). • Kalamari (deep-fried rings of squid) or htapodia (octopus). • Souvlaki (spit-roasted meat, generally pork or chicken). • Horiatiki (Greek salad: feta cheese, tomato, cucumber and fresh olive oil).
National drinks: • Retsina (wine made with pine-needle resin). • Ouzo (an aniseed-based clear spirit to which water is added). • Raki (a sharp and fiery spirit made from distilled grapes). • Greek coffee (thick and strong, and sugared according to taste). • Greek beer is a light Pilsner type.
Legal drinking age: 16.
Tipping: 12 to 15% is usual.
Nightlife
This is centred in main towns and resorts with late-night bars, dance clubs and live concerts. Athens' nightlife is among the best in Europe, with many local tavernas, particularly in the Plaka area, and ouzeris (typical Greek bars), plus a plethora of trendy bars and small clubs playing international music in the fashionable night-time districts of Psirri and Gazi. In summer many of the big clubs move out of the centre to the beaches at Voula, Vouliagmeni and Varkiza. Nightclubs featuring live Greek bouzouki music are extremely popular. Through summer, the islands of Mykonos and Santorini are also noted for their exceptionally vibrant, glamorous, up-market nightlife, while Corfu, Zakynthos (Zante), Rhodes and Ios attract youngsters in search of cheap alcohol and late-night discos. There are some casinos in Greece, such as the Mount Parnes Casino in Athens, the Casino Achilleon in Corfu and the Casino at the Grande Albergo delle Rose in Rhodes. Regular concerts and evening shows are held at the second-century AD Odeion of Herodes in Athens during the Hellenic Festival (Jun-Sep). |