Here’s where to eat a Greek meat and seafood feast in Athens!
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Thank you very much to Vivian & Dianna for taking us to eat two amazing lunches in Athens! They also have a design company: http://www.twoiscompany.eu/
NOTE: I didn't include prices in this video because Vivian & Dianna graciously paid for everything. But my guess is that each meal was somewhere between 30 - 40 EUR (maybe a bit more for the seafood feast?), judging from other food I ate in Athens.
Taverna Agrinio - The first Greek meat restaurant we went to is called Taverna Agrinio, known for their variety of grilled Greek meat. They cut us up a selection of all the different meats, and put them on a paper platter and topped it all with fries and oregano. It was an amazing Greek food feast!
Taverna Moschos ΜΟΣΧΟΣ (Ο) - Next, we went to go eat Greek seafood at Taverna Moschos ΜΟΣΧΟΣ (Ο), one of Vivian & Dianna favorite restaurants in Athens. Again, the owner was very nice, and we ordered a feast of seafood including fish, squid, and Greek style octopus which was one of my favorites.
Le Greche - For dessert we went to Le Greche to eat gelato.
Thank you Vivian & Dianna for 2 amazing lunches!
In the afternoon, I wanted to get a little exercise in and decided to go walk around the Roman Agora, Hadrian's Library, and finished with Monastiraki Square.
Another fantastic day of Greek food and sightseeing attractions in Athens, Greece!
Thank you for watching this Greek food tour of Athens!
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Thank you very much to Vivian & Dianna for taking us to eat two amazing lunches in Athens! They also have a design company: http://www.twoiscompany.eu/
NOTE: I didn't include prices in this video because Vivian & Dianna graciously paid for everything. But my guess is that each meal was somewhere between 30 - 40 EUR (maybe a bit more for the seafood feast?), judging from other food I ate in Athens.
Taverna Agrinio - The first Greek meat restaurant we went to is called Taverna Agrinio, known for their variety of grilled Greek meat. They cut us up a selection of all the different meats, and put them on a paper platter and topped it all with fries and oregano. It was an amazing Greek food feast!
Taverna Moschos ΜΟΣΧΟΣ (Ο) - Next, we went to go eat Greek seafood at Taverna Moschos ΜΟΣΧΟΣ (Ο), one of Vivian & Dianna favorite restaurants in Athens. Again, the owner was very nice, and we ordered a feast of seafood including fish, squid, and Greek style octopus which was one of my favorites.
Le Greche - For dessert we went to Le Greche to eat gelato.
Thank you Vivian & Dianna for 2 amazing lunches!
In the afternoon, I wanted to get a little exercise in and decided to go walk around the Roman Agora, Hadrian's Library, and finished with Monastiraki Square.
Another fantastic day of Greek food and sightseeing attractions in Athens, Greece!
Thank you for watching this Greek food tour of Athens!
MUSIC: Speaker Sparkle, Makris Dromos: https://www.audionetwork.com/
***CAMERA GEAR*** I used to make this video (these are affiliate links):
Main camera: http://amzn.to/2sV0XQO
Main lens: http://amzn.to/2szLZNf
2nd lens: http://amzn.to/2wXXT8h
Microphone: http://amzn.to/2rBKD3z
Gorillapod: http://amzn.to/2rBFkkI
I would love to connect with you!
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