Wanderlust in Japan: Two Weeks of Beauty, Flavor, and History
Moment of honesty? I have never been oversees before and much less on such an adventurous and wonderful destination like Japan. European trips feel almost common at this point, so for me Japan was like a break from the known and a dive into the unknown. What you are about to read bellow is my two-week-adventure in Japan and more particularly, in Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima, … Continue reading Wanderlust in Japan: Two Weeks of Beauty, Flavor, and History
Step into Tanpopo with me: A new favorite Japanese inspired spot in Athens
If you’re into exploring new food spots in Athens, check out Tanpopo, a cool Japanese restaurant. The vibe is laid-back, and the food is top-notch—definitely took my ramen obsession to the next level! The staff is super helpful, and I can’t wait to go back for more tasty dishes. Continue reading Step into Tanpopo with me: A new favorite Japanese inspired spot in Athens
A Taste of Japan in Athens: My Experience at Ekiben Kitchen”
Step into Japan at Ekiben Athens: A fusion of authentic flavors, stunning design, and unforgettable dining. A must-visit in the heart of Athens! Continue reading A Taste of Japan in Athens: My Experience at Ekiben Kitchen”
Transform Your Outfit with Bold Hues
Although neutrals are usually the way to go when one wants to dress herself, I find myself loving the sudden bursts of color here and there. According to color psychology, neutrals and earthly tones offer calmness and stability in a person. A burst of color, though, offers happiness and excitement. I am putting it all very simply in words now, but you get the idea. … Continue reading Transform Your Outfit with Bold Hues
Weekend Escape to Kronach: Wedding Bells & Bavarian Charm
Celebrating love is always a good idea for a quick trip, don’t you think? Two people that I’ve known and I love dearly, decided to unite their lives under matrimony in Kronach (Germany) a few weeks ago and like any good person in their lives I was there to witness them linking their fates. They have been together for a long amount of time, five … Continue reading Weekend Escape to Kronach: Wedding Bells & Bavarian Charm
Burger Fest 2024: The Burger Lover’s Dream Event
I love a good juicy burger as much as the next person and I always silently aim to find the right one for me. I have gone from ones with fried eggs inside to ones with pickles or black bread on top and bottom, just for the sake of something unique. I am all in for a twisted burger, because I like to indulge myself … Continue reading Burger Fest 2024: The Burger Lover’s Dream Event
From Madrid to Seville: My Spanish Adventure Unfolds
While, for most people, summer means island hopping, endless blue and dinner by the sea – I opted for a different scene for my summer vacations this year. Spain in known for many things, but for a summer destination (during August no less), it is most definitely not. Nonetheless, we decided that for some reason this summer was ideal for my partner and me to … Continue reading From Madrid to Seville: My Spanish Adventure Unfolds
Savor the Flavors of Italy at Alio in Athens
I like food. Good food. Have you noticed? It is no secret that I have a long list with places (in an Excel file), restaurants of all types of food, I want to visit in Athens and other nearby destinations, such as Nauplio or other nearby towns you can get to in an hour drive. During wintertime I had made it my mission to visit … Continue reading Savor the Flavors of Italy at Alio in Athens
Savor the Flavors of Athen’s Food Festival: A Joyful Culinary Experience
Food brings the world together, that’s common knowledge, right? Each year, around May, Athen’s Food Festival takes place at a large industrial warehouse space in Gkazi, Athens. Accessible for all ages and people, located opposite a convenient parking lot and with a ticket costing only 3 euros. The whole event lasts three days for three weeks, Friday to a full weekend and it’s a celebration … Continue reading Savor the Flavors of Athen’s Food Festival: A Joyful Culinary Experience
Effective Strategies to Reduce Anxiety: A Personal Journey to Inner Peace
Nowadays, there is not a single person who is not suffering from anxiety or some type of anxiety disorder. Maybe it’s our fast-paced lives, maybe the habit most of us have of surrounding ourselves with toxic people, maybe we are people pleasers way more than we should be, or maybe all of the above. Whatever it is, anxiety lives within all of us and it … Continue reading Effective Strategies to Reduce Anxiety: A Personal Journey to Inner Peace
Neoma & The Bubbles
Although, the title may sound like some kind of ’90s boy band, I swear this is a post about food. Last week, I had the pleasure of visiting a new to me restaurant-hotel in Greece that you absolutely need to book for a night if you’re around here somewhere or planning on visiting. By around here, I mean in Greece. Neoma hotel, at the busy … Continue reading Neoma & The Bubbles
New Year’s Wishes
Another year has just ended and this is the first day of a whole new chapter for all of us. There is no doubt in my mind you’re all a bit tired of listening and reading about new year’s resolutions and people talking about how this year will be different and how they have created a whole list about all the things they want to … Continue reading New Year’s Wishes
Things I’d Never Do
Can we, please, all agree that we love our comfort zone and we bask in our routines? I know that most people tend to try to break out of their comfort zones and plenty of psychologists suggest that our comfort zones are not something to stay in for long, but we have to admit that most of us find solace and peace in there. Surely, … Continue reading Things I’d Never Do
Travel Stories – Koufonisia, Cyclades
Summer vacations are probably the kind of unofficial holidays that we’re all looking forward to. Two long weeks without having to deal with the chaos of work is exactly what any of us needs. Most people prefer August to be their month of vacations, but I chose to be somewhere in the middle of it. That’s why I decided to take a few days away … Continue reading Travel Stories – Koufonisia, Cyclades
Travel Stories – Vienna, Austria
Christmas time is the perfect excuse to arrange a trip for yourself or for someone else to arrange it for you. Along the years I’ve always dreamt of visiting other countries and enriching my life with adventures in places so different than mine. After Covid 19 I think what we all need is a chance to ‘escape’ this new reality we’ve created, get a glimpse … Continue reading Travel Stories – Vienna, Austria
Brunching @ Acera, The Brunch Project
Brunch has become an important part of everybody’s day. Back in the day all we had was breakfast, lunch and dinner to go through, but now we have another in-between snack time to keep you on your feet up until lunch time rolls around. I’m not judging the existence of brunch, trust me, I’m actually quite glad it exists because I love to snack throughout … Continue reading Brunching @ Acera, The Brunch Project
The “Indoors” Canteen, Γαλιάντρα
There are certain Greek words that you just can’t translate. Some are very rich in meaning; others simply don’t exist in english and others simply sound much better in Greek. Γαλιάντρα (pronounced ga-lee-ah-ndra) is a word that when you translate it loses part of the whole sense of it along with its brand name. In greek it’s a specific kind of bird, while in slang … Continue reading The “Indoors” Canteen, Γαλιάντρα
Jonas, but not the band – Jonas Burger Bar
There is not a single person in this world that doesn’t think of the famous boy band from our teenage years when listening to the name… Jonas. Come on, don’t play cute with me, we’ve all rocked on with the Jonas Brothers when we were younger, but this post is not an appreciation one for them. This post is all about food, because who doesn’t … Continue reading Jonas, but not the band – Jonas Burger Bar
New York Fashion Week, Spring/Summer ’23 – Seeing & Loving
I was merely a young girl reading fashion magazines my sister was buying at the time, when I first read about New York Fashion Week. Up until New York Fashion Week (NWFW) started happening I thought only Paris Couture was worth keeping track of because of all the commotion and the glamour that was going on, but when I was introduced to all the magic … Continue reading New York Fashion Week, Spring/Summer ’23 – Seeing & Loving
Cargo Pants and How to Style Them
Cargo pants are the epitome of 90s fashion. Their most common use of the pants in the beginning was from fishermen before the fashion industry decided to draw inspiration off them, or when talking during the 90s, from band members with an edgy style and rock aesthetic. Nowadays, the cargo pants are slowly becoming the new IT item for your wardrobe! With their unique design … Continue reading Cargo Pants and How to Style Them
