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

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

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

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

The Birdman Experience

You have to be open in new experiences and new flavors visiting your mouth. That didn’t sound so right, but you know what I mean. There is something magical about visiting restaurants in your country that are focused on bringing a whole other country and culture to where you live. When talking about a whole nation that is so different in the ways of living … Continue reading The Birdman Experience

Eat It Like The Italians – Mario&Luigi The Eatalians

Like the genre of books I’m reading, my appetite has its mood swings. One whole week I would be craving all kinds of traditional Greek food and the other I would be all about Japanese or Italian or whatever foreign cuisine I would be tasting at the time. I’m kind of going with the flow of my stomach on that area. Italian is one of … Continue reading Eat It Like The Italians – Mario&Luigi The Eatalians

Rocking out with Muse | Athens Ejekt Festival

What type of music do you listen to when you are in the comfort of your home alone? Personally, I like strong beats and intense melodies with matching intense lyrics that make my heart beat faster, because they tend to help me stay up, work more effectively and lift my spirits when feeling down. Rock music has been in my life for so many years, … Continue reading Rocking out with Muse | Athens Ejekt Festival

El Nacho – Eating Mexican Style

When all you’ve ever wanted in this life is to travel the world and taste life quite literally, but can’t due to local restrictions and the fear of pandemic, you have to be resourceful. It’s not the right time for me to start traveling just yet, although I am not saying no to small escapes (like Arachova). However, I still am the kind of person … Continue reading El Nacho – Eating Mexican Style

Travel Stories – Arachova, The Absolute Winter Village

One of the most well known destinations for winter breaks in Greece is Arachova. Arachova is a relatively small town in Greece, located in western part of Boeotia. During winter time the temperature can fall to even -4 bellow 0 (and more). The cold there is a real deal to your bones, which is the reason why if you ever wish to visit the town … Continue reading Travel Stories – Arachova, The Absolute Winter Village

Travel Stories – Brussels, Belgium

The only trip you’ll regret is the one you didn’t take Travelling abroad has been my dream ever since I was a child. Movies, images, books every story and every image you take you to various places if you imagination was thirsty enough. However, seeing those places from up close is an entirely new feeling. Visiting Belgium was something that’s been in the plans for … Continue reading Travel Stories – Brussels, Belgium

5 Things To Do After Quarantine

Lately I’ve been thinking about life before and after quarantine. It’s been almost a year since we were all, sort of, forced to lock ourselves to our homes in order to protect ourselves from the pandemic that has become one of the most serious viruses in the last 100 years. Life, I believe, will never go back to the level of normality we used to … Continue reading 5 Things To Do After Quarantine

Remote Working – 10 Pinterest Spaces You’ll Love

The only way to do great work, is to love what you do. Steve Jobs Ask me if I’m enjoying working from the comfort of my home. Come on. Ask me! Working from home for me is one of the best experiences. My desk is literally five steps away from my bed, therefore I just wake up an hour or so before I have to … Continue reading Remote Working – 10 Pinterest Spaces You’ll Love