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Avissinia

Kinetou st. 7, Avissinia Square

Monastiraki Athens Greece

Tel/Fax: +(0030) 210 32 17 047

Book

Katie Koufonikola book "is an entire universe, a particular lifestyle: the invisible aroma that unites Europe, as we younger people know it, with the Balkans, the rich Northern culture of a bygone Greece and the city centre with its works for 2004 - the aromas of English roast beef, paprika, Indian spices and Sauerkraut all combined in the same pan..."

Eleni Psihouli-Journalist

 
Newspaper

The New York Times

Sunday 24 January 1993

No less picturesque is Avissinia, in the flea market district north of Plaka known as Monastiraki. An odd assortment of shops lines these narrow, winding streets. During the week Avissinia is an elegant oasis from the bustle - the jewel box dining room a backdrop for lunching couples and a trio of jejune model comparing notes on the joys of smoking. On weekends, the two or three outdoor tables give way to more than a dozen and Avissinia Square, which doesn't appear on any map, becomes a magnet for hip Athenians who tool up their Harleys and join the resident accordionist in song. A cynic might characterize this as another scene out of an updated "Zorda", but it's Ketty Koufonikola the owner, greets patrons, takes orders and takes pleasure in suggesting a wine or special dish. She has given Avissinia an almost Byzantine feel, and this sliver of an ouzeri is awash with color. A drop ceiling is painted to look like Venetian glass. One wall is saffron, another covered with pink, blue and green flowered wallpaper. Porcelain pitchers and an amusing teapot shaped like Ben Franklin's head grace a high shelf, and above them is a row of paintings. There's a skinny wood bar in the back for those who want to have their mezedes and ouzo standing up. The owner takes darling approach with the food too. For starters, the menu is in French. Alongside classic Greek dishes, there are some interesting departures: snails, for instance, and a few more substantial offerings such as pork with prunes, though these are served ouzeri-style on a small china plates.

 

Tuesday - Friday 10:30-01:00

Sat-San: 10:30-19:00

Monday :Day-Off

Now Saturday night "OPEN"

 
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With floral-print wallpaper, dark deco carpentry and quirky ceramics ,this central cafe has something of "vieux Cairo" about it. If the flea market becomes too much, or you're preparing to traverse touristy Plaka, this is the place to rest your legs.

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