Greek Meze
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fan-attic-deano

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55 posts

206 months

Saturday 28th March 2009
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Im off out today round me Dads for a MEZE, a Greek meal that is to die for, with Belly Dancers and Plate smashing and flowing alcohole.

What a night biggrin


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meze

Trust me find your nearest Greek Restaurant and book now biggrin you wont regret it.

anonymous-user

78 months

Saturday 28th March 2009
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Greece is to food like Belgium is to style.

Nope. Never. Ever.

Greece, food?

vomit

smiller

12,391 posts

228 months

Sunday 29th March 2009
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had ham said:
Greece is to food like Belgium is to style.

Nope. Never. Ever.

Greece, food?

vomit
nono

Stifado
Dolmades
Kleftiko
Souvlaki
Tzatziki

All good. If done well.


Glassman

24,578 posts

239 months

Sunday 29th March 2009
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(Beef) Stamna is especially good...


Pferdestarke

7,192 posts

211 months

Sunday 29th March 2009
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They do have some good dishes but then so do Poland. The Greeks have their heads up their backsides when it comes to food. Every damn menu has the same afore-mentioned dishes on and in general they were not good.

On a recent trip to Corfu we found an Italian restaurant where the chef actually had an idea about food and respect for ingredients. We ate there 3 times in one week because it beat Kleftico, Stiffado and Moussaka every time.


smiller

12,391 posts

228 months

Sunday 29th March 2009
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Like I said, Greek food is great when it's prepared and cooked well.

A prawn sagnaki using fresh prawns is a thing of deliciousness. But you need the freshest prawns, and the right chef to cook them to the correct Greek recipe.

And gyros.

Compared to a proper Greek gyros, a kebab is just greasy averageness.

bazking69

8,620 posts

214 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Like any food, brilliant when done well and deeply average at best when not. Sadly though my authentic experience of proper Greek food, and indeed Greece, was a week in Corfu...
Personally I'm a Turkish man over a Greek man; and really enjoy a proper meze without all the silly plate smashing.

fan-attic-deano

Original Poster:

55 posts

206 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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fan-attic-deano said:
Im off out today round me Dads for a MEZE, a Greek meal that is to die for, with Belly Dancers and Plate smashing and flowing alcohole.

What a night biggrin


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meze

Trust me find your nearest Greek Restaurant and book now biggrin you wont regret it.
Well just for the record, I went to this Greek place in Norwich, what a let down the food was, no belly dancers or plate smashing, But we had a laugh when the waiter feel over a table "PMSL" and the family bonding was 2nd to none. The restaurant in Waltham Abbey is way better. Red Hot World Buffet is the next mission smile

sleep envy

62,260 posts

273 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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why did you expect to see belly dancers and plate smashing?

prand

6,230 posts

220 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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I'm suprised by some of the comments above.

I really like the dishes you do get in a meze, especially when I'm in Greece, as it's perfect, light summer holiday food. I also agree that the Turkish influence is a positive benefit.

But it's not all good. Tucking into a stodgy mousakka or a heavy stifado on a hot August evening is not my cup of tea at all. Watching people struggling through a moussaka or stifado on holiday reminds me of the tourists in France confronted by a steaming pot of cassoulet in the south-west of France - it might be the local speciality, but it's the wrong time of year to be eating it!

I'm more than happy on a week's holiday to work through through a differring selection of fresh salads, feta cheese, olives, fish, octopus & squid, tzaziki, big beans, grilled aubergines, stuffed tomatoes, houmous, dolmades (stuffed vine leaves), grilled meats & bread.

I'm happiest when left to graze through these dishes with a jug of local wine on an extended lunch at a quayside taverna.

Sure, Greece is not Tuscany, but like anywhere, freshness and simplicity are the most inmportant ingredients, and I can't remember too many bad meals in the time I've been to Greece.

escargot

17,122 posts

241 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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prand said:
I'm suprised by some of the comments above.

I really like the dishes you do get in a meze, especially when I'm in Greece, as it's perfect, light summer holiday food. I also agree that the Turkish influence is a positive benefit.

But it's not all good. Tucking into a stodgy mousakka or a heavy stifado on a hot August evening is not my cup of tea at all. Watching people struggling through a moussaka or stifado on holiday reminds me of the tourists in France confronted by a steaming pot of cassoulet in the south-west of France - it might be the local speciality, but it's the wrong time of year to be eating it!

I'm more than happy on a week's holiday to work through through a differring selection of fresh salads, feta cheese, olives, fish, octopus & squid, tzaziki, big beans, grilled aubergines, stuffed tomatoes, houmous, dolmades (stuffed vine leaves), grilled meats & bread.

I'm happiest when left to graze through these dishes with a jug of local wine on an extended lunch at a quayside taverna.

Sure, Greece is not Tuscany, but like anywhere, freshness and simplicity are the most inmportant ingredients, and I can't remember too many bad meals in the time I've been to Greece.
I'll second that.

Though I do have a soft spot for a slow cooked lamb kleftiko.

cramorra

1,687 posts

259 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Greek kitchen is a hell lot more then the usual heavy meety suspects
Lots of veg, fresh fisch (bloody xpensive) and fruit form a meal
and a well done greek salad (without the strange add ons the UK greek tavernas seem to think we like- just tomatoes, feta, cucumber, olives, oregano and perhaps a few caper leaves with the best olive oil and vinegar)isa summer dinner in its own right....

bazking69

8,620 posts

214 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Sheftalia is always a winner for me...

Noger

7,117 posts

273 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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prand said:
Tucking into a heavy stifado on a hot August evening is not my cup of tea at all.
smile