Nicolas Cage: Dining at a Piraeus tavern
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Nicolas Cage, who was in Greece for the filming of his new film, had lunch a few days ago at a Piraeus tavern.
The famous American actor visited Greece for the filming of the film “The Carpenter’s Son”, part of which took place in Megara.
During his stay in the country, he, his wife and their child lived in a villa in the Agioi Theodoroi area, with the actor, however, also making excursions to Athens.
Nicolas Cage: The Greek delicacies he enjoyed with his wife and their child
Among other things, Nicolas Cage, who seems to love Greek cuisine, was with his family, accompanied by his personal security, at a well-known tavern in Piraeus.
He, among other things, tried tzatziki and dolmadakia, which he particularly liked, and appeared enthusiastic about the Greek flavors.
The revelation about the Hollywood star's visit to the popular Piraeus hangout was made known by the owner of the tavern, through a post on his personal Instagram account.
"I had the honor of welcoming to the store (Arlekinos) one of the most famous Hollywood actors, Nicolas Cage!!!", wrote in the caption of his post, Costas Kefalas, owner of the well-known restaurant, publishing a series of relevant snapshots.
The owner of a well-known tavern in Piraeus poses smiling next to Nicolas Cage
Among these, there is a photo where he poses smiling next to Nicolas Cage, as well as a snapshot where the actor is recorded alone at his table, just before the dishes he had ordered begin to arrive.
Nicolas Cage tried favorite dishes of Greek cuisine
In the relevant images, Nicolas Cage appeared partially "camouflaged" and in a casual mood, with a short-sleeved colorful T-shirt, hat and glasses.
"He liked the food, he is a fan of Greek cuisine. He loves Piraeus very much. I welcomed him, he was very kind and simple, he greeted us. "He asked for handmade tzatziki, we made it for him, stuffed cabbage rolls, he ate a picanha, french fries, meatballs, he liked them very much. He came with his child and his wife, his security was here, there were a lot of people," the owner of the tavern said about Nicolas Cage's visit to his shop, speaking to SKAI.
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