Street food Festival in Athens
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
On Saturday December 28, ten chefs will give a different “taste” to the holiday season. Join food festival in Athens.
Ten chefs will take us to magical destinations through their culinary ideas. They will offer visitors 20 different magical Christmas menus with only 3.5 euros.
Food will be offered, joined by the Much Trela band which will keep nice company to visitors with its Balkan gypsy tunes. Moreover, a live karaoke show will give all those wishing to sing in public a chance, while famous djs will play music all around the city center.
You can taste food from Mexico to Thailand, or from Italy to India, you can try a nice Christmas coctail drink or wine, you can dance, sing or dedicate your favorite song to a loved one.
All this will take place from 5 in the afternoon until 9 in the evening at the shopping center of Athens ( Ermou, Stadiou, Mitropoleos and Athinas street) on the last Saturday of the year!
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