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Stalactites is a Greek-Australian restaurant in Melbourne, Australia. [1] [2] [3] It is located on Lonsdale street in the Melbourne's CBD's Greek quarter. [4] [5] The restaurant was founded in 1978 by Konstantinos Tsoutouras, also known as Barba Kostas. [2] He had previously opened other chain restaurants and fish and chips stores, before ...
Between Swanston and Russell Streets there is a concentration of Greek restaurants and shops. This is known as Melbourne's Greek Precinct. The precinct is reflective of Melbourne having the largest population of Greeks outside of Greece. [10] Melbourne is also a sister city to Thessaloniki, and a plaque commemorates this on Lonsdale Street. [11]
Fire dancing at the 2009 Lonsdale Street Glendi. The annual Melbourne Antipodes Festival is held on Lonsdale Street over a week in March, and has been held since 1987. The festival is renowned for its Lonsdale Street "Glendi" (Greek for "party") - a weekend-long event that is held to coincide with the Greek National Day (25 March).
Kyma is the second top New York-based Greek restaurant coming to West Palm Beach. Milos of New York will open at the One Flagler office building now under construction along Flagler Drive.. Kyma ...
Anthos, New York City; Berbati's Pan – Portland, Oregon; Bluto's – Portland, Oregon; Daphne's Greek Cafe – United States; Dio Deka, Los Gatos, California; Georgia's Greek Restaurant & Deli, Seattle; Greek Cusina – Portland, Oregon; Greek Islands – Illinois, U.S. Jimmy Grants - Melbourne, Australia; Jimmy the Greek – Canada [1] Komi ...
The Greeks restaurant at 4401 Oleander Drive in Wilmington, N.C. is closed as of April 2024. ... They are still in operation at 7150 Market St. in Wilmington, and they still plan to open another ...
Restaurant owner Ilias Pappas plans to open an upscale Greek restaurant to focus on traditional cuisine such as lavraki filet, also known as sea bass, with olive oil mashed potato and asparagus ...
Every year, the Greek community of Melbourne holds the Antipodes Festival at Lonsdale Street's Greek Precinct. [13] The Festival features over 90 food, retail and community stalls, as well as free live entertainment, children's rides and attractions. In 2020, the Antipodes Festival attracted more than 100,000 visitors. [14] Melbourne began ...