Greek evening
It takes a lifetime for someone to discover Greece, but it only takes an instance to fall in love.
Greek evening
” Bad people live to eat and drink, good people eat and drink to live.” Socrates
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On a Greek night, you’ll feel like a true Greek, tasting Greek cuisine, enjoying Greek home-made wines and dancing your heart out like a Greek. You’ll learn the steps of Sirtaki, the king of Greek folk dances, so you’ll feel like a pro. And when you hit the dance floor at home, you’ll be shouting, without even realising it, OOOPPAAA! and as you raise a tiny greeting schnapps, you say YAMAS!