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Where will you have your 1st meal in 2009?

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tonyco1:

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--- Quote from: don on February 16, 2009, 09:25:08 PM ---As we arrive not long after midday it will probably be Giros at either the Olympia or Tasty Corner. At night SANDRA has to visit the Little Prince for sizzling steak. Her traditional "my holiday starts here and now" moment.

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Never had sizzling steak but it always smells gorgeous. Every time see /hear one we say to each must have one so this year I think will be the year.lol!!!!!!! ;)

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We also like the sizzling steak - so may well go for that as well!!

Brisey:
Our first evening meal will probably be at The Waves, looking out over the beach and watching the sunset.

tonyco1:

--- Quote from: Brisey on February 17, 2009, 10:35:19 AM ---Our first evening meal will probably be at The Waves, looking out over the beach and watching the sunset.

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Ah!! Nice one - you know it's so easy to overlook & miss the Waves Taverna - a real gem of a place to eat,
always known for its fish meals and one of the original Tavernas in the resort.
I have a photo of us eating in there dated August 4th 1984, we were eating red snapper that night!!
We haven't eaten there for a few years in the evening recently, probably because there is so much competition around and it's a little hidden being on the beach - (had a few lunches there last year though!), we saw that Spiros (from Zorba's), is now working there.
So what is your favourite meal there?
Tony

don:
I had Salmon there last year and it was superb! Then again I always think of Salmon as wonderful. Just a sucker for sea-food!

tonyco1:

--- Quote from: don on February 17, 2009, 11:16:53 PM ---I had Salmon there last year and it was superb! Then again I always think of Salmon as wonderful. Just a sucker for sea-food!

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Salmon is not typically Greek is it? I don't think there is any in the Med or Ionian 'Greek Waters'.
Typically, salmon are anadromous: they are born in fresh water, migrate to the ocean, then return to fresh water to reproduce. 
This is most likely due to the domestication of these certain species of Salmon.
Folklore has it that the fish return to the exact spot where they were born to spawn.
I think of Salmon as fresh water fish rather than Seafood, do you ever try the local catch?

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