Lahmajoun (flatbread topped with spiced meat and rolled up with vegetables) is the focus at this jewel box of a Turkish-Lebanese snack shop. The vegetarian option is a treat, with chewy whole-grain bread; there's also excellent lentil soup and bountiful salads. It's on a pedestrian street with benches, so you can eat outside if the tiny place is jammed.
Feyrouz
Athens
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Contemporary Greek artists. Look for the building entrance between the basket vendors that line this street.
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8. Museum of the City of Athens
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