A blessing amid the multistorey fast-food joints in Syntagma, this sleek little restaurant does a great array of grilled meats, including good housemade sausage and a hefty burger, as well as the usual souvlaki (€1.50) to offset a night on the town. You'll also find good salads, seasonal pies and other Greek staples.
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