Ergon Agora

Top choice in Thessaloniki


Fresh fish and meat, cheeses, top-notch fruit and vegetables, bread, oils, honey, vinegars – you name it, it's all to be found in this high-end 'closed market'. If you're overwhelmed by all you might create, you can simply put yourself in the hands of the central kitchen, which pumps out mainly Greek food from 10am to midnight.


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