Category: Greek Islands

  • Memorable meals: Cheap eats served ’round the clock at Jimmi’s souvlaki shop in Mykonos Town

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    Jimmi's souvlaki place in Mykonos Town

    I was craving roast chicken, but Jimmi’s was sold out of birds …

     

    Jimmi's souvlaki place in Mykonos Town

    … so I settled for a chicken gyros instead. It hit the spot!

     

    Wallet friendly: It’s easy to blow a travel budget to smithereens on Mykonos, where dinner for two at some of the island’s chic restaurants can cost as much as a night’s accommodation at a five-star hotel. (See my July 20 2011 Mykonos dining post for further details on some of the current hot dining spots frequented by the world’s rich and famous.)

    But it’s just as simple to keep more brass in your pocket by feasting on some cheap eats now and then instead of splurging on costly meals at trendy dining establishments, or even €30 dinners at some of the island’s more reasonably priced restaurants.

    Case in point: Jimmi’s souvlaki place in Mykonos Town. This popular fast food shop in the heart of Mykonos Town is an island institution, having been in business for over 30 years. (They’re open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from May through October.)

    Jimmi’s has been busy almost every time we’ve walked past (which I’m sure has been more times than I could count), but until this past May we had never tried their food. The reason? I got my fill of gyros and souvlaki during my university days, and have rarely ordered it since. I think I’ve eaten only one or two gyros in the past 10 years, and I’ve ordered souvlaki maybe just half a dozen times in total during our various trips to Greece.

    But when we couldn’t get an outdoor table at our favourite Mykonos restaurant, Maerion (unless we were willing to wait about an hour, which we weren’t), we thought we’d give Jimmi’s a try — and save some cash at the same time.

    What I really wanted was one of their roast chicken dinners (can’t recall the price; it may have been about €7), but the counter staff shook their heads, pointed to an empty rotisserie machine and told me: “no more — all gone.” I was set to walk back to Maerion but decided to settle for a chicken gyros instead. We ate outside the restaurant at one of their little tables on a narrow step next to the street, watching a steady stream of customers picking up food to take out or eat in (there’s a few tables along the wall and on a small terrace near one of the two entrances, plus a room with more seating on the other side of the narrow road).

    My gyros was a little salty, but otherwise tasted great — and satisfied my appetite. The price was even better. Two gyros (mine, plus my partner’s vegetarian gyros), a Coke and a bottle of water cost less than €6 — about the same price as one appetizer at Maerion, and less than the cost of a Greek salad there.

    I have a strong feeling we’ll be going back to Jimmi’s next time we’re on Mykonos.

    Jimmi's souvlaki place in Mykonos Town

    Finishing off a satisfying chicken gyros at a table in the street outside Jimmi’s

     

    Jimmi's souvlaki place in Mykonos Town

    Jimmi’s has been serving burgers, chicken, gyros, souvlaki and salads 24 hours a day, seven days a week, six months a year for over 30 years

     

    Jimmi's souvlaki place in Mykonos Town

    Jimmi’s son, Savvas, in the shop entrance

     

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    Chora village on Amorgos

    Old village, new technology: A cellular telephone antenna rises above the whitewashed cube houses of the traditional village of Chora on Amorgos

     

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    a church on Ios

    A curiously-shaped small church on the main road near the port on Ios

     

     

  • Cool pools: The curvaceous chilly swimming pool at the Rodos Palladium on Kallithea beach, Rhodes

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    Rodos Palladium swimming pool

    A late afternoon view of the huge free-form swimming pool at the Rodos Palladium. The pool is just steps from Kallithea beach, 8 km from Rhodes Town.

     

    Hot and cold: The biggest hotel swimming pool we’ve seen in the Greek Islands — so far — was the large free-form pool at the five-star Rodos Palladium hotel, just a stone’s throw from Kallithea beach on Rhodes.

    We stayed at the Rodos Palladium on an island-hopping package tour during our first-ever trip to Greece back in 2004. The swimming pool and its spacious deck looked quite impressive from our hotel room balcony, and reminded us of some of the huge free-form pools we’ve enjoyed at resorts in the Caribbean and Central America. The big difference was the water temperature. Whereas we spent hours in the pool on our holidays to the southern destinations, we couldn’t even get in the pool at the Rodos Palladium because the water was so incredibly cold! Even after laying in the sun for a couple of hours, the water was too cold to bear. We weren’t the only ones who couldn’t get in — very few other guests could tolerate the cold temperature, either. Only a couple of people braved the chilly water, and didn’t stay in it for long.

    The hotel also has an indoor heated pool, but the water temperature there was at the other extreme — way too hot! It felt like swimming in a giant hot tub, and the hot water wasn’t the least bit refreshing.  We didn’t get any photos of the indoor pool — the pool room was so steamy, it fogged up my camera lens — but we did take several pics of the outdoor pool, which appear below:

     

    Rodos Palladium Hotel swimming pool

    Looking across part of the outdoor swimming pool toward two of the Rodos Palladium hotel buildings … 

     

    Rodos Palladium hotel swimming pool

    … and looking to the right, from the same position, at another hotel wing

     

    Rodos Palladium hotel swimming pool

    Our hotel room balcony view of the Rodos Palladium swimming pool. Note the rows of dozens of lounge chairs and umbrellas at the far end of the pool. 

     

    Rodos Palladium hotel swimming pool bar

    The circular bar in the middle of the Rodos Palladium pool

     

    Rodos Palladium hotel swimming pool at dusk

    A view of the Rodos Palladium swimming pool and beach at dusk

     

    Rodos Palladium swimming pool

    An afternoon view of the pool. Three people are visible in the pool, probably the most we saw in the bone-chilling-cold water at any one time — even though the air temperature was rather toasty, hitting the high 20s Celsius.

     

     

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    Perissa beach Santorini

    Waves break against the dark sands of Perissa beach on Santorini

     

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    a red domed church in Mykonos Town

    A red-domed church in Mykonos Town

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    mini Greek village souvenir

    A Greek village souvenir display at a shop in Fira on Santorini

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    a catamaran sails in Agios Georgios Bay at Naxos

    A catamaran sails in Agios Georgios Bay at Naxos