Mavro Provato
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Pangrati mezedopoleio — the city's most-booked Bib Gourmand small-plates room.
Exarchia tsipouro-and-meze room — the alternative-quarter mezedopoleio canon.
To Barbounaki — 'the little red mullet' — sits on Themistokleous on the south side of Exarchia Square, and runs the cheap-and-honest tsipouro-and-meze format that the alternative quarter built half its identity on. The kitchen turns out twenty small plates a day, charcuterie and seafood and the wild-greens-and-feta variations, alongside tsipouro by the carafe and a handful of small-grower Greek wines. The dining room is one open level, mid-century tile and chrome, the regulars old enough that they argue politics at the next table. İstanbullu seconders use Barbounaki as the Exarchia version of the Mavro Provato format — same grammar, half the formality, more graffiti outside.
Walk-ins work most nights — call to reserve for groups of four+. The tsipouro list is the structural choice — ask for the Tyrnavos or the Volos by the carafe rather than the international spirits.
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