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Aiolou loukoumas counter — the chapter's classical-Greek sweet, fried-to-order.
Lukumades on Aiolou makes the loukoumas to order, in a copper pot, and tops it the way the customer chooses: the Athenian classical (thyme honey and walnut), the Smyrna variation (cinnamon and crushed pistachio), the modern (Belgian chocolate, ice-cream), the savoury (feta and tomato). The format is counter-and-eight-stools; the line builds in late afternoon and stays through midnight. Cheap, made fresh, the kind of detail-stop the chapter folds into a Monastiraki walk. The cultural-context note matters: loukoumas is the cousin to the Turkish lokma, the same dough fried in the same way and crowned with thyme honey from Mount Hymettus instead of cinnamon syrup. The chapter records the parallel.
Order the classical thyme-honey-and-walnut for the canonical reading; the Smyrna cinnamon-and-pistachio for the Istanbul-bridge reading. Cash and card both accepted. Open until 01:00 — useful after a Psyrri meze evening.
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