Diodos Athinaion
Koukaki rising small-plate room — modern-Greek, Acropolis-side, the chapter's Koukaki anchor.
Rising Acropolis-side hood — Acropolis Museum, modern-casual cluster, brunch counters
Koukaki sits on the south slope of the Acropolis, under the Filopappou hill — a residential grid the international media has called 'the world's most up-and-coming neighborhood' enough times that the description sticks. The Acropolis Museum lands here, the metro is two stops to Syntagma, the streets carry the small-cafés-and-bakeries register that Plaka lost a decade ago. The dining is modern-casual: brunch counters, the rising small-plate kitchens, the wine bars that opened around the museum opening. The gezgin uses Koukaki for the Acropolis-Museum-and-lunch run, and for the rising kitchens that signal what Athenian dining will look like in five years.
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