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Agios Nikolaos, Naousa 592 00, Greece

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Macedonia. French Riviera-style coastal towns and fertile valleys of Alexander the Great’s Macedonia, in northern Greece offers hearty, complex dishes that pair perfectly with the serious, ageable wines produced in this region. In Nisaki you can experience the unique flavors of Grevena’s magic mushrooms, Florina’s flaming red, sweet peppers, and the delicious beans and pulses of Kastoria and Prespes, where the bean fields extend alongside the magnificent lakes. In Nisaki we prepare and serve dishes such as lamb cooked with quince or various vegetables and fruits, goat boiled or fried in olive oil: modern recipes from Kavala to Kastoria and Kozani such as lamb with quince or pork with celery or leeks. You can visit us at Agios Nikolaos, Naousa 592 00, Greece to taste magnificent gastronomic local products such as rice; local and regional pasta products, buffalo and yogurt. Mussels, shrimp, and grilled sardines are among some of the most delectable seafood offerings of Nisaki. Meat, dairy and tomatoes offer a varied, multifaceted, fascinating gastronomic palate waiting for you. Our cuisine: Greek | Our Location: Imathia Region, Central Macedonia

Macedonia. Macedonia’s coldest mountain enclaves are where the best Greek giant beans—the baked, buttery gigantes of so many taverna menus—are grown, especially around Prespes. Macedonia is also where the best nuts, everything from walnuts to almonds to hazelnuts, grow. All these and more find there their way into Nisaki. The… Read more…

Nisaki Hotel hollidays

Nisaki Hotel

Papadam 1, Ermoupoli, Siros, 84100, Greece

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Summer Travel in Syrosst Areas, Syros, Cyclades Islands in Nisaki Hotel

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Cyclades Islands. The Cyclades, south of Greece, are considered some of the most beautiful islands in the world. Mountains, white cubistic villages and black and golden sand beaches combine to make the islands picture postcard-perfect. The Cyclades, so named because of the archipelago’s islands are set up in a circle… Read more…

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