By Alexia Amvrazi
As souvlaki store after souvlaki store has popped up around Athens over the years (especially after the economic crisis hit hard, as it became a cheap and cheerful option for many), I often wondered why there were no fast food places selling fish instead. Fish, after all, is a dietary staple that Greece is bestowed with, and very integral to our dietary culture. During a trip to Japan I was impressed to see street food stands selling fish that is common to Greece such squid and octopus that was marinated (often in yummy sticky sauces), freshly grilled and served on a stick for next to nothing. I remember having one of those hair-pulling moments I’ve often had travelling around Greece when I feel exasperated by its endless, untapped potential, wondering why on earth this wasn’t happening here.
So, I was very pleased to discover Zissis, which opened in Monastiraki in September 2017 and serves fried calamari, baby shrimp, cod sticks, fish croquettes, anchovies and breaded prawns to eat in or take out in a cone, the bottom of which is stuffed with a well-seasoned salad. The place was the brainchild of Zissis Papazissis, a young entrepreneur with a solid background in the food and wine industry. He drove to Athens 16 years ago with nothing but his car leaving behind his native Volos and worked in high-end establishments like Grand Resort Lagonissi, Beau Brummel and Hilton Athens, learning how businesses are run, how food is prepared and what tourists want.
I for one was pleased to walk around the town mid-jobs munching on crunchy kalamarakia rather than a cheese pie – it evoked a bit of carefree summer joy (as they always remind me of beachside tavernas) and tasted great too. Next time I will opt for the breaded shrimps with a homemade sweet and sour sauce, and there is definitely a plan in the making to dine there with friends and try a selection of fresh seafood like sea urchin salad and creamy prawn pasta along with some icy ouzo.
The service is polite and efficient, which is always a plus, and the prices accessible. I’m convinced that competition will soon appear as word spreads, but that can only be a good thing as Zissis has a standard high enough to keep going strong, while it will mean more of a healthier, meat-free takeout options for Athenians and tourists alike.
A: 3 Athinaidos, Monastiraki
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