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Nolan
In this small, white-painted bistro a few minutes’ walk away from the Benaki Museum, Sotiris Kontizas spins out fusion dishes inspired by his Greek-Japanese heritage. He might serve soba noodles with octopus, or cod burgers with avocado sauce. There’s a quaint pastry shop next door called Sweet Nolan which you can stop into for dessert afterwards. Don’t try coming here during the summer months, though. The team shutters the Athens location and opens in Mykonos until September.
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Mykonos Blue Candle

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The Pro’s Guide to Portugal
The best way to experience one of Europe’s most dynamic countries? A one-two punch of Lisbon and the Algarve
A Diet of TikTok and Tequila
The U.S. Open women’s champion Aryna Sabalenka has won over the New York crowds by embracing the tournament’s boozy spirit—and never being too tired to hit the town
The Folegandros File
One of Greece’s farthest-flung islands has at least six great restaurants, charming places to stay—and only 650 residents
The Ultimate Guide to Euro-Island Hopping
From Patmos wannabes to Ischia pick-mes, here are the personalities you’ll find along your summer travels
The Big Screen
An outrageously large, crystal-clear television! The telescope that won’t get relegated to a closet! An app to help you find out what that song is! And more …
Riviera Madness
In the late 19th century, the French and Italian coasts became places of refuge, thanks to their moderate climes. With climate change destroying the Mediterranean summer fantasy, will vacationers go elsewhere?
In Sifnos, Eating the Food of the Gods
Greece is known for many things, but food is not one of them. An unpretentious Cycladic island with ancient culinary roots is changing that
Eye of the Beholder
Put away those Brazilian bikinis, ladies and gentlemen. This summer, modesty and downright frumpiness is the height of style. Our comfort-curious beauty columnist investigates …
It’s All About the Elbow
How did Nusret Gökçe, known to all as Salt Bae, turn a flick of the arm into a multi-million-dollar restaurant empire serving gold-encrusted meat?
Shock and Awe
Alain Ducasse’s exit from the Plaza Athénée rocked Paris. But his replacement is generating even more buzz
New York Nightlife’s Next Big Thing
Get ready to take the tram to Roosevelt Island …
Greece Is the Word
There’s never been a better time to escape to the islands
Léna in Paris
With the publication of a self-help book that is outselling classics, millennial influencer Léna Mahfouf casts herself as a French girl next door
Patmos Dreaming
Monks roam, the water is crystalline, and the living is rustic on this bucolic Greek island with a rich—and star-filled—history
The Picture of Greed
Michael Winterbottom’s new film is an unsparing portrait of a ruthless fast-fashion billionaire