If you’ve ever ordered saganaki in a Greek restaurant then you’ve probably enjoyed the theatrics of a quick tableside fire and loud chorus of “Opa!” Celebratory and fun, saganaki refers to a few types ...
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Cheese lovers, get ready to meet the appetizer of your dreams. If gooey stringy mozzarella sticks are your jam, wait until you meet the deliciousness that is saganaki. Greek saganaki delivers ...
Two weeks ago, I celebrated the Four Stars of Smoking and Flaming Foods — 300 First for their glamorous smoking martinis, Osaka for the flashy sideshows at the hibachi grills, Afton House Inn for ...
VANCOUVER - You know how food becomes part of your personal mythology? How it speaks to you of time and place? One of the memories I feel strongly at this time of year has to do with a Greek ...
Denver’s dining scene is making a big comeback – and we’re hungering to go out. With so many new ventures and old favorites to visit after more than a year of restaurant shutdowns and restrictions, ...
After a quick drive up to the St. Louis area, I found myself among friends and hungry. My friend used Google Maps to scan for restaurants around us (a wonderful tool), and we picked a place called Kar ...
Order the Saganaki (not pictured above) in this Greek restaurant and you'll get the traditional "Opa!" when it's served. I didn't know what this meant, so I looked it up. According to Urban Dictionary ...
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