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The
line from 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding'...
'He
don't eat no MEAT?! - That's OK, I'll fix lamb'
...is
still not that wide of the mark, and despite the fact that
some religious Greeks may give up meat entirely either for
Lent or before Christmas, most tavernas do not understand
the concept of vegetarianism.
However,
the standard Greek menu will usually incorporate dishes such
as dolmades (stuffed vine leaves) fried banana peppers, various
bean dishes, strapatsada (tomato and pepper), horta (greens),
boiled or fried courgettes and so forth.
Whilst
they may not be dishes to set the world on fire, at least
there is usually something to fall back on and ward off starvation.
And of course there are are the salads - particularly horiatiki
(Greek), with or without feta.
Attitudes
are changing, though, and some restaurants now make a point
of highlighting their vegetarian-friendly dishes.
Notable
amongst these is 'Porta', on the left hand side of the main
road leading from the square in Argostoli towards the Naval
Academy.
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A
good proportion of the dishes are vegetarian, and all are
much more imaginative than most Greek establishments, with
influences from many parts of the world.
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