Just some insight from a Greek American. The deserts 'on the house' are a custom that most people visiting Greece don't expect. Nearly all restaurants do something similar. It's called a 'kerasma'. It's basically a departing gift, and a thank you for eating at our establishment. It can be a plate of fruit, a desert with a shot glass of traditional liqour, etc. It's a nice touch, but it's a common tradition, once you ask for the bill. So asking for the check isn't the end of your meal, it's the entry into the final act of your meal.
Your beauty is inspiring love you girl ❤❤😊
Starting my morning with another beautiful video and Greece 🇬🇷 looks amazing 🩶
Just some insight from a Greek American. The deserts 'on the house' are a custom that most people visiting Greece don't expect. Nearly all restaurants do something similar. It's called a 'kerasma'. It's basically a departing gift, and a thank you for eating at our establishment. It can be a plate of fruit, a desert with a shot glass of traditional liqour, etc. It's a nice touch, but it's a common tradition, once you ask for the bill. So asking for the check isn't the end of your meal, it's the entry into the final act of your meal.
It’s so so kind and not something I’m used to in Copenhagen, Denmark!
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What is the name of the hotel and the island you were on if I may know please?
It’s called Sigma Residences and the island is called Sifnos 🤍
Thank you 🙏 ❤
Hello what is the name of the hotel you stayed in athens please?
@@IadoreyouMaxxy it’s called St. George Lycabettus 🤍
Thankyou so much !🥰🥰🥰@stineehonore
You lost me on the " This is Acropolis... I think this is an old monument ... a Greek monyment..."
Sorry...
@@MichalisSmyrnis haha, I was a bit confused, it’s typical me 😂
I can't believe you said, "I think it's an old monument" you think?
Hahahhaha, it's typical me saying like this, cause of course it's old 🤣
You seriously so beautiful