Anyhoo, it was a joy to be back at the buzzing enterprise that the Sunday market has now become. It was good to see a blend of old favourites, like Babu and Harajuku, alongside some new offerings. My eye was caught by the Wee Greek Kitchen, so I stopped there to try their wares.
Serving a range of Greek classics, today’s selection was souvlaki, spanakopita and baklava. I opted for the middle of the three, with a nice sized portion of the spinach and feta pie costing £2.50.It proved very tasty eating with beautifully crisp, light and flaky pastry encasing profuse filling that packed a gloriously punchy amount of fragrant dill. It was simple and really pleasing.
So overall, I was impressed with the Wee Greek Kitchen. It’s good to see another good Greek place in the city to sit alongside the likes of as the Richmond Cafe Bistro. I’d recommend that you stop by their stall next time you spot them at the market.
What did you wear?
Excellent point, Lea – what a shocking oversight! I have a feeling I had my fancy new burger socks on
Many thanks BKR. Very nice article. Please find us on Facebook and come to introduce yourself at the next market!! I will be very happy to meet you! Poppy (wee greek kitchen)
Thanks, Poppy – will do