But what else to avoid? Fake plants, over-the-top decor, and “barkers” trying to entice you inside from the street.
Plate smashing might also be best avoided. While smashing plates is authentically Greek, this tradition has faded out over the years, and it’s not to the extreme that tourists might expect. Popular in the 1960s and 1970s, it is now seen as a naff tourist attraction rather than a traditional Greek custom.
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