Welcome to The Little Greek Kitchen Restaurant and Cooking School
Have you ever been on holiday and had a fantastic meal in a restaurant and loved it so much you wished you knew how to make it?
Now you can do just that! Here at The Little Greek Kitchen Restaurant and Cooking School we offer hands-on cookery courses offering a different dish each day. We can also organise your transfers from the port for cruisers.
The courses are run from Monday to Friday by Bernie Dodd, passionate foodie with over 30 years’ experience in the food industry.
Come and spend a day at The Little Greek Kitchen and learn not only about the cuisine but also about the local produce, wine making, olive oils and the honey of this wonderful Island.
You can also learn how to create the perfect meze with dishes such as, dolmades, olives, keftedes, gigantes, tzatziki, hummous and filo cheese parcels.
Once the food is cooked, you will be able to sit and enjoy it with a glass of local wine or beer in beautiful surroundings.
Choose from the deep intense flavours of Stifado, to the vegetarian options of Spanakopita and stuffed baked tomatoes and peppers.
Live your holiday memories again with the distinctive flavours of Greece on the beautiful island of Rhodes.
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Honey
Bees and Honey of Rhodes
When walking in Rhodes, you can not help but notice the busy honey bees flying from flower to flower amongst all the other insects, the honey......more
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Olive Oil
Rodian Olive Oil
Nothing is more characteristic on Rhodes than the olive trees that grow in valleys and mountainous areas. The Greeks have been cultivating......more
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Herbs
Herbs
The number of herbs and spice-producing plants that grow naturally on the island are impressive an indication of their uses follows......more
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Local Wines
Rodian Wines
Winery in Rodos follows a tradition of 2,400 years! A story from those early days tells how the Cretans, jealous of Rodos' ......more
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