I figured out this amazing little gem outside of the rocky walls of Canterbury town with the help of my colleagues , Nearly all of my colleagues had recommended me this place , although I had already heard very good words about this place so I decided last week to pay a visit. I didn't regret any second of being in there , I don't know what to first recommend the pastries which also one of their staff member recommended to me to try it with their greek salad, all I must say about the salad is that it was very fresh (they prepared it that exact moment) and so flavourful which I had it with spinach & feta pie!! But I couldn't resist to not try their gorgeous desserts. I had their bubble waffle , and the gelato they had was one of the best I had ever tried in Canterbury , which I accompanied it with a cup of coffee, the coffee was very flavourful and didn't disappoint me as I had the exact same coffee brand in my holidays in Italy. Also I took a selection of biscuits from they're big and full of tasty , colourful biscuit cupboard. Lastly I want to say that the staff and the atmosphere was very friendly and welcoming it felt like I was back at home with my yiayia 🥹 another thing that surprised me was how clean the whole shop and the toilets was😲😲 I FOR SURE WILL RETURN BACK!! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS PLACE AND ALSO IF YOU WANT TO HAVE REAL...
Read moreThis is easily my favourite café in Canterbury. The ambience is fantastic. I’ve taken many friends here, and they always comment on how wonderful and inviting the atmosphere is (you are literally greeted by a big KALIMERA on the wall). At Amalis there is a wide selection of food available, from savoury to sweet. Available to you is a range of Greek pastries and an even larger variety of cakes and baklavas. All deliciously prepared and for a very reasonably affordable price. What’s great about Amalis as well is that it closes at 19:00. A lot of cafés in the UK close around 17:00, so it’s nice being able to sit around for a bit longer if you’re with great company having a good time. I’m personally an avid supporter of local businesses. There’s still many cafés I need to try in Canterbury, but I always find myself coming back to the reliable Amalis. It’s the hidden gem of Canterbury, and if it’s coffee or pastries you’re after, I cannot recommend a place better than this. To the owners and...
Read moreTwas but a few years ago when I, accompanied by a few of my closest family members, took a trip to the utopian state of Greece. We enjoyed a remarkable stay, engaging in many a consummation of Greek foods. As soon as we returned, we felt a pang in our stomachs, nay, a yearning to return to the culinary delights of the country. The Amalis Caffé is the closest we have since come. Situated just outside the centre of Canterbury, the Caffé is a five minute walk from the nearest parking, and contains many an exciting option for breakfast, as well as many treats to indulge your guilty pleasures. (yummy) I have been many times, and there is a generally muted atmosphere, which is just what I was searching for, as it allows me to enjoy their culinary delights in peace. Food service is very fast, and water is provided to wash down all your continental gastronomic adventures. Would recommend to anyone searching for a slice of the Mediterranean in the...
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