Kitchen contenders: Greek cuisine
Greek cuisine is surprisingly under-represented in Hong Kong. The country is renowned for several iconic dishes, including dolmades and souvlaki and moussaka. Its yogurt is so delicious, it nearly defies description.


Greek cuisine is surprisingly under-represented in Hong Kong. The country is renowned for several iconic dishes, including dolmades and souvlaki and moussaka. Its yogurt is so delicious, it nearly defies description.
For quite some time, Hongkongers have sated their appetites at Ricks Greek Bar on Elgin Street. Expectations were high when Greco Pi opened recently. But Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, parties, drunkenness and ecstasy, is unlikely to be ecstatic quite yet.
On a warm evening, Greco Pi is a good place for alfresco dining. The breeze occasionally brings with it the sound of the traffic below, although the cars are likelier to be drowned out by the '80s pop anthems from the bar next door. Still, the more Mythos beer you drink, the more entertaining the music is.
Huge, ungainly chairs surround the small round tables here, and while one (non-Greek) waiter was doing his best when we visited, the place gets more takeaway business than customers willing to drink and dine from its paper plates and plastic glasses.
