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Greek Day at NU

Just got this from NU and the Kambolis Group in my e-mail inbox today...

The Greek Easter feast at my mother Georgia's house has been a yearly tradition for my family. With Nu’s rebranding as a Greek restaurant, we decided to open things up a bit. This year, the event has been pushed to late June, to coincide with Vancouver’s 21st Greek Day on Broadway, and everyone’s invited.

From 4pm onwards on Saturday, June 25th, Nu will serve lamb roasted on a spit and a generous buffet of Greek dishes: spanakopitas, charred octopus, dolmades, keftedes, kota, baked pastitso, and calamari. The afternoon and evening of feasting is only $25.00.

For the first time, we’ve partnered with the Hellenic Canadian Congress of B.C. We’re pleased to host a party that promotes the sights, sounds and tastes of Greece in the lead-up to their big day on Broadway. There’s a lot of simpatico this year

(At the family-oriented street festival on Sunday, June 26th, my mom and I will be doing cooking demonstrations for the crowds at the Greek Culinary Tent at 3050 West Broadway at 2:45pm and 4pm.)

We hope to see you at Greek Day at Nu. Please call 604-646-4668 to reserve your spot.

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