A perennial star in the Cyclades, Sifnos charms with terraced hillsides, white-washed villages, and a culinary tradition as deep as the Aegean. Cooking here remains a daily ritual: chickpeas slow-baked overnight in clay pots, capers drying on sun-bleached rooftops, honey infused with wild thyme. Small wonder the island has become a magnet for food lovers.
A new wave of chefs, some Sifnian and others adopted, is now reworking family recipes with ideas gathered from kitchens around the world. Cliff-top dining rooms present raw amberjack like modern art, while waterfront tavernas still draw big flavor from yesterday’s catch and tomorrow’s tomatoes.
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