Pelion is not just cobbled streets, stone-built mansions, and lush green paths. It is also a gastronomic paradise that smells of nature, tradition, and... love for good food.
From the mountain villages to the seaside taverns, Pelion offers authentic flavors, with ingredients produced there—fruit, vegetables, cheese, honey, and even wine. Every bite tells a story: from old recipes handed down by grandmothers to modern creations that honor the local cuisine.
If you love good food and want to discover the soul of the place through your plate, then Pelion is the ideal destination. Pelion dishes are simple but full of character – and will surely remain unforgettable.So, get your cutlery ready and come with us to discover the most delicious Pelion flavors and the products that make this region so special.
If you love good food and want to discover the soul of the place through your plate, then Pelion is the ideal destination. Pelion dishes are simple but full of character – and will surely remain unforgettable.So, get your cutlery ready and come with us to discover the most delicious Pelion flavors and the products that make this region so special.

Pelion dishes you must try
From the appetizers served alongside tsipouro to the traditional dishes that exude homemade warmth, Pelion cuisine hides little treasures of flavor. Let's get to know some of the most characteristic dishes that are worth trying in the mountain of the Centaurs.
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Volos Kopanisti – A spicy delight with character
If you like strong flavors, Voliotiki Kopanisti If you like strong flavors, Voliotiki Kopanisti will delight you. This dish is made with feta cheese, hot peppers, and tomato paste in the form of an ointment, with a rich flavor that awakens the palate. It goes perfectly with bread, vegetables, and meze with tsipouro or wine. Every spoonful reveals the deliciousness of Pelion in all its glory.

Tsitsiravla – Pelion's most characteristic appetizer
Τα Tsitsiravla are young shoots of wild pistachio trees and are a delicacy in Pelion. They are usually served pickled or marinated in olive oil and lemon, alongside a glass of tsipouro. They have a cool and slightly spicy taste and are considered ideal for those who love the authentic, simple flavors of nature. A product that encapsulates all the freshness of Pelion in a single bite.
Boubari – The traditional winter dish
The Boubari is perhaps the most characteristic winter dish of Pelion. It is a type of sausage made with intestines stuffed with rice, minced meat, offal, and herbs, which are slowly roasted until they are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. It is a dish with deep roots, usually served at celebrations and family gatherings. If you find yourself in a tavern that offers it, it is worth trying!
Spetsopai – Pelion's signature dish
No trip to Pelion is complete without a plate of spetsopai. This well-known dish combines country sausage, peppers, and tomato sauce, cooked in oil and wine. Its flavor is strong, full of aroma and color, ideal for sharing with friends around a table with tsipouro. It is the ultimate "signature" of Pelion cuisine.

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Pot-roasted beef – Slow-cooked with the aroma of the mountains
The Pot-roasted beef is a dish that proves that simplicity hides the greatest flavor. Slow-cooked for hours with tomatoes, wine, herbs, and seasonal vegetables, it acquires a velvety texture and rich sauce that will have you asking for more bread. It is often accompanied by local noodles or thick pasta, and is the dish that will "warm you up" after a hike on the trails of Pelion.
Pies – Homemade hospitality and warmth
Pies are a big deal in Pelion. From pies with wild greens to pies with cornmeal, cheese, and butter, every corner of the mountain has its own version. The housewives of Pelion are famous for their handmade pastry and delicious fillings. Whether you find them in a traditional café or a village bakery, you will immediately understand why pies are an integral part of the local cuisine.

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Firiki spoon sweet – The most authentic Pelion sweet
The Firiki, the small and aromatic apple of Pelion, is one of the most characteristic spoon sweets of the region. Its secret lies in its natural aroma and crunchy texture. It goes very well with coffee or yogurt after a meal, while many enjoy it with a glass of cool water, as in the old days. It is a sweet that never tires and hides all the freshness of Pelion apples.
White baklava – The refined version of the beloved dessert
The White baklava is a unique variation of the well-known sweet, with layers of thin pastry, almonds, and syrup that does not have a strong color but a light, refreshing taste. It differs from classic baklava thanks to its more subtle aroma and delicate texture. You will find it in village bakeries and it is ideal for those who love traditional sweets but prefer something lighter.

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Distinctive local products of Pelion
Pelion is a blessed place—full of aromas, fruits, and products that are not easily found elsewhere.
Start with Zagora apples, known throughout Greece for their bright red color and sweet-tart flavor. Also try the chestnuts, used in desserts, cooked dishes, and liqueurs, as well as the walnuts that add flavor to pies and spoon sweets.
The region is also famous for Pelion honey, especially from chestnut or pine trees, with a rich aroma and velvety texture.
At markets, local cooperatives, and festivals, you will also find jams made from local fruits, herbs such as mountain tea, sage, and mint, as well as liqueurs made from cranberries, strawberries, or pomegranates.
And of course, tsipouro has its own place. It is traditionally made in village distilleries and is the perfect accompaniment to any meze. If you love authentic products, you will be happy to know that many small workshops in Pelion still offer handmade pasta, rusks, and homemade sweets, all made with pure ingredients and passion.

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Pelion on your plate – An experience worth living
Food in Pelion is not just a culinary experience – it is a way of life. From breakfasts with local honey and jams to warm winter stews and summer meals by the sea, every moment has its own unique flavor.
If you stay at Pelion Esties, you will have the opportunity to experience this culture through its flavors. Here, you can enjoy traditional local dishes through selected services, such as the tsipouro kit, to try authentic meze accompanied by local tsipouro, the breakfast basket with homemade jams, honey, and fresh products, or the cold cuts platter with local cheeses and flavors from Pelion.
The local dishes combine perfectly with the view, nature, and tranquility of the place, making your trip even more memorable.
Pelion will win you over with its flavors, its simplicity, and the hospitality of its people. When you return, you may not only bring spoon sweets or herbs in your luggage, but also a deep love for a place that knows how to live with flavor.
