A souvlaki “with everything” – a phrase that is often heard in fast food restaurants, now acquires another dimension since the tripe it’s on the list of choices of foodies everywhere. Coarsely or finely chopped, the tripe is now included in the wrap and becomes a sandwich for those who want to enjoy (and) in their hands what was previously only tasted on the plate.

Tripe souvlaki is the brainchild of acclaimed chef Åžemsa Denizsel, and everyone who attended last night’s event at one of Thessaloniki’s longest-running tripe restaurants, the Tsarouhas tripe restaurant, had the opportunity to try it on the occasion of International Tripe Day. At the same event, another well-known chef, Maria Ekmetsioglou, presented another taste proposal capable of delighting even the most demanding palate, since she combines tripe with chickpea hummus.

The event was organized with the cooperation of the municipality Thessaloniki and of the tourism department and was held in the context of the 59th Dimitrios festival as it is part of Thessaloniki’s actions as a member of the UNESCO creative cities network for gastronomy.

Sail for a place on the UNESCO list

A place on her list Unesco Dimitris Tsarouhas, second-generation owner of the well-known tripe shop, who, as he explained at yesterday’s event, would like to succeed in order to dedicate this victory to the memory of his father, who left from life a year and a half ago.

“We have completed the first two phases, we have gathered all the documents together with Lena Oflidou, who has written a book about the tripe and in collaboration with Islahane, and we have already submitted the file to the Ministry of Culture a few months ago – to be exact last February, so during this period we are waiting for the final approval to be given so that tripe can be included in the relevant list” noted Mr. Tsarouhas.

“We have spent countless moments in this store together with the late Nikos Tsarouha, who was a personal friend of mine, and we are sure that this tradition of years will continue. The tradition of our city and of the City continues”, said, for his part, the mayor of Thessaloniki, Stelios Angeloudis.

The consul general of Turkey in Thessaloniki, Serkan Gedik, also attended the event, who thanked the owner for the invitation, while expressing his satisfaction for his presence in a store with a huge history in the city.