Sunday Roast / Angelo Kremmydas
Catch of the day
Greek-Dutch chef Angelo Kremmydas is the former chef de cuisine at London’s Nopi (writes Claudia Jacob). He relocated to Amsterdam in 2017 and opened Gitane last year, a resto-bar designed by Dutch firm Studio Modijefsky. His next project is Massalia, a casual French-Greek concept that opens in August in Amsterdam-Oost. Here, Kremmydas tells us about his Sunday lunch spot, Greek salads from his hometown and his penchant for wine from the Jura.
Where will we find you this weekend?
I will probably be having some midnight Chinese food after service at Taste of Culture with the crew.
Ideal start to a Sunday? Gentle start or a jolt?
My three-year-old joins us in bed for a slow start to the day.
What’s for breakfast?
Sourdough toasties or banana pancakes.
Lunch in or out?
Oysters at Café Parlotte.
Walk the dog or downward dog?
I’ll hit the gym. I go for conditioning twice a week.
A Sunday soundtrack?
“Sitting on the Dock of the Bay” is the only soundtrack I need.
Sunday culture must?
Watching Ajax, my favourite football team.
Where are you spending the summer?
Back in my hometown, Tolo, in the Peloponnese. There are tons of fresh fish there, as well as tasty vegetables, Greek salads, ouzo and sun.
What’s on the menu?
Most likely a steak on the barbecue, a salad with lots of feta and a glass of wine from the Jura.
Sunday evening routine?
I end up falling asleep next to my son at 19.30.
Will you lay out an outfit for Monday?
With the Dutch weather, you can’t plan ahead.
Beach or urban waterfront?
Beach. I was born and raised in a seaside village and would fall asleep listening to the waves, so it’s in my blood.