Sotiris Kontizas Announces Shock Departure from Iconic Athens Restaurants: A Culinary Era Comes to an End

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The famous chef and Master Chef judge, Sotiris Kontizas, made an announcement via his personal Instagram account, surprising the culinary scene of Athens.

With a simple yet characteristic message, Kontizas announced that he is leaving the three restaurants that connected his name to the city’s high gastronomy: “Nolan,” “Proveleggios,” and “Sweet Nolan.”

“I’m out,” he stated, adding: “Difficult. Thank you to three wonderful teams and everyone who honored us. Nolan. Proveleggios. Sweet Nolan. I’m out. #once.”

The news triggered a plethora of reactions from his followers, who expressed their sadness and surprise at the decision. “End of an era,” some of the comments flooding Kontizas’ Instagram say.

Who is Sotiris Kontizas

Sotiris Kontizas is one of the most recognized Greek chefs and television judges. Born in 1983, to a Greek father and a Japanese mother, he developed a passion for cooking early on, combining Greek and Asian flavors.

He gained widespread fame as a judge on the cooking competition show “MasterChef,” where he stood out for his strict yet fair judging and unique sense of humor.

Kontizas has been the head chef and co-owner of the restaurants “Nolan,” “Proveleggios,” and “Sweet Nolan” in Athens, making them reference points in Greek gastronomy. He is known for his creativity and ability to blend traditional and modern flavors.

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