A multicultural mosaic of flavours
In the historic confectioneries of the old market, the city lives up to its reputation as a “capital of sweets”. The iconic soutzouk loukoum, with its rich grape-must flavour and whole walnuts, remains the quintessential souvenir, now also found in modern variations such as strawberry, orange, or mastic. The renowned tahini and walnut pastries (flogeres) are a perfect example of Thracian confectionery, while the selection is further enriched with syrup-soaked delicacies such as saragli, baklava, and hanoum bourek. The aroma of freshly roasted coffee fills the streets of the city centre, reflecting the long-standing tradition of local coffee roasteries.
The gastronomic experience continues with a stroll through traditional spice shops and local produce stores, where the colours and aromas of spices create a sensory journey. Komotini’s roasted chickpeas (stragalia) are another signature product, available in countless variations—salted, flavoured, or coated.
The authenticity of Rhodope cuisine lies in the details: locally produced tahini, distinctive dairy products, and the use of herbs that grow in the surrounding mountains. Every corner of the market offers a new discovery, making Komotini a destination where flavour becomes a guide to everyday life.








































