TravelScenes from Epirus, GreeceMaria Tsomokou and Zaharoula Basio, on their way to a picnic in the hills above Vissani, a village in Epirus.An assortment of spoon sweets at Gormos taverna in the village of Parakalamos, in Epirus.At a sheep farm in the village of Parakalamos, in Epirus.At a sheep farm in Parakalamos, Epirus, sheepdogs live with sheep from an early age. Here, a puppy peers over a feeding trough.Roast spring lamb with potatoes, at the home of Lesteres Glivanos and his wife, Anne-Marie, in Zitsa, Epirus.ADVERTISEMENTADADMaria Tsomokou at a cafe in Ioannina, Epirus.A home cook with a plate of fresh-baked wild greens pie in the village of Zitsa, in Epirus.The owner of Gormos taverna in the village of Parakalamos, in Epirus, serving a plate of roasted eggplant.Ingredients for wild greens with fried egg, including wild fennel, cress, and mint.Keep Reading13 Excellent Restaurants to Try in NashvilleBy ELLEN FORTWhere to Stay in London If You Want to Eat Like RoyaltyBy WILL HAWKESHow to Eat Your Way Through Queens, New YorkBy ANYA VON BREMZENThe Hottest Restaurants and Bars to Try in Barcelona Right NowBy PAUL RICHARDSONMoving Past Pierogi: The New Face of Polish CuisineBy OLGA MECKINGThe Food-Focused Travel Newsletter You’ve Always Wanted Has ArrivedBy SAVEUR EDITORSWhere to Find the Best Cuban Food in MiamiBy JEN KARETNICKThe Top 13 Dishes to Try in LisbonBy KITTY GREENWALDJamaica’s 15 Essential Dishes—And Where to Eat ThemBy VAUGHN STAFFORD GRAYSee AllContinue to Next StoryADVERTISEMENTADAD