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"Probably the best Greek restaurant in England, Mazi is pure alchemy and poetry." -- Alain Ducasse, renowned triple Michelin-starred French chef The Greek word mazi means "together" -- gathering, company, mass, combination, mixture. In the realm of food, mazi is a stimulating combination of flavorful dishes perfect for sharing. Mazi features 115 inspired interpretations of traditional Greek food, including many dishes that happen to be gluten-free, vegetarian or vegan. The recipes are easy and quick to make and use readily available ingredients, with alternatives noted for the few specialty ingredients. The recipes include: Amuse Shots (Amuse bouches) - Watermelon and Mastiha (liqueur) ; Lime and Mint; and Winter Orange and Spice Bread and Condiments -- Koulouria (bread rings) ; Ladenia (tomato-topped bread) ; Tiropsomo (fried cheese bread) Jars (mezedes, appetizers) - Grilled Aubergine With Soy and Thyme Honey; Fish Roe Mousse Tarama (smoked cod roe) Salads and Raw - Oysters Mojito; Figs, Warm Talagani (cheese) and Baby Leaves With Rakomelo (pomace brandy) ; Stir-Fried Politiki Salad (politiki meaning from Constantinople) Hot Plates - Crispy Lamb Belly With Miso Aubergines and Chickpea and Tahini Pure; Grandmama's Meatballs With Handmade Crisps; Clam and Prawn Pilafi With Roasted Tomatoes, Lemon and Saffron Signature Dishes - Caramelized Iberico Pork Chop; Slow-cooked Lamb Shank With Vegetable Briam (ratatouille) ; Lobster Pasta With Metaxa (brandy) and Basil; Vegan Magiritsa (soup) Desserts - Angel Hair With Almond Custard and Caramelized Nuts; Kolokithopita (butternut filo pie) ; Walnut and Metaxa Cake; Easter Tsoureki; Warm Rice Pudding With Vanilla and Lemon Cocktails - Mastiha Mojito; Tzatziki Martini; Gingerouzo; Hot Mli (honey) .