Along the shores of Karabournaki lye two identical but different restaurants named Χάλαρο. The same because they're under the same ownership and they have the same menus. Different because of their atmosphere. It is wiser to have a reservation before going there because it's usually packed. It's a place were we can go with a suit or with jeans and a shirt. I would stick to their specialties which is chicken. Prices are reasonable too high for Greece, but you pay both for the food and the atmosphere. Parking is a bit tough, depending on the hours, and if you want to bring kids, they will be a little bored, there's no room for them to play. Highly suggested visit and we will definitely be going...
Read moreThe food in this restaurant is very good. The menu is not very big, and the dishes are a mix of old recipes (from the old, well known Halaro that mostly cooked chicken) and new more fusion cuisine. The prices are relatively high, but very worthwhile. The service is quick and very professional. The only negative but understandable feature is that it's mostly too crowded. Don't even think to try to eat there on a weekend without having reserved a table. The restaurant doesn't give free dessert, but the desserts you can order are very tasty, especially the ice cream profiteroles. An important observation : the Wiener Schnitzel I had here was better than the supposed best Schnitzel I...
Read moreEstablished name in the city, but it might be confusing for the first-time visitor, as actually there are two almost identical restaurants with the same name, of the same ownership, separated by only by a street block on the same street. The place goes back twenty years, when they specialised in chicken dishes. Nowdays they have an extended menu with many other options. Whatever you will choose will be tasty and come in a big portion. Nice desserts too and coffee can be enjoyed. It's better to book, especially on weekends, as it fills quickly. They allow dogs in the exterior, covered space, as far as I know. But better call and ask. Nothing is set in stone...
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