Stopped by and asked for restrooms before having a meal with kids. Felt like a tourist scam because of "broken toilet". Would have fixed the toilet after hearing our wishes to have lunch in this place, but no prices in the menu in english and also we were guided to take a seat in the only sunburning table against our wishes. The other tables "were reserved" but fair enough to say that it was a local busy time about to end. With a kid in a serious need to pee and not feeling safe we changed to nextdoor and got a warm welcome and nice meals. I do understand that having a restaurant in a crossroad to a tourist site can attract tourists only stopping by to stuck the toilet with paper but every person stepping in should be considered as paying customers with proper tip when receiving...
Read moreA great experience. The amount of customers is a good sign of the quality of the restaurant. When we arrived it was full! Good sign. We had a free table, and then the experience started. While eating in the street on small tables, the food arrives quickly, in huge amounts, for cheap prices. The chef is cooking bbq a couple of meters away. Taste is great, the meat is marinated is super good sauce, everything was delicious. It’s...
Read moreThis is where the locals go. Simple fare, but very well cooked by the chef (top marks for her). Souvlaki and pork belly (sliced across the ribs). Service is friendly and well paced. If you want a drink, it's beer, wine or Raki. Waiter gave us 3 cigarettes when we ran out. Go, to feel part of the Aptera action. Extra point for the super clean and maintained bathroom, given the rustic feel...
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