Turkish restaurant in greek name. Despite the fact that it is located on the sea at a place of the Aegean Sea full of fresh fish, the list of fish had only fresh sardines and the rest was frozen (swordfish) or fish from cultivation (seabass). The service was very slow. At the end we were given a fake "receipt" and not the legal one that delivers TVA and income information to the Greek tax authorities. We only received the legal receipt when we personally asked for it. Conclusion: a restaurant that clearly wants to just attract turkish tourists, and evidently tax avoiding at the expense of the Greek people in an island at the borders of Greece that just recovers from the national financial crisis and covid crisis. If I were Greek restaurant owner in Kusadasi, the first thing I would make sure would be to fully comply with the rules including tax compliance and respect the country that hosts my business. Any other attitude is pure opportunism and disrespect at a sensitive area and a...
Read moreYamas definitely offers one of the best dinner experiences around Pythagorion. There is live music most evenings, and I don't know why but in my experience this is the only place where the guests don't hesitate to join the fun and go crazy as the evening goes on. The staff is super friendly and kind. Among the food we tried, our favorites were the grilled sea bass as the main dish and fried saganaki as the apetizer. The portions are not that big, but if you are up for a long dinner with various mezes/apetizers, you will leave satisfied. As mentioned in some other comments, the dinner service is slow, that's true, but I don't think it's a problem because the atmosphere is just too delightful to leave early. So, if you are in a hurry and want to have a quick dinner, it's not a suitable place for you. But if you want to spend a long, relaxed and fun evening with some good food, good music, around some good people, Yamas is the...
Read moreWe arrived at 7.30 and left at 9.30 with out any food , we were given 1 bottle of wine that cost 52 euro and wasn't even given a basket of bread , we wouldn't attempt to eat there ever again , the service was discusting, There were locals feed on 2 tables each side of us and we didn't receive even a basket of bread , I have been travelling to Samos / Pithagoria for 12 years and never received such bad service in Greece including 25 other towns and cities, definitely don't attempt to eat here, so many other Tavena's wanting your business and willing to bend over backwards to offer you a great experience . The owner has since offered their apology and suggested the wine was 20 euro, which is wrong. We were charged and paid 52 euro for the bottle of wine and given a small bottle of ouzo as we...
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