We had a great (extended) evening @ Panorama! My girlfriend is a vegetarian and often takes a little longer with the menu, but that was no problem. After the drinks arrived they let us be and while I enjoyed the perfect view of the sea, port and mountains my girlfriend was puzzling over what she'd like to eat. When she was ready I gave a little sign and only then did the waiter come over to take our order. This was reflective of the chill holiday vibe that we'd experienced since arriving. Then the food; it was the best food we've had all holliday. And after 1100km's on Kreta and many, MANY different taverna's (many much more expensive) that's saying something. All was wonderfully tasteful and I'd recommend getting a Cretan salade on the side, because its perfect. We got to talking with two German students (special shoutout to Anastasia and Louisa! You guys are awesome!!) and were joined by our incredibly friendly, witty and funny host Bladie. We had endless laughs and even a little cry in comraderie and pure honest gathering of friendly souls. Thanks guys for this truly lovely evening!
Ps: don't skip the Panorama cocktail. You're...
Read moreI called and asked specifically for fried fish I went and they told me they have none left then they showed me 3-4 fishes that’s all they have, they took 1hour and half to bring 2 salads and bread we asked for glasses 20 times and they were not bringing any. My son is 2 years old and he was waiting for his food and they didn’t bring it at all. At the end we were calling them sir sir can you come please he was ignoring us so we had to go a little louder for him to listen and he went off on us and started screaming and calling my dad to shut up, then they told us to pay and leave we paid for foods we never had on the table. Such a bad service we are from Canada, and Sweden, Germany, Lebanon and Netherlands we come here almost every year and never had such a...
Read moreExcellent food! You have to order side dishes separately but it's very tasty food. The view of the port is amazing, too, and the service is nice. The servant explained to us that the building used to be a storage area for trading in the old days, they stored carub in there which is why they also serve the Cretan soft drink called Biral, which he said is made with carub. It has a caramel flavor but not too sweet and reminds a bit of something between coke...
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