The server was extremely rude from the start as we didn’t have our food order ready and just drink order for our group of 4. Food was fine, mediocre. Issues began when the bill arrived and the server says cash only for a 92 euro bill and said he forgot to tell us before we ordered that it was cash only when we stated we didn’t have that much cash. He said to try a nearby atm and we told him we did not have a debit card just credit card. He walks away with no resolution for his mistake of not telling us. We go up to him at the bar after extended periods of stress of what to do and tell him we only have 70 euros cash not 92. He then says okay give me your credit card and swipes it while hiding the machine behind the counter so other guests can’t see. The card goes through with no issues so basically he was scamming us all along for him to avoid paying taxes. If he had said cash from the start it would of been a different story and we would not have dined there but how can he have said that when a large bill arrives and put his customers in such an awkward spot. Honestly this place isn’t worth your time or the hassle considering the food is mediocre and service is less...
Read more⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A perfect blend of location, flavour, and hospitality
Dining at Jaipur Palace on Paradise Beach was one of the most unexpectedly delightful moments of our Mykonos trip. Set against a stunning beachfront backdrop, the restaurant offers not just a feast for your palate but also for your eyes. The ambiance was warm, welcoming, and uniquely serene — a true escape from the usual crowd-heavy beach bars nearby.
We ordered the mix platter, butter chicken, and aloo paratha, and were genuinely impressed by the authenticity and balance of spices. The butter chicken in particular was rich, velvety, and just the right amount of indulgent. The mint chutney and crispy papad served alongside brought that extra zing — elevating the entire meal.
A special shoutout goes to Pradeep Sharma, who truly went above and beyond to ensure a smooth, personalized experience. His humility, attentiveness, and genuine warmth added a layer of hospitality you rarely find — especially in tourist hubs.
Highly recommended for anyone craving Indian flavours in Mykonos. Come for the food, stay for the view, and leave with a smile — thanks to people...
Read moreWent there for lunch yesterday. First of all, the waitstaff was extremely rude. He also had no sense of hygiene, and was arrogant. I've attached his picture, as I was too scared to ask his name. The food was very spicy. There was no nuance of flavour at all, except for heat. The selection was very limited. Usual Palak paneer, nameless chicken gravy types. The jeera in the rice was burnt, rendering the whole dish unpalatable. The Naan was like cardboard. Dessert was " rice kheer". First of all, this waitstaff served it with his finger dipped into the food!! As for the taste, it was just milk, sugar are rice mixed. No resemblance to kheer. It also tasted so awful, that I couldn't eat more than one spoonful. This restaurant is also extremely elder unfriendly. The access path is gravel, and steep, very risky for elderly or disabled people. The stairs to the restaurant are also a nightmare. The only redeeming aspect of this restaurant is the view, overlooking paradise beach. I would recommend giving this restaurant a BIG MISS. It is not worth the long drive and effort to get...
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