I believe this tavern is different experience with different time, owners mood, and different people. Best comparison I can think is visit to your grandmother when you show up unexpectedly, and she starts fussing around, reheating food, mixing the salad. When you look at the menu, prices are okay. But honestly is a compromise - dishes we got were reheated at least 3 times this day, a bowl of greek salad for 7.5 eur (5 eur on menu) was only freshly made thing on the table.
Cash only. I have attached a receipt which I cannot read, but according to the menu we received, at least one dish has different price here and there are two items we did not order. One, I believe is bread, which was brought to the table, but we did not touch it and second I really have no idea.
Dear owners, there is very simple suggestion for you - if you want more money, rise the prices, and thee will be no problem for me to pay 10 euros instead of 9 for lamb chop, but do not pull these tricks with extra fees for god knows what. This is most annoying thing a...
Read morePlease come here, this is the best tavern you can find in the island. It is owned by Athanasia, the most welcoming lady in the island. She does everything by herself, everything she gets is to help the family and specially her grandchildren. You will just hear the villagers chatting, playing cards or the tv…. after that, the silence embraces the scene and it bring peace and calm… it is definitely my favourite place to have dinner after an exploring day. Her greek salad is THE BEST in the WORLD, I am not being funny, you will never ever find something like this anywhere, every single ingredient it is just incredible and outstanding, onion, tomato, peper, cucumber……. oh my god!!!!! it is just IN CRE DI BLE. Then her specialty is katsikaki, you gotta order that with her freshly cut fries, she just cuts everything in the moment 😮💨😮💨🤤🤤❤️🩹❤️🩹 paidakia (lamb chops) are also a must, from the village’s lambs. Mousakas is also really good. Well everything is amazing here just come and please enjoy yourself and her company. From your...
Read moreAmazing to see the place still here and largely unchanged. I walked by here on Wednesday July 26, 1995 after getting off the bus from Rhodos. I had been staying with friends there. As an American hiker and backpacker I had decided that I wanted to climb the highest place on the island and see the temple ruins. As you can see from my photo, the trees are a little more full and leaves lower to the ground, the traffic warning poles are now blue instead of red but the tavern is still blue. Across the street the church is almost identical except for the sign and a wrought iron gate has...
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