The best food option at the island’s port. Prices are reasonable and the food is tasty. But… the space is makeshift and the service is slow. I ate there twice—once I got takeaway, and the second time I dined in. I definitely prefer the takeaway option. The portion I got (same dish) was larger and the service was much faster. I really like that they offer traditional home-cooked Greek meals. It’s a great spot for tourists to experience authentic Greek cuisine, and also for those who don’t want to eat something greasy or go to a typical tavern. There are quite a few vegan options, mostly...
Read moreLocated on the harbour this is a real throwback to the Greece of old. Just a few tables and a spoken menu. What they have cooked today is what they have. No choice. Not a place for fussy eaters but great if you're a fan of greek goat stews or plates of unidentified fish. No music, no frills. At the end of September there was no other choice of venue on this tiny unspoiled island. Passable house red wine but the white was a bit hard going apparently. If you like bright lights.music and ambience it's not for you. If you loved Greece 50 years ago you'll think...
Read moreBusy when we got there, waited ages to get served as only one lovely lady running around. No menu, we got told what was on offer. I had the chicken and potatoes from the oven with a lemon sauce and the wife had meatballs and rice. Both were absolutely delicious and arrived quickly as did the 500ml of house white wine, which was so good we had another. Together with a beer, the bill came to 26 euros. And NO MUSIC! Other restaurants take note, just a very peaceful evening listening to the water lapping round the harbour and Greek families chatting. I...
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