Vicki and Markos’ place. They are delightful people: warm, friendly, and interesting. We drove up and had a great breakfast- eggs from their own hens, peppers from their garden.
Simple food, done really really well. No menu, just talk to them and see what they can do… We were happy to wait a while for our breakfast as Vicki finished baking a cake to be ready for that evening.
We went back for dinner…. Saturdays Markos barbecues Souvlaki, with a perfect Greek salad and tzatziki. Vicki’s cakes and deserts are great…
Really loved their cafe/restaurant. So happy these places can still be found. Not an ounce of cynicism behind it, not really catering to tourists… let’s not ruin...
Read moreThis delightful cafe serves authentic traditional food and is well worth a visit, especially if you want a change from all the standard commercial fare. We stopped by after reading the reviews and were not disappointed. We wanted something to take away with us for the beach, and the lady made us a tiganopsomo on the spot, which was perfect. As we were waiting, we were told the stories behind the pictures on the wall, and the history of the place. We also met their 17 year old cat, along with an army of neighbouring cats curious about the attention. There were delicious looking cakes too but sadly they wouldn't have withstood the journey. For...
Read moreA really delightful little taverna situated in the centre of a small, quiet village, just a 10-15 minute drive from Fiskardo.
We sat outside this traditional taverna on one of half dozen tables. Vicky, our very friendly and kind host, prepared two delicious Greek salads while we had a lovely conversation with her daughter.
Such good food, and remarkable value for money. The two salads with a beer, and soft drink and two icecreams came to less than 20 euros. In Fiskardo and elsewhere, you can pay double that.
A wonderful way to while away some time on this island whilst enjoying traditional Greek food and hospitality...
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