A really wonderful traditional tsipouradiko. We went on voting day when most other restaurants were closed, and had an amazing 2.5 hour lunch with 3 rounds of tsipouro and mezes. We didn't order anything else off of the menu, and only paid about €25 total. The food was generous, varied, and everything was delicious, including shellfish, so many different preparations of local fish, and veggie dishes to round it out. It was one of the best and most memorable meals of our 5 weeks in Greece - we would go back often if we...
Read moreI was hoping for an authentic tsipouradiko vibe, but unfortunately, this place fell short. The table wasn’t properly cleaned, and the overall hygiene left much to be desired. What really raised concerns was that the bottled tsipouro was unsealed—definitely not something you expect or feel safe with. There was no real atmosphere to speak of, just a flat and uninspired setting. On the bright side, the prices were the same as other places nearby, but that’s about the only positive....
Read moreIt's hidden in the back courtyard, and that's a good thing, otherwise the few seats would quickly sell out. The menu is exclusively in Greek, which is also a good thing, because then you have to ask what you're getting. At the beginning, we were only asked whether we wanted tsipouro with or without anise, and everything else came naturally. We didn't order anything extra from the menu and were stuffed after two hours. An unforgettable experience surrounded by friendly Greeks....
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