Great view. Worst Cesar salad I ever had, pork and chicken kebabs were normal, but beef one was 1/5.
UPD. A nice owner would ask what was wrong, the bad one will complain.
I love Greece with all my heart, I was there 8 times in different parts, ate great food and met one of the most hospital people there. Avoid this "tavern" if you don't want to get a bad representation of Greek food.
UPD2. Added photos with a bill. As we reached this point, I need to mention that you completely forgot my daughter's food. I never complain about small issues, but it's getting interesting when business owners decline reasoned criticism.
UPD3. Let's go one by one. We wanted to order giros, but it wasn't available due to the lack of tortillas. Ok, it's strange for a Greek tavern but not a problem.
Shrimp's saganaki. My wife and our friend ordered this one instead of giros. It was fine, let's say 4/5, I can suggest serving it with any kind of bread to eat it with the sauce. Shakes (Mango and watermelon) were normal, nothing incredible but tasty. Good for the price.
Chicken wings and French fries. My son liked it, it was good, what I heard from him.
Chicken nuggets and fries. Staff forgot to bring it, and my daughter was waiting too long, we asked about it, and it was obvious it was forgotten. Everyone finished their meal when my daughter received her food.
Cesar salad. The sauce was terrible, it reminded me of cheap sauce from tesco lotus, lack of chicken and hard cheese, I haven't noticed any seasoning, just cheap sauce, tomatoes, romano and bread crackers which looked and tasted like cheap supermarket type ones.
Mix souvlaki. As I mentioned chicken and pork were fine, but the beef was raw (I'm ok with raw meat in steak but not in Greek souvlaki), and it was not tasty at all. Tzatziki was also dull and completely different from what I experienced in Greece and even different Greek restaurants in Thailand, for example you can visit Aesop in Bangkok and try a good Tzatziki there. Fries were offered as a substitute for missed tortillas, thank you for the agility but it is not what you want from the Greek food experience. Thank you for...
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Now after too much Thai yam and other Thai salads I settled at this Greek tourist establishment just to get GREEK salad, but to no avail. I didn't ask about next day. And I heard the waitress say “no have” about other items at other tables.
The pizza had a decidedly Thai spiciness, I think due to the Thai ketchup used copiously by the kitchen, plus a greasy industrial ketchup style sweetness. Normally I know better than to order pizza at generic places like this, but I couldn't help myself after all the Thai food in preceeding weeks. It won't be repeated. (The pizza at Timber Hut is no good either for different reasons, the pizza at Blue Monkey is better.)
Friendly service even with a bit of English. Front terrace catches a good breeze, and car noise. Good views of the sea and some rocks. I saw only foreigners and 1 Thai man getting a pizza to take out. They all play noisy stuff from their phones. Let's stick to seafood dishes...
Read moreyou cannot possibly have a greek restaurant without olive oil, the owner pretends it is but if you know what olive oil is, you know there is no way for it to be. Also, we ordered souvlaki, everything was way to dry and the lamb was tough as leather. Tbey forgot the parmesan on the ceasar salad, and when it came there were some weird blue moldy spots on the cheese, the owner assured that had nothing to do with mold, but didn't know where it was comming from either. we ordered a tomato mozarella salad, we got a small tomato sliced with one small ball of mazarella sliced as well, NOTHING to do with what is shown on the menu, they show italian basil, but give us the Thai one. I have nothig against Thai basil but 180 bahts for this tiny salad is a scam for what we got. I definitely do not recommend...
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