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San Stef Virgin - Where Should We Eat on our First Night ?

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Jimbo:

--- Quote from: Sandra W on April 06, 2011, 02:07:19 AM ---Obviously not a Shani Lewis fan!

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Haven't got the faintest idea who Shani Lewis is! Sounds like a half-Welsh Pakistani. Interesting.

Jimbo:

--- Quote from: Karen on April 06, 2011, 03:04:17 PM ---We almost always eat at Nafsika.  Our opinion is that it is rustic...

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I think Spiros would probably prefer "sophisticated" to "rustic".

Looking forward to some of that in July. It was a bit chilly last October.

Overall, it's quite hard to get a seriously bad meal in AS (changed from San Stef to Agios Stef) because it's really not at all like Sidari or Kavos.

We'll eat in Little Prince the night we arrive because the food's great and we're staying there. It seems to me to be a bit impolite to arrive for the third year, hug, and vanish off elsewhere.

loftyscot:
Jimbo

In one of life's small coincidences we have a recipe for lamb with apricots. It's one of our favourites and will be cooked for my sister's 63rd when she visits us the weekend after next.

Yammas

Jimbo:
Lofty - As we overlap in July we can have a bit of an outing to assess the Zorba's product. When I was student way back in the early sixties my ex-wife and I used to make it often, using very cheap cuts of lamb and dried apricots.

I wouldn't advise John to go there on their first night, because it's the only taverna I know where the food is kept hot by the sheer radiation of female lust. The waiters are all good-looking, but Vasilis is dangerously beautiful in a strong attacking-the-gates-of-Troy kind of way. Last year there were a couple of rather well-spoken women in their thirties sitting next to us; I noticed the eye-lines; I noticed the lull in their conversation; I noticed the strange flush in the cheeks. "Excuse me," I said to nearest woman, "May I just ask if you think Vasilis is incredibly good-looking?"  Wrenching her eyes off him for all of two seconds she replied "Sadly, yes."

Jules:
Great subject and as most have said everyone has there favourites. We will probably go to Zorba on our first night but that is not set in stone. Whereabouts ar you staying as that may also dictate where you go. There are so many fantastic tavernas you will find it hard to choose.

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