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

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debra:
Your list seems to say traditional Greek First night?  Well, if that was what I was looking for I would go to the Nafsika - one of the oldest hotels, in the traditional old part of the village, serving traditional food, very traditional terraces, tables, if you're lucky Spiros and co deancing as you eat and the most important part.................................yummy, tasty, fantastic GREEK FOOD cooked by Mama Theodora.  Wine by the carafe.  Oh and just to make you realise you are definitely in Greece - crazy paving. Lots of other good restaurants to try but the Nafsika says Greek Traditional better than anyone else.  Lucky, lucky you. 8)

tonyco1:
Yes - Nafsika food is great - but so is almost everywhere else, I think most people choose to recommend those who they became good friends with,
as the quality, and most menu's throughout the village is pretty constant, with each venue having one or two individual dishes that stand out.
I still say take a walk if you are not sure and check out the menu, find somewhere that ticks all your boxes , such as ambiance etc.
If you don't want Traditional fare, go for one of the Bistro's for that special meal, or a BBQ night with entertainment.
You really can't go wrong!

Jules:
Of course for Zorbas it depends what time you get there as well as the dancing is pretty much over by about 9.15pm / 9.30pm

Tredegar Boy:
Apologies to everyone else's choices but it has to be Zorba's for us and our two boys. :)

tonyco1:
Everyone has their favourite venue - we like them all!!

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