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Best Restaurant or Taverna
BAJ:
Ok, so this is based on this years visit. Returned home today and was only there 10 nights so could not even get around all of our usual. After my comments above it will be no surprise to learn I place Manthos up there. We had lunch there most days and evening meal twice. Some tavernas/ restaurants we ate at this year we were a little disappointed with compared to previous visits, but this we put down to the particular dishes we chose. Service was as usual; friendly, warm and welcoming at all. Top four:
1 Manthos
2 Romanza restaurant, I know it’s a hell of a walk if you are not staying there ( we were) but the chefs food was outstanding. The family took over the restaurant and pool bar last year, Dad is the chef and the three sons run the front of house. Outstanding food.
3 Beachcomber
4 Yiannis family restaurant
Rod:
--- Quote from: Tredegar Boy on August 30, 2020, 02:30:58 AM ---Beachcomer - though I do think they need to vary the menu - it's been much the same since it opened in 2007.
Olympia - it's had it's ups and downs but has been consistently good the last couple of years
Zorbas - mainly for the atmosphere to be honest
Manthos - old and new
We do like Yiannis Grill and loved The Sunset when it was open - do miss that place.
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I had the best bekri ever at Sunset. I think I have spelled it right. :-\
geordieborn:
--- Quote from: BAJ on September 01, 2020, 01:49:25 AM ---This year Manthos does not have the same waiting staff. I wouldn’t like to speculate who the waiter was you found rude last year but, Winkie and Geordieborn I would be amazed if it was Andreas who took it over last year and continues to run it this year. He has a real passion for customer service and I have never seen him rude or even indifferent, everyone welcomed with enthusiasm. He runs it and serves his mums food having moved from many years running Romanza restaurant and bar. This year owing to the uncertainty of the season he is running daytime service on his own and has a waiter, Akis, with him in the evening who I understand was at the Nafsica. He has been really busy despite the lower numbers of tourists, which is a testament to the quality of food and service. If anyone has a visit coming up then try it, I don’t think you will be disappointed.
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Glad to hear you had a good time BAJ and thanks for the updates. Yes, I’m pretty sure the guy was in charge at Manthos, and was indeed called Andreas. Different people different views on what is and is not good service/attitude. I would not go so far as to say we found him rude and this impression of him came very , very early in our holiday, first evening visit in fact! Saying that we continued to go there the entire holiday and would do so again as the food , location and views were superb. The young girl and well built guy a lunch time were the exact opposite in as much as they quite laid back, but knew exactly when and what to do without having to try to demonstrate this all the time. Perhaps Andreas having the additional responsibility and a young business will be different over time. It’s odd for us as all the previous years when Manthos had the place we never went! More so when we think how well we knew (and still do) the old fox…
hobbes:
We never got into Manthos as there was no menu for us to peruse so we didn't bother!
Funnily enough we have similar issues at Waves-like the menu, love the location but there has always been one chap there who acts like he's doing us a big favour letting us eat there so we stopped bothering! So strange when everyone else welcomes us with open arms. Our faves would be ;
Olympia
Zorbas
Little Prince-Steve loves their sizzling steak, the dish you can wear as well as eat....
Brusko
Honourable mention to the bakery for their pain au chocolate-I don't know what sort of chocolate they use in them but it tastes like "Old Jamaica"....My favourite memories from last year were eating them for brekkie on the balcony overlooking the Vicky pool and the sea, and just thinking-"It doesn't get better than this"....
geordieborn:
Yes, finding menus can be a bit harder these days, never with Nafsika mind you! Waves is on the road at the top of the back little ally, they likely need one on the beach! We had a coffee there as we do with most places to suss them out for eating, guy was okay and friendly enough, but the espresso awful! Same with Manthos a coffee and water early morning and request to see the evening menu (which were on the bar in any case). But I agree it would probably be better to have something outside, but then again when you are full most nights and change the menu often, perhaps it's not worth their effort?
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