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Zimmer:
It's practicaly at the end of the beach toward the harbour - no it doesnt particularly specialise in fish, none of the Taverna's do , whixh is a little disappointing but not surprising given the level of tourism and over-fishing.
The blonde started with Feta in the oven and I had stuffed aubergine - perfect! and definately home cooked, we then had Salmon for her and rabbit and shallot for me and pork chops for Jnr Z,again very homely, pity they served chips tho', my sauce was a little salty for my taste and tended to drown out the taste of rabbit, which was lovely and tender.
Jnr Z finished with a lemon pie which he described as being very lemoney - nice place and they deserve more custom than they had last night, they seem intent on clinging to ethnicity and good for them!!

Tonite - Zorba's which I have a feeling will be touristy greek

tonyco1:
Manthos is opposite the Nafsika Hotel and does not specialise in fish.
Waves on the beach does tend to specialise more in fish than the rest!!

Jules:
Zimmer you will love Zorbas - touristy Greek or not. The food is lovely and the dancing is very good as well.

zoe:
have to say zorbas food is great loved the dancing as well

Zimmer:
The Blonde was indeed well impressed , she started with courgette balls I had Dolmades, we then both had Kaiserii? the lamb was imo a wee bit salty [ again ] and clearly slow cooked - very nice , but it may well have been kid, thats ok though, yes very nice place, Jnr had a garlicky chicken and followed by the chockliets fudge cake Ive seen...some fellow tried eating a table that was on fire, very weird

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