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Where to eat out in San Stefanos? / Re: Spoilt for choice 2013
« on: March 11, 2013, 10:24:40 PM »
I don't often agree with Jimbo but on this occasion I must, well almost.
It's difficult to find a bad meal in Agios(San)Stefanos. There are some that we visit very regularly and some not so regularly. Mrs Wasp loves The Beachcomber, I am not so struck on it, the lack of Greek food, wine by the bottle only and no payments by card permitted.
We also love Ozzie Oils, the BBQ is terrific and Kerry's singing is devine.
As Jim Lad says there are some "musts" for us, it's The little Prince, The Romanza, Yiannis (opposite the Mythica site), Manthos, Waves (for their pikilia) and The Nafsika are not to be missed.
I would find it very difficult to list in order the best tavernas.
It's difficult to find a bad meal in Agios(San)Stefanos. There are some that we visit very regularly and some not so regularly. Mrs Wasp loves The Beachcomber, I am not so struck on it, the lack of Greek food, wine by the bottle only and no payments by card permitted.
We also love Ozzie Oils, the BBQ is terrific and Kerry's singing is devine.
As Jim Lad says there are some "musts" for us, it's The little Prince, The Romanza, Yiannis (opposite the Mythica site), Manthos, Waves (for their pikilia) and The Nafsika are not to be missed.
I would find it very difficult to list in order the best tavernas.