Find out what Greek restaurants to try in Mazotos. Mazotos (Greek: Μαζωτός, Italian: Mazotto) is a village 22 km away from Larnaca in Cyprus, close to the sea.
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4 based on 30 reviews
My first visit here and impressed with the friendliness and efficiency of the staff, they made us feel really welcome. Food pretty good and freshly prepared, we particularly liked the sheftalia. This restaurant is good for Vegetarians as they serve plenty of tasty veggie options.We ordered the Petritis white wine, our favourite Xinisteri which was well chilled and at Euro 18 per bottle a decent price.The taverna is quite difficult to find in the dark if you don't know the area so would recommend a trip to find it in daylight. Worth a visit!
5 based on 33 reviews
I have visited this restaurant more than twice. The staff is very polite and helpful. The portions are quite generous while the quality was the same between visits. The restaurant has a clear view to the sea which is unfortunately unsuited for swimming. Iwould definitely recommend it.
4 based on 212 reviews
Our extended family of ten are here twice while staying in a nearby beach front villa.The location right on a headland offers stunning views, which goes well with the good menu choice on offer.The prices are very reasonable and the staff were friendly.
Live music every Friday and Saturday with a five member group. Free white/red wine in carafe every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday!
We are stopping local to this taverna in Alethrico and the locals and villa owners highly recommend it especially for the Mezze. I can tell you now they weren't wrong. The hospitality is first class and the food is out of this world. This is a "must do" if your in Cyprus. A massive thanks you to the staff for making us so welcome. The prices are excellent as well.
4 based on 28 reviews
This is by far the best place for traditional Cypriot food.We have been coming here for years and it never fails Weâve been her just over a week and been here 4 times already.Meze is plentiful and tasty. Kebab takeout in a pitta in to die for. Very reasonable from £8 per head to £16 if you have meze.
4 based on 128 reviews
This is a tavern one of many in this town just outside Kite and near Lanarca. It is typical of taverns and street names are difficult to find even if they exist
We went here 4 times while in Cyprus, it's a real family run taverna. All the food is homemade and tastes absolutely amazing.We had the meze twice and we were beaten twice, we tried really hard but we did have a great breakfast the next morning.A massive thank you to Andy and Ells for taking us here, loved eating here. Mark & Chienmei
4 based on 106 reviews
Drinks expensive, same as beachside reataurants on Phinikoudes and Mackenzie (5.50 small beer) and told only do cypriot drinks bit didnt have Keo!!!!Meze was at least a 3rd more expensive than most and nearly all dishes came with sickly sweet sauces that we had to remove to eat. Was told 50/50 veg and meat ( as we had vegetarian with us) but only had 3 dishes of meat, one was liver not prepared correctly so had sinew/veins in it so was chewy and not nice at all. Salads very basic and small portions (one had five cherry tomatoes and a small handful of leaves, another was three leaves of cos lettuce, droopy and not cleaned). Tried to be trendy but was so unpalatable we couldnt eat it, they probably thought we were full but just didnt want anymore by last course and not once asked how we liked it. We all like a twist on traditional but not when its not tasty.It was anniversary meal for my parents (mum is diabetic) and she could not eat hardly anything. Felt embarrassed that we took them there.Would not recommend at all
5 based on 188 reviews
We ate here twice during a recent holiday in the Larnaca area. On both occasions the grilled chicken kebab was very nice but the seafood was not up to the same standard - the grilled king prawns lacked flavour and the fish kebab (from the Indian section of the menu) had an odd texture (I don't know what kind of fish this was). The portions were really generous so you won't leave hungry. The service was a little variable ... on the first visit (a busy Friday night) they were friendly and efficient but strangely, not quite so much on the really quiet Sunday night.
4 based on 73 reviews
Try the the Cyprus breakfast. Loved it. Bumped into it after disappointment of Zygi (Only go to Zygi if you like fish and beer, literally nothing else) great coffee and two breakfasts for less than 20 euros
5 based on 190 reviews
Visited with my husband and two children (9 and 10) just over a week ago. Beautiful setting (we sat outside at colourful tables surrounded by twinkling lights), welcoming and friendly hosts, good pricing and delicious, fresh, home cooked Greek food. We had the meze and the food never stopped coming! My son had sausage and chips and a bowl of hummus so plenty for the little ones too. Donât miss the opportunity to eat here if youâre in the area and brush up on your Greek to chat to Lori the lorikeet.
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