Sidari (Greek: Σιδάρι) is a settlement in the northern part of the island of Corfu. It is a community of the municipal unit of Esperies. In 2011 its population was 386.
Things to do in Sidari
4.5 based on 580 reviews
This place was amazing. Family run and everything was home made. Enjoyed every mouthful. Great service too!
4.5 based on 305 reviews
Jenis Cafe,we pride ourselves on fresh products,good service and provide a friendly place to spend some of your holiday hours.From a scrumptious homemade cake, to a freshly filled roll while you wait, to a luscious milkshake or a tasty panini. All of this and more, free wifi,range of drinks, local info, all served up from early in the morning till late at night. Whatever time you need something you can usually find it at Jeni`s.
Jenni doesn't just do the best milkshakes in Sidari. She is also lovely lady with a big heart. I bought a cat calendar to support the fantastic work she does with rescued cats and dogs. Well done Jenni and co and for the milkshakes!
4.5 based on 278 reviews
Find at 39.79218,19.70703. Also see http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Travel-g676295-s1/Sidari:Corfu:Inside.html
If you're looking for great quality food with a fantastic pace so you can actually enjoy your meal - this is highly recommended. Such low prices for the quality, and as a big Italian food fan, the authenticity of this food could not be faulted.
You must book as it is very popular but well worth it.
The main strip is filled with fast food style places and even those where you sit down it's super fast service - not a very enjoyable experience in my opinion. I like to take my time over my food and enjoy the company I'm in - this place was a godsend !
4.5 based on 531 reviews
I'm a vegetarian with coeliac disease and I looked into this restaurant before I went on holiday as someone had told me the owners wife also had coeliac disease. ...I wasn't disappointed at all..I had a dish called Bream which was a pot roast of various veggies in a sauce with feta cheese. .we went a second time and I had vegetarian souvlaki. .both dishes were very tasty. .my meat eating friends also enjoyed their meals too..I would recommend eating here
4.5 based on 792 reviews
Traditional Greek Taverna
I just adore this restaurant. Their food is consistently delicious. The setting, the service and the staff are fantastic. Marios the owner is a lovely man and full credit must go to the ladies in the kitchen. Prices are incredible. A MUST place to eat when you visit Sidari.
4.5 based on 244 reviews
The oldest Taverna in Town ...<br><br>Great sea view - Spectacular Sunsets - right on the beach....
Excellent, home made greek food, very reasonably priced, delightful, attentive staff, lovely quiet setting overlooking the sea, my husband and I loved the food here so much, we kept going back during our holiday. Highly recommend. Nice for a drink too.Hello Thank You so much for eating in our place , it was a pleasure to serve You.. We will be looking forward to see You back in the near Future... Till then have good Times and Big smiles... Best regards The El Greco Team
5 based on 592 reviews
My wife and I came to Kelly's a few times last year and loved the place.
This time we popped in probably everyday, either for the lovely ice-creams and then to eat them on the beach or to have a drink and a relaxing chat with the owner Spiros and his lovely girlfriend Lucy.
I don't like recommending places to people just in case they don't like them but I always recommend Kelly's to people as it's that good.
I swear Spiros makes the best strawberry daiquiri in sidari
See you soon Steve and Sharon.
4.5 based on 836 reviews
The redefinition of the rich cultural heritage of Greek gastronomy High quality service and hospitality, the creation of a high aesthetic, warm and homely atmosphere, the continuous update and development in the approach to the concept of food and the emergence of Greek cuisine through Greek raw materials and recipes are the main components of Greek village philosophy
Visited especially for my 86yr old, disabled Mum to see the Greek dancing. Food arrived only minutes after ordering...obviously “microwaved/heated up”, & tasteless. Greek dancing lasted 35mins (by which time restaurant was 1/2 full) & ended with a traditional “fire dance” where an accelerant is squirted over the floor, set fire to & danced through, however on this occasion it was squirted too close to our table & the fire actually burnt my Mum’s foot! When we complained to staff they apologised & asked could they bring us two more beers?! We explained that we needed to leave immediately to administer first aid & they then presented us with a bill for the full amount, including the two beers we’d had, despite offering us free drinks. Not a place we’ll be returning to, & not in our opinion worth it, regardless of the unfortunate end to our night.
4.5 based on 124 reviews
Ate here twice in the week ,all the food was cooked to order,freshly made and superb !!
They are a great team and really make you welcome,you get lot,s to eat ,we had fish,chips ,curry sauce,bread and butter and drinks for 20 euroes,good value, great menu ,lot,s to choose from ,grab a takeaway and take a short walk to the harbour and enjoy the veiw, don,t miss chippy chippy folks !
4.5 based on 240 reviews
A little gem hidden away in a side street across the road from the Mexican restaurant. We visited on a Thursday night when Splinter were supporting Lisa Briggs (resident DJ). What a night. Super setlist, fabulous musicians (including Tomas, the demented greek lead guitarist) and an amazing voice that is Lisa. From the opening bars of the first number to the closing riffs of the encore we were entertained at the highest level. The bar affords a great host to the musical extravaganza, and the staff are friendly and very busy.
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