Reviews on European food in Kolios, Sporades, Greece including Salt and Pepper, Victoria Complex Restaurant, Jasteri Restaurant & Bar, Salt and Pepper, Skiathos Olive Thea Restaurant, My Ithaki, Green Meadow Restaurant, Meat-ing, Exantas Bar Restaurant, Phoenix Sky Line Restaurant Bar
Restaurants in Kolios
5 based on 148 reviews
Award restaurant with the best quality, breakfast that provide local skiathos product,and restaurant with spectacular view,and professional service.For the season of 2019 the restaurant will be closed .
WOW! what an amazing restaurant. We were looked after by the owner who went out of his way to talk about the creation of the dishes on the menu as well as the wines he selects for the menu. Donât believe any reports about the restaurant not accepting credit cards. Of course they do!The restaurant is set in the hills overlooking the sea and is so romantic and intimate. If you get the chance, book a table. But you will have to book in advance because it is very popular.
4 based on 803 reviews
If the idea of Greek cuisine with a twist just above the seashore sounds interesting to you, come and join us in an exquisite wine and dine experience!!!
We really enjoyed our dinner, first meal we had in skiathos, would definitely go back, great service and food, would recommend.
4 based on 79 reviews
Had eaten here a couple of years ago so thought I would give it another try this time. The staff are as friendly as I remember and the food may be simple but always fresh and tastes good while also being very fairly priced. A lovely cheap and very friendly place to have a light bite to eat
4 based on 281 reviews
Possibly the most authentic Greek Taverna in Trulous. Service was excellent in this off road eaterie. We ordered the house red which was very palatable. The bread was actually fresh and not hard as it has been in other restaurants. We then shared stuffed vine leaves as astarter, very authentic. My main, Moussaka, was excellent. My husbands slow cooked rabbit in tomato sauce was exceptional. Nice complimentary ice creams served with the bill. Highly recommended.
4 based on 202 reviews
We organised a professional meeting early at night Very poor service and the food average . The owner was often telling to oyr compaby admin hiw unfriendly the greeks are, he is Serbian or i dont know. He was keep tellun abou the free sunbeds . So touristic but si 80s at the sane time I am very sorry for your experience but this wasn't in our restaurant!!As the manager of My Ithaki, I can assure you that the owner doesn't come in contact with the costumers, it's my job and I 've never had this conversation with anyone. I hope you find the right restaurant which deserves this review.
4 based on 658 reviews
First the good points. Firstly the restaurant offer a free shuttle service from your accomodation to the restaurant and back, which does save a bit of hassle. However, don't expect a limousine because it's a clapped out fiat multiplex mov which has many warning lights flashing. In addition, some of the journey is on unmade roads which resulted in plenty of dust being in the passenger area (ladies be warned). Secondly, the view from the outside seating area at the Olive Thea is outstanding, but then there is the meal.I ordered the shank of lamb which was very nice, and had asked if I could replace the mashed potato with baked potato (I still have teeth, so will leave the puréed veg for later in life), to which the waiter said it was not possible, and anyway it would interfere with the delicate mixture of flavourings that the meal was specially prepared to supply!! I mean, what a load of Bull****. It was mashed potato on my plate, not truffle infused potato specially crushed by Himalayan monks. My wife on the other hand asked for Lamb Klefto, which was distinctly lacking in Lamb, and not too great on the Kleftiko front either. The latter dish cost â¬14, and was quite expensive for the quantity supplied.Lastly, the Olive Thea is a bit of an enigma as to its cultural roots, because it's situated overlooking a picturesque Greek bay, and yet offered Tira Misu for dessert, and a complimentary small glass of Sangria when you get your bill. Stick to the Greek menu folks, that's why people come to your island. Try a complimentary Ouzo with the bill, that would be a step I the right direction. Lastly, the service from the waiters when you first arrive is excellent. Sadly that attentiveness doesn't continue, and after our main meal dishes were removed, we struggled for some time to catch their attention in order to order dessert. In addition, we were literally plagued by a squadron of marauding wasps for part of the evening, to the extent that we had to stop eating our meal. The waiters saw us both trying to swat the little beggars with our napkins, and not once did they offer or try to assist.
4 based on 1355 reviews
Although I enjoyed my meal here (allowed me to order for children's menu); my husband was very disappointed with the limited menu. Although not much choice, the food he had was well cooked and served and he did enjoy it, Lovely setting with twice weekly live music.
4 based on 343 reviews
We had a fabulous meal with our famioy of 4, the staff were friendly and attentive ad the food was great - what's not to like!
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4 based on 590 reviews
I couldn't fault this place, great food (curries are highly recommended) service and drinks were fab, lovely feel to the place and a free dessert!!
4 based on 1355 reviews
Although I enjoyed my meal here (allowed me to order for children's menu); my husband was very disappointed with the limited menu. Although not much choice, the food he had was well cooked and served and he did enjoy it, Lovely setting with twice weekly live music.
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