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4.5 based on 249 reviews
Our Restaurant - taverna "to Arhontiko" is located on central road of Arahova. It is close to the bridge with a magnificent view to city's clock tower. Greek and International cuisine in a very friendly enviroment.
One of the best tavernas you can visit in Arachova. Excellent local dishes like kokkora with chilopites, excellent rose wine made from the owners!! Maria is the best hostess ever!!
4.5 based on 149 reviews
Home-made, traditional cooking, with quality raw materials and reasonable prices. Elegant dining room, modern facilities, easy parking for all kinds of vehicles and a view you will definitely enjoy!
Excellent food. Traditional Greek cooking with a touch of originality. Vegetarian welcome. Amazing view and very kind owners and low prices.
4 based on 140 reviews
We visited this place which is usually crowded. Pasta was not good and pizzas nothing special. Prices are a bit high compared to the quality. For a basic pasta dish i paid 8.5 euros and service is a bit low. Better places around.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
We stopped here on our way back to Athens from Delphi and was thrilled to find such a fantastic restaurant. The setting is breathtaking overlooking the Valleys and the food was excellent. The lady that served us was so helpful, explaining the various dishes and we ended up ordering one of many dishes to share and each one was excellent. Highly recommend this place if your passing through.
4 based on 118 reviews
My wife and I stayed in Arachova for one night in our trip to Greece. We ended up at this restaurant just by chance on my 55th birthday. We had an excellent dinner of grilled octopus, wild greens, and one of the best lamb chops ever. The wonderful waitress brought out a great Kataifi (shredded wheat) dessert. We also loved the open balcony view of the valley.
4 based on 140 reviews
We stopped in for lunch in the then empty restaurant with our sleeping baby in its carriage & were surprised that the staff was disappointed that we chose the table with the wonderful view of the church and plain. Service was adequate for an empty restaurant. The salad was horrible and the burger was simply inedible but the pork chop my husband ordered was good. Prices were rather high for what you get but the same is true for most restaurants in the area. The place was clean. I would not visit again.
4.5 based on 577 reviews
Consistently delicious! Lunch, dinner! Amazing atmosphere, sweet hospitality, great service. The παιδάκια are amazing, the house salad is refreshing, family owned by 3 beautiful sisters, you can feel the passion behind this classic mountain Resturant! Looking forward to another visit!
4 based on 67 reviews
Small and cosy Italian restaurant in Araxova.
Well designed space, with large tables that bring people together.
The food is well cooked but very basic, with nothing to suggest as a "must eat".
The wine list is rich and you can find some greek gems among the provided bottles.
The prices though, are quite high for the offered food quality, even for Araxova.
Pros: location, atmosphere, service
Cons:Chef's lack of imagination, high prices, definitely needs reservation if you want to be sure that you'll eat there.
4.5 based on 85 reviews
Based on TripAdvisor suggestions, my husband and I chose Ladokolla for lunch "al fresco" in September after visiting the new archaeological museum. I had the rooster stewed in wine sauce (not tomato sauce) with Greek egg noodles. The wine sauce was bland, as were the soft noodles, which seemed to have been simply boiled with some bits of grated carrot added. The rooster was moist and could have passed for chicken. The grated "kefalotiri" cheese made my otherwise flavorless meal worthwhile. My husband had "souzoukakia" (meatballs in red sauce) with French fries, which he said were okay, but not special. We also had two large beers. This restaurant is located among some others on the car-free pedestrian portion of the main street in Thiva. Like other outdoor dining experiences in Greece, there was a stray dog begging us for food and we had to swat a few flies! Our meal came to about 20+ euro. We noted that we were charged 2 euro for bread ("artoskevasmata", for those who may not otherwise know what this means on the bill) and 1 euro for an obligatory large bottle of still water (from the island of Crete). Although we might try this restaurant again, we weren't too impressed with our first dining experience in this small town.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
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