Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Perama, Ionian Islands, Greece. Perama (Greek: Πέραμα) is a port city and a suburb of Piraeus and Athens (Greece). It lies on the southwest edge of the Aegaleo mountains, on the Saronic Gulf coast. It is 8 km northwest of central Piraeus, and 15 km west of Athens city centre. The municipality has an area of 14.729 km. It forms the western terminus of the Port of Piraeus (Athens' port) and there is also a passenger port that provides ferry services to Salamis Island.
Restaurants in Perama
4 based on 211 reviews
We actually travelled here from Ermones based purely on the trip adviser reviews and were not disappointed. We had a tremendous meal of mixed starters (ribs were superb!) followed by beef satay and chilli pork. Both were so delicious and satisfied our craving for good quality and tasty Chinese food. Service was friendly and attentive without being over the top. Highly recommended.Thank you very much for your kindly words!We are very happy that you enjoyed your meal with as!Hope to see you again!!We glad that your daily trip was worth it!!
4 based on 158 reviews
"A sense of Japan in the heart of Corfu"An ambience that reminds one of those famous Sushi Bars - Restaurants in Far East.Located in the heart of one of the most popular regions of Corfu, in Kanoni. Our fine selection of japanese foods will tickle every s
Very friendly service and great sushi with life music in the background. Came just after sunset and they found me the perfect table. Sushi £8-15 so reasonable. Recommended if you have enough of Greek food. Romantic spot for dinner!
5 based on 373 reviews
The Tandoori Bites provides a unique opportunity for a memorable visit of the Indian food and comfort. Indian cuisines prepared to their perfection by highly professional chefs will compel each mind to make their visits more frequent. Bar with its multipl
Just visited this restaurant. Ordered paneer Karachi and bindhi masala, 3 butter naans and plain rice- paneer was below average compared to UK standards. Naan was also pretty poor (not in a tandoor airy style. More like flatbread) Plain rice was good (can't really mess up plain boiled rice I suppose) and bhindhi was also good- initially the waitress pulled a face when I asked for a table outside which hadn't yet been cleared from a previous customer. I was happy to wait for her to clear it but she seemed to have a problem- then I asked the owner how best to get to the old fort quickly. He offered no advice. He said he would let us know a taxi cost but didn't bother- I asked the owner if he could serve us food quickly as we were in a rush and he duely obliged which was a positive- at the end of our meal, I asked the owner if we could pack up leftovers and bizarrely he seemed reluctant. He also asked if he could put it all in one container. Not sure why he thought mixing bhindi, paneer, naan and rice in one container was a sensible suggestion- finally when my father was taking some sesame seeds at the end, he again pulled a faceOverall food was 5/10 by UK standards and staff behaviour 3/10. I would not recommend and will not revisit. I suppose partly my expectations were based on reviews and we had travelled 1.5 hours just to eat here. Overall a thoroughly disappointing experience
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