Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Perdika. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Perdika (Greek: Πέρδικα) is a village and a former community in Thesprotia, Epirus, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Igoumenitsa, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 34.605 km.
Restaurants in Perdika
4 based on 56 reviews
YACHT CLUB PANAGAKIS - THE PLACE to be seen in Aegina town! Right on the waterfront of Aegina town, this Cafe-Bar-Creperie has the reputation of being the oldest established catering business on the Island. The history goes back over 150 years, when the S
I stepped off the ferry with 3 hungry kids and so straight away headed to the line of restaurants opposite the harbour. The man outside the Yacht Club was pretty assertive as we looked at the menu and we felt a bit pressured into going in. We ordered some food for the kids and whilst it was all ok it was just a bit average. Also before our food had even been provided the waitress asked us to pay as she was about to go off shift and the till needed to be settled before the new shift started. I wasn't really that happy about this but her English wasn't good enough to really be able to argue this and my Greek is non existent. Being in a prime location I think that you end up paying a premium for average food. Walk a few streets back from the harbour though and there is much more variety and a much nicer choice of places to eat. Next time I will wait a few more minutes and find something there.
4 based on 177 reviews
We visited this restaurant several times and tried friend prawns, squids, fish. All times there were so much flour with oil around food, that we spent a lot of time to get out of this inedible, carcinogenic wrap. Without this wrap food was too dry. Unfortunately no sauce is going together with such dishes.
4 based on 119 reviews
This is a good looking bar, if a little short on ambience. the music is OK and the cocktails are spot on. The proprietors and staff are friendly in a rather contrived way.
4 based on 36 reviews
A cool place to relax and have a coffee, watching the people go by in the sea front of Aegina town. The place is comfortable, the waiters polite and professional and the coffee is very good. I spent some time in the place and left relaxed and revitalised.
4 based on 40 reviews
Sand woven and sumptuous location-wise. The Proprietor or french provenance, loquacious and articulate. The culinary spectrum impressive and of pure ingredients. Service prompt and pricing moderate. Frequented by tourists and indigenous alike to the satisfaction of both. Fried stuff, salads, starters, cold beer as refreshing as can be. The sea is within 10-20 yards distance and enticing. Land and seascape attractive and complex. Fragrant.
5 based on 47 reviews
Went in here on my own for lunch, got a burger and a large beer and it only cost â¬4.50! This restaurant is not a Greek restaurant however, much more westernized in that they serve fried chicken and hotdogs, not Gyros or Souvlaki. Still a great place to get a cheap meal and drinks! Thank you very much!! Always welcome!!!
4 based on 115 reviews
Tortuga, the one and only Artcafé Winebar in the island. For the past three years, Dario makes sure for a unique italian experience in the heart of Aegina town. Only there, you can taste authentic café napoletano, homemade sweets like tiramisu, as well as
The local wine is fine. Most restaurants and bars sell perfectly acceptable wines but this place sells exceptional wines. The owner is very knowledgeable and doesn't try to bamboozle you into buying stuff but explains the good wine distribution in Greece and its islands. We drank a white from Santorini which was excellent. Food/snacks available and super friendly service. Great coffee too.well worth a visit
4 based on 115 reviews
Tortuga, the one and only Artcafé Winebar in the island. For the past three years, Dario makes sure for a unique italian experience in the heart of Aegina town. Only there, you can taste authentic café napoletano, homemade sweets like tiramisu, as well as
The local wine is fine. Most restaurants and bars sell perfectly acceptable wines but this place sells exceptional wines. The owner is very knowledgeable and doesn't try to bamboozle you into buying stuff but explains the good wine distribution in Greece and its islands. We drank a white from Santorini which was excellent. Food/snacks available and super friendly service. Great coffee too.well worth a visit
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