Amorgos (Greek: Αμοργός, pronounced [amorˈɣos]) is the easternmost island of the Cyclades island group, and the nearest island to the neighboring Dodecanese island group in Greece. Along with several neighboring islets, the largest of which is Nikouria Island, it comprises the municipality of Amorgos, which has a land area of 126.346 square kilometres (48.782 square miles), and a population of 1,973 (2011 census).
Restaurants in Amorgos
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Was a great excursion for us the famous monastery was like in the movie the Big Blue , the monks there offer a kind of Amorgos wine and one sweet . And the place is just fantastic . You can go there without thinking .
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There are several cafés, bars and restaurants on Aegiali's so-called 'Sunset Strip', especially popular - as the name suggests - in the evening hours. One of them, in the lower part, is the 'Maestro', which at Tripadvisor has an entry not only under 'Things To Do', but also under 'Restaurants'. As with most others one sits under an awning made from beams and reed. At the terrace's outer edge is a row of bar stools, facing the sea, while further back are wooden tables with classical Greek coffeehouse chairs. When I visited after a dinner elsewhere, pleasant jazz music was playing in the background. First a glass of water and a menu card was brought, handwritten in a school notebook. I went for a Greek coffee 'metrio', which was nicely poured into the cup from a 'briki' at my place. With it I had - most typical for Amorgos - a 'Psimmeni Raki', a spirit, which for once was served cool with an ice cube in it.
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