Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Adamas. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Adamantas (Greek: Αδάμαντας, older form Αδάμας, from the Greek αδάμας= "diamond") is the harbor town of Milos island. It has a population of 1,347 people (2011).
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4 based on 25 reviews
I have eaten baklava all over the world and actually worked in a Greek pastry shop in college. Alesta has the best baklava I have ever tasted. If you are lucky enough to have some, try not to die and go to heaven.Thank you...........
4 based on 54 reviews
A place you can have a good coffee at morning and a cocktail that made only for your personality! You ask it and we make it! Music from 80s and soundtracks!
We had very nice Cocktails with a fantastic view. The place is on the bay of Pollonia, Milos.They serve all types of coffee in the morning.I strongly recommend it.
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5 based on 57 reviews
When you visit Milos don't miss this amazing place! We tasted almost the whole menu of the brunch! Salty pancakes choco pancakes and poached eggs delicious! The Coffee is the best i have ever tryed! At night time you can also enjoy the beautiful view of Pollonia by drinking a cocktail! You should try Tiki Caramel if you like the sweet ones or Cucumania for a refreshing and sour taste! Last but not least the staff and the owner are so gentle and smily it makes you feel like home!
4 based on 99 reviews
If you have a sweet tooth or crave for a nice cake or pastry after a long meal, then this is your place. In a beautiful garden with its patio, just as it gets fresh and the garden is peaceful, the only noise you can hear is that of a spoon sinking into crunchy layers of mille feuille or a refreshing lemon pie. This is a pastry that specialises in various cakes but some stick out: mille-feuille (thousand layers with cream), chocolate pie, lemon pie, cheese cake and an endless choice or oriental honey soaked cakes. There is also a variety of ice creams flavours worth checking out.
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5 based on 400 reviews
I thought this place was only desserts so we didnât try it out sooner! The desserts are amazing but their breakfast is also delicious! Really charming outdoor seating in a lovely garden. Try their Greek eggs, watermelon pie and baklava!
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Great food, the waffles are amazing. Service is very good, happy smiling people. Prices are comparable with the other eateries in the village, good place to sit and people watch. Takeaway service also available.
4 based on 80 reviews
Take in the fantastic sunsets and view of the Milean gulf from our balcony. Scrumptious breakfast items such as waffles, crepes and delicacies... In the evening enjoy cool cocktails to the beat of ethnic rhythms.
A great spot for breakfast, sunset watching, or just spending a relaxing evening Remvi's is a my favourite spot on Milos. I've been to Milos many times and this is my favourite spot for breakfast, the sunset, and for relaxing in between activities and for a late night desert or night cap.The owner is very friendly and helpful.
4 based on 101 reviews
Egoist Cafe-bar is a "must experience" in Milos night life.This special place offers a luxury atmosphere, decoration in cycladic style, a magnificent view of Adamantas Port and high quality services.Here you can enjoy breakfast, coctails, desserts, coffee
Alone for the stupid name I never felt like coming here, although the name ist not as bad as the name of the nearby bar a few years ago, which was called 'Viagra'. There are some excellent coffee shops by the harbour, but on that particular evening everything was full, so I sat down here after dinner.My choice was an Espresso, which came half cold. I also asked for a Metaxa 5*, which was not on the menu card, but which they apparently had according to the waitress. They brought the right one, but it cost 1 ⬠more than at nearby 'Angeliki'.At the other places with any coffee or drink one orders comes a free glass bottle of water. Here one has to order water separately, which arrives in a plastic bottle and gets charged extra.I also asked for a Chocolate Soufflé, which was quite good and came nicely presented with two small cups of foaming milk.
4 based on 178 reviews
Every time we go to Adamas, we go to the Aktaion for a coffee or lunch. There is a wide range of snacks and food and its not only pizza. Try a nice salad or an omelet. I agree that the food is not traditional, but every dish is made with care and it's ok for a quick lunch. The fresh orange juice is delicious. The service is impeccable and quick. The only thing I am sorry for is that they have transformed the terrace. The comfortable chairs are gone. Instead, long tables have been placed, probably for large groups of tourists, waiting for their boat. Not nice. All the intimacy and comfort have desapeared.A few uncomfortable chairs and tables are put in the front were you can look at the sea, It's not the same anymore. Aktaion, please don't do that, you have spoiled a nice and charming place in favour of big groups of people. To my feeling, this is not Milos anymore. Wrong decision.
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