Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Antiparos, South Aegean, Greece. Antiparos (Greek: Αντίπαρος; Ancient Greek: Ὠλίαρος Oliaros) is a small island in the southern Aegean, at the heart of the Cyclades, which is less than one nautical mile (1.9 km) from Paros, the port to which it is connected with a local ferry. Saliagos island is the most ancient settlement in the Cyclades, and Despotiko, an uninhabited island in the southwest of Antiparos, is a place of great archaeological importance.
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4 based on 248 reviews
An authentic little Greek restaurant located only 50 meters from the main shopping/dining street. We had three different starters and the lamb chops and chicken souvlaki. Everything very tasteful and this is surely a place we will visit again.
4 based on 140 reviews
Came across this place while exploring the island having hired a quad bike and decided to have lunch. Friendly and efficient service together with excellent competitively priced Greek food.Lovely roast chicken with potatoes (great seasoning), spinach pie and best fish roe salad (tarama) that I have ever had! We returned the next day.The setting together with the view of the sea is an added bonus and I would recommend for sure.
4 based on 155 reviews
Came here three times on our trip, you won't be disappointed! Food was presented very well & tasted amazing and service was brilliant!
4 based on 348 reviews
Finally I got the chance to eat the real Italian pizza abroad!Delicious, made with only fresh ingredients, unique flavors and extra crispy. Very tasty and not expensive. Lollo's is the right place to eat in Antiparos. very Recommended!
4 based on 199 reviews
Greek cuisine with modern techniques and top quality ingredients, with selected wine list, for an unforgettable cycladic gastronomic experience! This is our team for summer season 2018: Nikos Oikonomou (Head Chef) George Tzimo (Chef De Partie) Julio Dushk
We happened upon this amazing little Restaurant/Hotel on a day trip from Paros island when we had an hour or two to spend. The food was excellent with everything fresh. The service friendly and quick. Prices are a little higher than other places.Thank you for your review! Happy to see you soon! :)
4 based on 76 reviews
A couple of minutes from the beach, this Taverna offer you good food, good service and the breeze end shade (or sun) you might need. During my one week in Antiparos i ate here seberal times. A generous souvlaki, zucchini fritters, the greek salad, the tsatziki. Loved itAll vegetables comes from the garden in this family driven restaurant. Great service - and the daughters waiting at the tables are really attentive and service minded. Will miss this taverna.
4 based on 198 reviews
PLEASE, see our website for details! Set in a beautiful landscaped field, off the main street of Antiparos village, YAM is the place to relax, eat, drink and play, to the sound of happy tunes, and service of friendly staff. It is also a hub for various ac
Two consecutive dinners in our two nights in AntiParos. Great food and friendly service. Accommodating our lack of reservations despite it being fully booked.
4 based on 270 reviews
We visited Argo on several occasions 3 years ago and thought it was excellent.Not so much this summer: our lunch here was perhaps the most disappointing during our 1 week in Antiparos this year. Rather tasteless stuffed tomatoes and very average chicken souvlaki, with rather soggy fries.Still very effective and nice service and low prices, otherwise would have rated it lower.
4 based on 251 reviews
I wish I had taken more pictures but I couldnât wait to taste the delicious food! My absolute favourite was the lahanodolmades (cabbage rolls), closely followed by the bamie (okra) and the melt-in-your-mouth octopus. I think I tried everything on the menu. Fondly remembered are the Papoutsakia (stuffed eggplant), moussaka, gigantes (baked Lima beans) briam (baked vegetables), dolmadakia (vine leaves stuffed w rice), gemista (tomatoes and peppers stuffed w rice) and vlita (boiled amaranth). All served with - not feta, but the local cheese. A must try! However, the rarely remembered tsatsiki (yoghurt dip) needs special mention. Just the right amount of garlic, cucumbers and salt, perfectly balanced and lovingly prepared by Apostolis. Service was great; at the end of the meal we were treated to home baked sweets and ... figs from Pavlosâ fig trees! Ben likes to strum his guitar and the evening ends with lovely Greek music. A balmy night, great food, soft music... simply perfection!
4 based on 244 reviews
Refined Aegean Cuisine, with selected local ingredients, following the season & cooked in a creative way.
On the 15th Of August I had the chance to try once more Kalokeriâs cuisine. We were a party of 7, so we had the chance to try 7 starters and 7 main courses. We shared everything and they were all delicious. Plates that we still remember. I will only mention a couple dishes like the excellent cooked tuna and the tuna mussaka. However we had meat too. Diafrsgma and rib eye, both cooked to perfection accompanied by tasty french fries. We made a mistake though. We didnât try their sweets. Mistake huge mistake. Next time we will try them because they looked delicious. I must say however that a big asset is itâs owner Vana, which along with all her staff welcomes you with a big smile. See you next summer Vana and thank you for reserving a table for us although it was last minute, on the busiest day of the summer.
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