Tassia's Cooking

Alonnisos


Arguably the most popular of Steni Vala's portside tavernas, this long-established warehouse-like restaurant has tables on a flowery terrace and a small-harbour ambience. All the usual island favourites – from dolmadhes to mousakas to stuffed courgette flowers to chicken in lemon sauce – are well executed.


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