Faros

Agios Nikolaos


One of several tavernas fringing tiny Kytroplatia Beach, family-run Faros (which means lighthouse) sends signals to empty stomachs with aromas wafting from the brazier out the front. Sit at linen-draped tables under a blue-and-white awning next to the sand or soak up the old-school atmosphere inside. Meals are usually capped with free baklava and raki.


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