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Tinos


Meaning 'like salt', this cute seaside taverna takes its name from a royal-themed fairy tale (hence the crowns and salt shakers). The place lives up to its Aegean cuisine label, with extensive use of local produce, from local cheeses to artichoke pie, marinated anchovies and just-out-of-the-sea kalamari, octopus and fish.


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Nearby Tinos attractions

1. Cultural Foundation of Tinos

0.51 MILES

This excellent cultural centre in a handsome neoclassical building on the waterfront houses a superb permanent collection of the work of famous Tinian…

2. Tinos Archaeological Museum

0.77 MILES

Along with the usual huddle of headless torsos, this museum has a collection that includes impressive clay pithoi (large Minoan storage jars) and a mosaic…

3. Church of the Annunciation

0.83 MILES

Tinos’ religious focus is this large church and its icon of Our Lady of Tinos. It was uncovered in 1823 in the ruins of a chapel beneath the current…

4. Sanctuary of Poseidon & Amphitrite

1.54 MILES

From the 4th century BC to the 3rd century AD, the area adjacent to the beach at Kionia (3km northwest of central Hora) was a major religious sanctuary…

6. Agios Stefanos

9.16 MILES

Only 500m north of the New Port, this narrow but popular curve of sand is backed by tavernas, restaurants and hotels. You can walk here from Hora in 40…

7. Museum of Marble Crafts

10.24 MILES

On the slopes above Pyrgos, this outstanding, modern, well-curated complex creatively explains the quarrying and sculpting techniques that have been used…

8. Mykonos Folklore Museum

10.3 MILES

Housed in an 18th-century sea captain’s house, this moderately interesting museum features a large collection of furnishings and other artefacts,…