Larnaka Restaurants

Restaurants in Larnaka

  1. A

    1900 Art Cafe

    A Montmartre restaurant-café in the middle of Larnaka: strange but true. A wonderfully atmospheric place on two floors, with art-exhibition posters and paintings covering the walls. If you like reading on the toilet, this place is definitely for you, as there are books on all sorts of subjects. The Art Café opens for breakfast, morning coffee and early lunch, and the doors of the old house are opened again for dinner, when vegetarian and meat dishes are served.

    reviewed

  2. Kamares Restaurant

    Few tourists come this far out of town but it's worth the effort, as the quality of the food is excellent. It faces the impressive Kamares aqueduct, which is romantically floodlit at night. Try karaolia (land snails) or kouloumbra (kohlrabi cabbage) for a taste of something special. There is live music on Friday and Saturday. Take a cab to get there, and direct your driver towards the nearby K-Cineplex cinema complex.

    reviewed

  3. B

    Prasino Amaxoudi

    If you like a no-frills good kebab, this is the top place in Larnaka. It looks like kiosk, with a bottle of lemon juice on a plastic tablecloth, and a fridge with drinks where you help yourself. The supertasty grilled haloumi (helimi) in hot pitta has salad erupting from the middle. The tender chicken kebabs are equally scrumptious. It's just by the Grand Mosque in the old Turkish quarter.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Varoshiotis Seafood Restaurant

    Presentation and taste go hand in hand in this chic place on Larnaka's waterfront. Prince's prawns are laid out like orange slices on a bed of wild and white rice, a swirl of soy sauce surrounds a radish and, with a glass of chilled white wine, your palate is headed for a great night out. And that's just the starter.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Black Turtle

    A great quirky little meze taverna that features live music on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, when only mezedes are served and guests go wild and dance a lot. Don't be put off by the turtle shells on the wall; the owner is really a turtle lover.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Militzis Restaurant

    This place is really popular with both tourists and locals for Cypriot food. Traditional oven-cooked dishes are good here, such as the delicious kleftiko (oven-baked lamb) and tava (lamb and beef casserole).

    reviewed

  7. F

    Tudor Inn

    Missing England? An English country pub, with climbing ivy and all. A Guinness sign beckons knowingly. You can get a steak here or a vegetarian plate. The only drawback is that it's closed during August.

    reviewed

  8. Kapetanissa Fish Restaurant

    Great, simple food, freshly cooked. This modest place, famous for its tasty fish and unique one-person fish meze, is on the Dekelia road, close to the Palm Beach Hotel.

    reviewed

  9. Croissanterie Délifresh

    Although most places along the promenade are very similar (and easily confused), this place is good for the choice of sandwiches and cakes on offer.

    reviewed

  10. G

    Monte Carlo

    Situated right on the water's edge, Monte Carlo is a great place to dine in peace and watch the sea. Set menus are good value.

    reviewed

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