Restaurants in Tröodos Massif
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Mill Restaurant
The large terrace is shady and cool, and the little river trickles past, barely turning the once-functioning mill wheel below. In the winter, you eat by the fireplace, which is just as good. Trout is a big thing here, and it comes in two forms: grilled and 'special'. The chefs won't reveal the secret of the 'special' but its tastiness speaks for itself. As with the Linos Inn, it's good to reserve a table on weekends.
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Platanos
Where would a Cypriot village be without a restaurant called Platanos (plane tree)? And under a plane tree it certainly is. It offers nice kebabs, and the old chef makes the coffee on the hot ashes on the terrace, the traditional way.
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Psilo Dendro Restaurant
This is the best place to eat in Platres, and the most difficult to find. Behind a bend in the road above Platres, it's hidden behind an inconspicuous house. This restaurant is also a trout farm, so the fish is fresh and tasty.
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Pigasos
This is really only good for a quick snack and a cold beer, and it's right in the centre. You can breakfast on haloumi (helimi) and lountza (smoked loin of pork) sandwiches, or lahmajoun (pitta bread stuffed with spicy mince).
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Village Tavern
Get your whiskers into a juicy stifado (beef and onion stew) or feast on some kleftiko (oven-baked lamb) here after a hard day's hiking. Try the house red wine.
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Agros Village Restaurant & Pub
At the northeastern end of the long, snaking main village drag lunchtime and evening customers can try the Agros Village Restaurant & Pub
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Village Pub
When all you want is a simple summer meal, this is a great place for a plate of white beans or some lentils. The trout is recommended.
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Kilada Restaurant
At the northeastern end of the long, snaking main village drag lunchtime and evening customers can try Kilada Restaurant.
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Kalidonia Restaurant
The usual meze and souvlaki draw the Cypriots here, which is always a sign that an establishment knows what it's doing.
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