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Avli
This former Venetian villa is the place for a romantic evening out, or at least one with maximum ambience. The nouveau-Cretan-style food is superb and there ' s an idyllic garden courtyard bursting with pots of herbs, bougainvillea canopies, fruit trees and works of art. The sleek wine bar in the adjacent old stables boasts more than 400 Greek wines.
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Castelvecchio
The affable Valantis will make you really feel at home in the garden terrace of this family taverna located on the edge of the fortezza. Try the kleftiko (slow oven-baked lamb).
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Fanari
West of the Venetian harbour, this welcoming waterfront taverna serves good mezedes , fresh fish and Cretan cuisine. The bekri mezes (pork with wine and peppers) is excellent, or try the local speciality, apaki (smoked pork). The homemade wine is decent, too.
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Kapilio
Popular with students, this Serb-run mezedopoleio has a mixed menu with a range of special set menus that include raki, wine salad and a main dish.
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Othonas
The touristy-on-the-outside but decent Othonas is recommended for traditional Cretan food. It's a member of Concred and uses quality produce.
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Samaria
Of the waterfront tavernas, this is one of the few where you ' ll see local families eating. There ' s a large range of mayirefta (casseroles), and the soups and grills are excellent.
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Taverna Kyria Maria
This good-value traditional taverna behind the Rimondi Fountain has outdoor seating and birdcages hanging from the leafy trellis. Meals normally end with a complimentary dessert and shot of raki.
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Thalassografia
This excellent mezedopoleio is the place to watch the sun set and try some fine mezedes , as well as a few pastas and more hearty meals. It's a casual place with a breathtaking setting under the fortezza, taking in views over the sea. The grilled sardines are excellent, as are the creamy mushrooms.
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