Mykonos is known all around the world for its fabulous hospitality and dining experience. That is not too surprising, considering that for the Greek, dining is entertainment! Unlike other countries where you have dinner and then go out to find some entertainment, here having dinner itself is marvelous entertainment. Most of the Mykonos hotels offer multiple dining options and they are really very good. Here are the most famous offerings at the Mykonos hotels and restaurants
-Traditional Greek cuisine at the La Maison de Catherine off Matoyanni street -Trendy seafood dishes at the Satin Market Caprice -Classic Greek cuisine and fresh fish and seafood at the Philippis on Matoyanni street -Fresh fish with Greek salads and appetizers at the Kounelas tavern near the port -Greek home made food at the Klimataria -Fresh seafood at the Alefkandra, near the Catholic church -Greek specialties at Ta Kioupia at Kastro -Authentic Greek cuisine at the Matthios overlooking the new port at Tourlos
Or you may prefer places like N’Ammos, Manoula’s, Panormos, Fokos Tavern, Capelayo, Kalua or Achinaioi which are beach side cafs / beach bars / beach restaurants. Most of the luxury Mykonos hotels themselves offer a lot of dining options inside the hotel. From Open-air restaurants serving breakfast and dinner, to poolside restaurants open through out the day for light snacks and drinks, to specialty Greek cuisine restaurants that offer you the choicest local dishes.
Many of the larger Mykonos hotels have well-stocked wine cellars, stocked with selections from all around the world. But it is recommended that if you’ve not tried it before, you must try out the local variety of homemade robust wines, which go very well with the Mediterranean preparations of seafood. For the more adventurous, you may try out Ouzo, the local fiery drink which is a hot favorite at the beach taverns during the night long dances!
Your visit to the Mykonos hotels is not complete without gorging yourself on all that you can eat!