Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Scenic Old Town spot serving modern Greek meze and seafood with generous portions and friendly service, though pricing and occasional service lapses draw mixed reactions.
Set along stone steps in Corfu Town, MeZen pairs a picturesque stepped setting with friendly, often enthusiastic service. Guests rave about tender octopus and generous meze, noting plates that feel both familiar and refined. One diner shared, "the octopus was tender and beautifully presented," while another praised the warm, welcoming staff. Expect a lively scene when it gets busy, with tables arrayed on multiple levels creating a romantic street-side vibe. In the kitchen, the cooking leans traditional Greek with gentle modern touches rather than showy fusion. Think soutzoukakia, pastitsada, and seafood prepared with care, plus meze like zucchini patties and creamy dips. Portions run large, and sharing a mix of small plates is a sweet spot for value. A few diners mention occasional overcooking or heavy sauces, but most find the flavors confident and the plating polished—elevated Greek comfort more than avant-garde. For families, the menu has plenty kids will recognize: meatballs, gyros, pasta, grilled fish, fries, and simple salads. There is no explicit kids menu noted, but portions are generous and easy to share. Outdoor stepped seating is charming yet less practical for strollers; request inside if needed. Pricing sits above basic tavernas, so set expectations accordingly and consider splitting shareable meze to keep costs in check.
Area: Historic lanes and stone steps attract visitors seeking atmospheric dining; mix of locals and tourists.
Safety: Generally safe, busy pedestrian area; occasional crowding and uneven steps require care.
Nearby: Near Old Town shops, churches, and museums; heavy foot traffic, photo-friendly alleys.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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