Reservations · Outdoor seating
Family-run Greek seafood on the Parikia waterfront with sunset views, fresh fish, and friendly service; excellent overall but expect crowds, wind, and occasional service or pricing hiccups.
Right on the Parikia waterfront, Mira serves Greek seafood with a front-row view of the sunset that feels equal parts festive and relaxed. Servers bustle between tables with blankets on gusty nights and the owner often stops to say hello, creating a sense of warm, family-run hospitality. One diner summed it up: "Perfect seat by the water, fresh fish, and a friendly toast of mastiha at the end." The room can get lively at peak hours, but the setting is hard to beat. The cooking leans fresh and straightforward rather than showy: grilled octopus, oven-baked seabass, seafood pasta, fava, and local cheeses, with the occasional modern note like ceviche or a truffle pasta special. When the kitchen is in rhythm, fish is cooked precisely and desserts like baklava or orange pie make a graceful finish. On slammed nights, a few guests report slower checks or a chewy dish, but most leave happy and well fed. Families do well here. The menu includes a kids section (burger patty with fries, linguini Napoli), plus simple sides like fries and Greek salad. Portions are sane and flavors familiar, so it suits children who prefer straightforward food. If you want the view without the wait, come earlier than sunset when choices and kid patience both go further.
Area: Busy waterfront promenade with sunset views, mix of tavernas and bars catering to travelers and locals.
Safety: Generally safe, lively foot traffic into the evening; occasional wind exposure on the seafront.
Nearby: Near bus station and harbor; cluster of seaside eateries competing for sunset seating.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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