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Nikos Gallop Restaurant
Just between Platis Gialos and Psarou beaches On the way to Platys Gialos, Psarrou 846 00, Greece
· Greek restaurant, Seafood restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (1602 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Warm, family-run Greek seafood spot between Platis Gialos and Psarou delivering fresh fish, generous portions, and standout hospitality; prices are fair for Mykonos, though a few diners report uneven execution and street noise.
Restaurant Summary
Set between Psarou and Platis Gialos, this family-run taverna feels warm and bustling from the moment you step in. Guests describe staff who welcome you like friends and moments of tableside theater as salt-crusted sea bass arrives flaming, then carved with care. One diner summed it up: service from the heart with generous plates that make you linger. The cooking leans classic Greek seafood with thoughtful twists rather than flash. Think shrimp saganaki rich with feta and ouzo, grilled octopus over fava, and whole fish by weight, alongside comfort pastas and local salads. Prices are fair for the area according to many reviewers, though a few note occasional uneven execution on busy nights and some street-side noise. Families are welcome. Reviewers mention a child seat available and plenty kids will eat: simple pasta with tomato or oil, grilled chicken, fries, Greek salad, and mild grilled fish. There is no stated kids menu, but staff are accommodating and portions are shareable.
At a Glance
- Warm, family-run hospitality with attentive service
- Fresh seafood and memorable salt-crust fish carved tableside
- Fair pricing for Mykonos with generous portions
- Occasional inconsistency (overcooked mussels, chewy snails) and street noise
- Limited parking; whole fish priced by weight can increase bills
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Feeling treated like regulars from day one
- Flambéed salt-crust fish spectacle
- Rich shrimp saganaki and flavorful pastas
- Complimentary sweets and birthday songs
Points of Concern
- Street and entrance-area noise can be loud at peak times
- A few reports of overcooked shellfish or tough snails
- Parking is limited; walking from nearby hotels is easier
- Fish by weight can raise the check compared to non-seafood mains
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€42-60 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with grilled halloumi or dolmadakia, share shrimp saganaki, then a fish of the day; choose a simple pasta for kids; confirm market-price items upfront.
Perfect For
- Seafood-focused holiday dinners near the beach
- Casual celebrations and birthdays with friendly service
- Groups wanting shareable Greek plates
- Repeat visits during a Mykonos stay
Location Insights
Area: Beach-adjacent corridor between two popular bays; relaxed holiday vibe with steady tourist footfall.
Safety: Well-traveled resort area; generally safe with active evening foot traffic and lighting.
Nearby: Near Psarou and Platis Gialos beaches, hotels like Mykonos Blu, and beach clubs; road frontage brings some traffic noise.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday13:00–00:00
Tuesday13:00–00:00
Wednesday13:00–00:00
Thursday13:00–00:00
Friday13:00–00:00
Saturday13:00–00:00
Sunday13:00–00:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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