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Beloved Greek pastry and ice cream spot near Nea Chora beach with standout baklava and mastiha ice cream, but service warmth and price consistency vary.
A few steps from Nea Chora beach, Perathōrákēs feels like a tiny temple to Greek sweets where glass cases gleam with phyllo and nuts. Service ranges from warmly helpful to a bit brisk, but the draw is the product. As one guest put it, "The pistachio baklava and mastiha ice cream stayed on my mind all week." Expect a casual counter experience with a steady beach crowd and spur-of-the-moment stops. The baking leans classic rather than flashy: traditional Greek pastries like baklava, kataifi, and galaktoboureko share space with creamy, fragrant ice creams. Strengths are clear—baklava and the distinctive mastiha flavor win raves—while the milk pie divides opinion, with repeated notes about soggy pastry. Prices are generally fair for the area, though a few visitors report inconsistent pricing moments. Families will do well here. Kids gravitate to mini ice creams, cookies, and simple cakes, while adults grab coffee or a box of sweets for later. There is no kids menu, but the selection is naturally child-friendly; nut and dairy sensitivities will need extra caution given the pastry styles.
Area: Beach-adjacent neighborhood with relaxed vibe serving locals and vacationers; casual stroll-in traffic from Nea Chora promenade.
Safety: Generally safe and busy during day and evening; tourist footfall provides steady activity.
Nearby: Steps from Nea Chora beach, hotels, cafes; convenient for dessert after seaside dinners.
Available: Delivery
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