Reservations · Outdoor seating
Creative Greek-leaning brunch in Chania Old Town with standout pies and bougatsa, good coffee, and fair prices, but a strict no-substitutions ethos and occasional service rigidity.
Mornings at Phyllo unfold on a shaded Old Town lane where plates arrive looking polished and the coffee hits just right. Guests describe the vibe as warm and cozy, with servers who are often friendly and fast. As one diner put it, the bougatsa was "so crisp and creamy it became a vacation memory." Policies like no laptops and time limits can surface, but most visits center on relaxed brunching in a romantic little street. The cooking leans modern Greek brunch: precise eggs, crispy pies, and playful twists like avocado mousse on toast. It reads as creative without theatrics, delivering substance in dishes like Porchetta eggs and the Le Coq Sportif scramble. If you love classic flavors reframed with local cheeses, herbs, and technique, this is a destination-worthy breakfast—though simple substitution requests may be declined. For families, there is real kid appeal alongside the creativity. Think chicken nuggets with house ketchup, tortellini with tomato and feta, yogurt bowls, fries or roasted potatoes, and sweet pastries like bougatsa. While some plates are adventurous, there are enough familiar choices to keep younger diners happy, though parents should expect a no-substitutions policy and plan orders accordingly.
Area: Pedestrian Old Town lane with leafy shade and historic buildings, tourist-heavy but charming.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic during day and evening; standard tourist-area vigilance.
Nearby: Near harbor promenade, boutiques, and cafes; popular breakfast corridor for visitors and locals.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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