Takeout · Outdoor seating
Beloved family-run pita and souvlaki spot near the water with excellent hospitality, very low prices, and mostly great gyros; expect queues and occasional fry inconsistency.
Tucked on a quiet street near the water, this tiny spot hums with warm family energy. Guests line up, grab a sidewalk table, and get treated like relatives—often with a little ice cream on the house. One visitor summed it up: "They cooked with care and sent us off smiling." The setup is simple, the prices are low, and the welcome feels genuinely heartfelt. The cooking stays classic: pork and chicken souvlaki, gyros, dips, and a bit of saganaki—comfort-first Greek street food rather than culinary fireworks. Most praise the crisp pork and soft warm pita; a minority note soggy fries or underseasoned chicken during rushes. It is a queue-prone, cash-value kind of place where kindness and flavor beat polish, especially if you like to stroll your pita toward the sea. Families do well here thanks to kid-friendly staples (plain pitas, fries, yogurt, simple salads) and sweet gestures like balloons and lollies. Vegetarians are covered with falafel and zucchini burger pitas, and budget-minded parents appreciate bills that rarely break €15 per person, dessert often included.
Area: Quiet back street near Nea Chora beach; local vibe with light tourist spillover.
Safety: Generally safe, mixed upkeep; active foot traffic in season; no notable safety issues reported.
Nearby: Close to waterfront promenade, small hotels, apartments, and casual cafes; beach 1-2 blocks away.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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