33 Best Restaurants in The Cyclades, Greece

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Cyclades - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Confetti Dessert Boutique

$ Fodor's choice

This beautifully designed patisserie offers a range of delicious bijou creations that look like works of art. Gorgeous and chic, they are the best sweet treats on the island and would not look out of place in a Parisian boutique. A breezy shaded terrace with views is a great place to take a break and indulge yourself.

Heron St., Imerovigli, 84700, Greece
22860-25167
Known For
  • Brunch menu is a treat
  • Homemade ice creams are a delight
  • Right next to the blue dome of Theoskepasti church and the caldera

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Daidadi Gelato

$ Fodor's choice

The life-size black-and-white cow outside tells you that you have arrived at the best ice cream shop on the island. Made from Syros milk by an Italian ice-cream maker, funky flavors exist alongside the classics.

Papagou Sq., Ermoupoli, Greece
22810-85953
Known For
  • Experimental flavors
  • High-quality ingredients
  • Shaded tables outside

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Dough and Shaker

$ Fodor's choice

Who wants some tasty Italian food with a view? This place does what it says on the tin—great pasta and pizza for all. Handmade on the premises everyday, the dishes are authentic and use ingredients from the local area to great effect. A punky soundtrack and a funky cocktail list add to the happy aura in this hillside gem.

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Gioras Bakery

$ Fodor's choice

Descend into the rustic interior of this bakery and you will feel like you have stepped back in time; Gioras dates back to the 18th century and is the oldest working wood-fired bakery in the Cyclades. Take a couple of pies for the beach, or sit with a coffee and a slice of baklava and breathe in the history.

Aghiou Efthimiou, Mykonos Town, 84600, Greece
22890-27784
Known For
  • Time capsule interior
  • Run by the Varmvakourides family for two centuries
  • Astonishing range of sweets and breads

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Aggeliki

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This is the favorite place on the island for satisfying sweet desires with ice cream, cakes, or waffles—the chocolate fondue is legendary.
Adamas, Greece
22870-23059
Known For
  • Harborside setting is a great people-watching spot
  • Huge range of handmade ice cream
  • Great place for breakfast

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Caramella Naxos

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Candy lovers of all ages will adore this bright little shop where sweet alchemy happens when multicolor lollipops and sweets are made before your eyes.

Naxos Town, 84300, Greece
22850-26607
Known For
  • All flavors under the sun
  • Super frozen yogurts and ice creams
  • Cooking classes available

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Chrisoula - Geuseis Tis Sintrofias

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A breezy veranda at the edge of the village looks down to the sea and across to Naxos. You'll come for the views, but stay for the food—the terraced fields all around supply the raw ingredients that go into the traditional regional cooking. This is food like grandma used to make: hearty, wholesome, and honest.

Lefkes, 84400, Greece
22840-43144
Known For
  • Fabulous pies are a must—check the specials board
  • Edge of the village location gives great views
  • Family-owned with sweet, friendly service

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Cosmo Cafe

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On the road to the windmills, this is the prettiest place to relax over breakfast. Under a bougainvillea shade, healthy plates of yogurt, muesli, and fruits are perfect pick-me-ups to start the day.
Axioti, Mykonos Town, 84600, Greece
22890-22215
Known For
  • Great coffee, awesome omelets
  • Market-fresh produce
  • Friendly staff love to please

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FelafeLAND

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The smart option for tasty street food in Fira—the Middle Eastern--inspired dishes are a delight here—quick, healthy, and inexpensive. There is a small indoor dining area but the steps and benches outside are a great place to swap tips and photos with fellow travelers.

Danezi, Fira, 84700, Greece
22860-36359
Known For
  • Heaven for vegans and vegetarians
  • Bargain value
  • Handy location near the bus station

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Franco's Cafe

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The hangout that is such a caldera-side hit in Fira also has a welcoming presence in Pyrgos, where cocktails and light snacks are served on breezy terraces overlooking the village, vineyards, and the sea. This spot is especially popular at sunset, but does a brisk business throughout the day, when the bar brews great coffee.

Pyrgos, 84700, Greece
22860-33957
Known For
  • Sunset drinks from the highest village
  • Classical soundtrack
  • A hike to reach it

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Halaris

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This pastry shop and bakery is the local go-to for anything traditional and sweet. It's known for Tinian specialties such as almond paste candies called psarakia tinou, and cheesecake bites made with Tinian cheese called gliko tiropitaki tsibiti. You’ll find yourself walking away with little gift boxes filled with your favorites, but before you go try their homemade ice cream.

Taxiarchon 12, Tinos Town, 84200, Greece
22830-25087
Known For
  • Tinian handmade specialties
  • Inventive ice cream
  • Beautifully packaged souvenirs

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Hellas

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Bright, multicolor decor sets this apart from your average grill shop as does the freshest of food. Family-run, the owners take a real pride in their establishment. Superclean, superfriendly, and all at superprices. Perfect for a just-off-the ferry souvlaki as well as for dinner.

Indian Palace

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If the thought of another Greek salad fills you with dread, turn to this exotic offering on a headland near Cavo Paradiso. Very popular, Indian Palace is a breezy take on Indian classics with great beach views. Fragrant and delicately spiced, the dishes from the tandoor oven are authentic and are best taken with a lassi or Indian beer as the sun sets over Paradise.
Paradise, 84600, Greece
69550-23488
Known For
  • Many vegan and vegetarian options
  • Friendly, family service
  • Large parking area—unusual in Mykonos

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Irini

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Part grocery store, part taverna, this step back in time is the real deal for homecooked dishes. Matsata, a Folegandros speciality of handmade pasta with meat sauce and traditional soutoto cheese, is the star. Utterly charming and special, it feels like dining in somebody's living room.
Ano Meria, 84011, Greece
22860-41436
Known For
  • Grandma cooks and granddaughter serves
  • Authentic, homemade, unique
  • Dining among tins, vegetables, and bottles of oil

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Kaitas

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Run by the Paros Kite Pro Center and EuroDivers crew, this is the best place to recuperate after a session on the waves. Great omelets and breakfasts are offered along with pizza, burgers, pasta dishes and superfresh juices.

Pounta, 84400, Greece
22840-92071
Known For
  • Relaxed surfer vibes
  • Best burger for miles
  • Will deliver to you on the beach

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Kivotos ton Gefseon

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The number one bakery of Milos is the place to stock up for your lunch essentials before a trip to the remote beaches. 

Pollonia, 84800, Greece
22870-41121
Known For
  • Watermelon pie is a revelation
  • Honey from the family hives
  • Quaint garden setting

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Maison de Meze

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Winding whitewashed streets lead to this little beauty serving superlative local products at great prices. A tiny courtyard with a treasure trove of a shop behind it awaits in Ano Syros—small plates of delicious homemade joy are your reward. Tuck in with a flask of ouzo or their hand-squeezed lemonade with ginger.
Don Ioanni Stefanou 19, Ano Syros, 84100, Greece
22810-76209
Known For
  • Small menu of Syros delicacies
  • Products also for sale in cavelike shop behind
  • Just three tables

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Mayou

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A short walk through Isternia's mazelike streets leads to an unexpected terrace in the shade of a plane tree that overlooks the Aegean. Sitting here makes you understand how the gods must have felt, idly toying with the people below. Grab a table at the front if you can, order a spritzer and soak in the rays of the dying sun—the view is one of the best in the islands, a pure blue wall of sea and sky.

Isternia, 84200, Greece
22830-31882
Known For
  • Relaxed, spiritual air
  • Short, delicious brunch menu
  • Concerts and recitals in summer

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Metaxi Mas

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On a trellised lane by the harbor, this family-run taverna is a Tinos favorite, serving a wide range of Greek traditional and Tinian dishes. Main-course favorites include spicy lamb cooked in paper and calamari stuffed with cheese, tomatoes, and peppers. Starters such as local artichokes in vinegar sauce or hot eggplant slices wrapped around cheese, mint, and green pepper, and a light, rich mille feuille dessert might bookend a meal here. The name means "between us," and a friendly air prevails. The decor is traditional—pale stone walls and high stone arches—the staff is welcoming, and a fireplace in winter and summer air-conditioning keep it open year-round.

Kontogiorgi, Tinos Town, 84200, Greece
22830-25945
Known For
  • Tinian dishes
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Busy alley location
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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Mikro Kafe

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Small by name, but big on flavor, Mikro Kafe is the pick of the brunch spots in town. Spilling out on to the main street, eggs come all ways but many opt for the full English breakfast to set them up for the day. Crepes are sweet or savory, sandwiches are freshly made, omelets are from local eggs, and all dishes are lovingly garnished. Needless to say, the coffee is the best in town.

Evangelistrias 42, Tinos Town, 84200, Greece
22830-22730
Known For
  • Great spot to watch the world go by
  • Eggs Benedict are famous
  • Stack of pancakes in sight of the cathedral

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Mouratos Art of Bakery

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A tasty stopover on the road up to Plaka, Mouratos invites you to indulge in home-baked delights. A panoramic view over Adamas and the sea is the setting for hearty breakfasts and Milian specialties. A special wine section is dedicated to the local offerings, a great souvenir.

O Psaromiligkas

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Perched above Agkali Beach with stunning views, this is the fish taverna you have been daydreaming of, with wooden chairs, paper tablecloths, and sea breezes to keep you cool. Super homemade food, moderate prices, and friendly service make this a must-visit on the island.
Ano Meria, 84011, Greece
22860-41116
Known For
  • Traditional taverna atmosphere
  • Comforting seafood dishes
  • Prime position

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Pepper

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Food fashions come and go in Mykonos, but one thing that never goes out of style is souvlaki. Get the cleanest and tastiest in town at Pepper—tiny, with just a few tables outside, this is the answer to all your street-food needs.

18 Kouzi Georgouli, Mykonos Town, 84600, Greece
22890-27019
Known For
  • Food cooked to order in front of you
  • Open until late for post-midnight munchies
  • Hidden back seating area to try the rest of the great grill menu

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Rhino Vegan Street Food

$ | Little Venice

Greek cuisine was always vegan friendly, and now Rhino has brought street food into the 21st century. Souvlakis are reimagined with jackfruit and black beans, Greek salad gets vegan feta, and lentil and mushroom burgers leave you feeling healthy and virtuous. A nice change from the many meat-centric tavernas, the delicious food is a must for all.

Matogianni St., Mykonos Town, 84600, Greece
22890-28248
Known For
  • Innovative, ethical food
  • Good vegan craft beer selection
  • Super prices, super service

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Skiza

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The balcony overlooking the caldera on top of this café-cum-bakery-cum-pizzeria is a prime spot for lazing over breakfast, a coffee, or a home-baked pastry. Open all year, too, for soothing summer ice cream or warming winter waffles.

Ia, 84702, Greece
22860-71569
Known For
  • Pitch-perfect pizza
  • Awesome Greek sweets like baklava
  • Big blue view

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Sousouro

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On the backstreets of Naousa, this is the place for healthy breakfasts and brunch. A white-tiled interior is decorated with goofy art and handwritten blackboards extolling the superfoods used in their dishes. Think home baked granolas, avocado on toast, fruit smoothies, and quinoa salad. Replenish your vitamins and minerals, then return in the evening for delicious cocktails until the early hours.

Naousa Volto, Naousa, 84401, Greece
22840-53113
Known For
  • Healthy fare
  • Avocado toast
  • Cocktails in the evening

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Taverna Klarinos

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Tradition counts for everything at this family-run taverna. Like his parents who ran Klarinos before him, Andreas Ragoussis only uses homegrown vegetables and local meat in his dishes. Up the stairs, on the square, it has been here for years and rightly so.

Central Sq., Lefkes, 84400, Greece
22840-41608
Known For
  • Grilled meat
  • Traditional local vegetable dishes
  • Serviceable homemade wine
Restaurant Details
Closed Oct.–Apr.

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Tereza

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They don't make them like this anymore. A handful of tables sit under lilac bushes outside this grocery store/café/mezzotaverna in the mountain village of Myrsini. The menu is scribbled into a school exercise book by hand and froutalia, the rich island omelet always features. Like stepping back into the 1950s, villagers come and go into the shop piled high with tins and packets, soap powder, and toothpaste.

Greece
22830-41320
Known For
  • Simple, traditional, delicious food
  • Sweetest, kindest service
  • Sublime, peaceful village setting

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To Kastri

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Located in the central market, To Kastri is run by the Women’s Union of Syros, a group of ladies who cook 10 dishes a day—home cooking so good that local housewives secretly buy food for their midday meals here. Open all year, this cafeteria often sells out by early afternoon.

Parou 13, Ermoupoli, Greece
22810-83140
Known For
  • Local specialties change daily
  • No-frills interior
  • Truly home-cooked food

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To Koutouki Tis Elenis

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On a small alley off the Panagias road is a brightly decorated eatery, run by the equally brightly decorated Eleni, that dates back to 1812. Once a wine shop-cum-hangout for artists and writers, it now serves the most memorable of classic Tinian dishes in a homey environment. Alleyway tables groan under the hearty dishes served with flair and passion—it is home-style cooking that reminds the Greek clientele of their childhood days.

Gafou 5, Tinos Town, 84200, Greece
22830-24857
Known For
  • Kakavia (fish soup) from whatever the nets have brought in
  • Warbling goldfinch that guards the entrance
  • Open all year

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