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Welcome to San Stefanos (NW Corfu) => Where to eat out in San Stefanos? => Topic started by: missh on August 29, 2009, 08:36:02 PM
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After a cock up from Thomas Cook we very reluctantly we stayed about 2K from sidari in a place called perreloudas. I would just like to say I was surprised by how nice the non strip area of Sidari was for food we did not have a bad meal there and stuck to the tradtional looking places not the fish and chips for 5 euro places.
Perreloudas is were we had our best meal by far in the first restaurant you come to we had 4 brill meals there, the waiter does nopt speak english but can understand the order. He was the 1st greak we met who did not have any English. It was also poular iwth locals which was good.
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Hi missh, so nice to hear that you have stayed in Peroulades, or as it's known "Sunset beach". Our friends "George, Kristina & Akis live in the village and it's very traditional and full of local charm, the people are fantastic.
I hope you will be returning again to corfu and enjoy many holidays
Yamas
Clarexxx
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That sounds right to me - we found some lovely restaurants there as well!!
I think you meant to name the area in Sidari as Canal d'amour, which is a beautiful beach area in secluded coves,
but actually right in the Sidari area itself!
Peroulades or Sunset beach is where Clare and yourself have described!
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Canal d'amour is where I ment we ate there the 1st week as we didn't discover Perroloudas until week 2 we then fell in love with there the quaint little houses and the old men sitting outside the shop. The shop that stank of moth balls. It seemed realy greek to me and was a world away from the tack of Sidari
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Nice one - not to many moths there either!! LOL
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We are returning at the end of the season to SS and at the end of October the village of Peroulades has a huge festival so we can't wait to join in and if anyone is going at the same time then come along it's magic.
Yamas
Clarexxx
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Any room in your case? LOL
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October is such a nice time of the year to visit, even Sidari and Corfu town are more relaxed and you have a different feeling. It's much cheaper we booked with Thompsons who offered us big discounts £600 off a family of 4 booking and the weather is great, the sea is warmer and the sun is always shinning. Not many people around either, which means that the local tavernas and bars are more laid back.
Yamas
Clarexxx
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Yes we have done October in the Past - starts to slowly shut down from the 3rd week in October we found!!
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we went oct 10th last year for the first time found the second week things started to shut down zorbas didnt open and only had elvis the first week at the condor we still loved it but it was just even more laid back we loved it in june lets see how we get on in september it may be different again but the welcome will always be a great one was anyone there last october when the man kept making a noise like a duck in the thomas bay i think he was staying at the athina we all thought heather was going to throw him out
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I find it as much fun what-ever the month!!
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Can heartily reccommend The Orchard Taverna which is quite a way from the neon lit Sidari that is so Modern Med a la Spain and Cyprus! Lovely quiet area great welcome from George, Deb & Lisa. Food to is brilliant!
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Another one we have not tried yet!
Where exactly is it please?
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I can also suggest the ORCHARD as a good place to go. Every time I go to Corfu I have to eat there at least once. As I don't drive I catch the bus from SS and turn towards Canal D Amour by the three pigs and walk for about a quarter of an hour and it is on the left. Deb, George and Lisa are so welcoming and the food is ace. Try it.
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I'll have to look out for the Three Pigs!!
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I'll have to look out for the Three Pigs!!
That's where we first met Dimitri before he became a "Little Prince."
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So - 3 little pigs - then there were two!
From Little piggy to Little Prince - he could'ave gone for Little King!! LOL