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Title: Where we ate
Post by: Jules on September 18, 2010, 10:44:35 PM
We ate at the following places during our recent stay - not in any particular order.

Mythica  - twice - and both times the food was gorgeous. I had the Sofrito both times and would say it was the best in the village. The first time we went the service was a little slow - don't know why but the food more than made up for it.

Olympia - twice- both times the food was as good as ever and this place will always be one of our favourites .

Ozzy Oils - 3 times - Food and the ambience of Ozzy Oils will always be second to none. Ate here on our last night with 2 other couples as well and the hospitality from Kerry and Nicos was 2nd to none as ever. The mash is simply gorgeous as is all the food served here . The garden setting is wonderful as well .

Zorbas - twice - Great food and a wonderful atmosphere with the Greek dancing as well.

Little Prince - twice - Roy had the Steak Sizzler both times and he said it was even better than last years. The dancing was good and the young boy lapped up his deserved applause  - had breakfast here most mornings as well.

2 Star - twice - Food was good both times and always had a great welcome from the owners. Tried here this year after having had a not so good meal a couple of years ago but the food was much better this year and will go again next year.

Teresa - once - This is where we always stay and the food was as good as anywhere else. We don't normally eat here in the evening as we like to venture out into the village. Most days we had lunch here though after lounging by the glorious pool.

All in all the food this year was very good and we couldnot fault any establishment we went in.

We had milshakes in the Akrotiri Bar on the headland and they were the best in the village with the wonderful views from here as well.

The juice bar was a daily place to visit for the various juices and smoothies and they helped towards our 5 a day as well. The different combinations of fruits meant you could have a different one each day if you so wished.

We cannot wait to do it all over again next September.

(All the above were posted just to say where we ate and are not in any way saying one was better than the other or better than any we didnot visit)
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Bristle Boy on September 19, 2010, 01:56:27 AM
As a few of the regulars have mentioned on here before - we all have different tastes.

I really can't work out why people go on about the Little Prince - the food is v.ordinary. As for Ozzie Oils, again nothing special. 2 restaurants we definitely won't bother with again, when we return to SS, probably in 2012.

For us the best is Mythica, followed by Olympia and Beachcomber and then Zorbas- hope Beachcomber sorted out the dessert issue from earlier in the season! ;)
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Sandra W on September 19, 2010, 02:38:05 AM
It would be so boring if we all liked the same. I always find the most hyped ones the most disappointing. I would never say this is the best/worst.
The criteria used by people is too personal. How many choose the best as the one that their "friends " run?
Then people choose their "best" because circumstance, company whatever made it memorable on that particular day. This clouds judgement.
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: YANNIS26 on September 19, 2010, 01:29:06 PM
I agree that the best taverna in San Stefanos title is down to personal opininion.This is a view I have held for a long time and can be applied to most things in life.Comments made many years ago by a world expert on wines endorsed my views.He was asked which in his opinion was the worlds best wine.His answer was,one you enjoy drinking.If you apply this to the tavernas of San Stefanos,just because you do not like a certain taverna does not necessary make it a bad one.The reverse of this is that taverna you think is the best is purely your opinion and may or may not be held by others.
Lots of things colour a persons choice.Food quality is high on the list but not necessary the top priority.The overall ambience of the place is equally important and we all have different ideas about this.
You all know which hotel and taverna is my own personal choice,but once again the key word is personal.I do not expect everyone to agree with me.As Sandra said what a boring place it would be if we all held the same opinions.
Yammas
Yannis  
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Jimbo on September 19, 2010, 03:59:09 PM
Quite right. If we all liked only one place, nobody would get in!

As I said about a hundred years ago, the best Mousaka I've had in Greece was in Sparta, with Little Prince a close second. Certainly by far the best Mousaka in SS!

It depends what you choose. It's not an exact science.
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Gavlah1973 on September 19, 2010, 06:17:51 PM
The one thing that baffled me on this holiday was the poor quality of the 3 Peppered Steaks I had. Had one in Little Prince, one in Mythica and I cant recall where I had the other one.
The steaks were pretty much cooked as I asked.....the quality of the steak at Mythica was better than that at the Little Prince. They just cant seem to get the sauce right though. All of them were really thick....consistency akin to a thick cheese sauce. They all seemed to lack proper peppercorns. It was almost like ground pepper had just been mixed up into the sauce.

Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Bristle Boy on September 19, 2010, 07:20:00 PM
The one thing that baffled me on this holiday was the poor quality of the 3 Peppered Steaks I had. Had one in Little Prince, one in Mythica and I cant recall where I had the other one.
The steaks were pretty much cooked as I asked.....the quality of the steak at Mythica was better than that at the Little Prince. They just cant seem to get the sauce right though. All of them were really thick....consistency akin to a thick cheese sauce. They all seemed to lack proper peppercorns. It was almost like ground pepper had just been mixed up into the sauce.



I very rarely have a steak when on hols in the Med - it just ain't up to the quality of steak in the UK these days. Since all the BSE issue all those years ago, most beef/steak i've had in the UK in recent years has been excellent.
A lot of so-called steak in the Med countries is dire IMO.
Take the infamous sizzling steak at the Little Prince, for example - poor quality frying steak - a steak cut i don't buy at home.
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: sooz on September 19, 2010, 07:46:22 PM
Speaking as a newbie to San Stef, we didn't have a completely bad meal in all our 10 days there.  The first night we ate at 2 Stars, Richard chose kleftico and was very disappointed.  However, whatever I had (can't remember back to July) was good.  We also ate at Little Prince (v.good), Zorbas (nice) Mythica (OK) and Ozzy Oils (fantastic ambience and different to the usual greek taverna)  There were a couple of other places we ate which I can' remember names of. 

As already said, we didn't have a bad meal all holiday (kleftico excepted but Richard is very difficult to please and judges a restaurant by how they do theirs!)

Next year we will definitely return to Ozzy Oils, Little Prince and Mythica, but there were so many other places we didn't get to try. Roll on July 2011!

Sue
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: deerocker on September 19, 2010, 08:30:10 PM
I very rarely have a steak when on hols in the Med - it just ain't up to the quality of steak in the UK these days. Since all the BSE issue all those years ago, most beef/steak i've had in the UK in recent years has been excellent.
A lot of so-called steak in the Med countries is dire IMO.
Take the infamous sizzling steak at the Little Prince, for example - poor quality frying steak - a steak cut i don't buy at home.

I tried that steak the year before last at the Little Prince. It was truly awful...It had sizzeled before it got to me and was the worst thing I have honestly ever eaten in S.S. Wifey had the Bom Bom thingy which she was unable to finish due to being a horrible mush.
We only went there because loads of people were raving about it on here. The service was pretty bad and in the end couldn't get anyone to take our money so we went to the till and gave it to them there.The draught beer was flat as well. A very disappointing first and last time at this place...We'd always kept away from this place but thought we would give it a go...Never again..Perhaps we choose a bad night.Who knows?...Have always had a good steak at the Olive Press and The Beachcomber..
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Jimbo on September 19, 2010, 09:53:19 PM
I have a policy of never eating steak in Greece. It's just not one of their things. All the meat is cut differently, the cattle are different, and so on. You usually need to take a knife-sharpener to your incisors.

The same goes for liver. I had "calves liver" in Mythica in the summer, hoping that it would resemble something soft, delicate and delicious. I'd just say that for Greece it was less like eating a rubber ball than usual, but really didn't make it. A lot of it is the source materials, and the traditional cooking styles.

I've never been anywhere in Greece that has as much beef on the menus as SS. I assume that this comes from it being a tourist centre.

We've always had good food at Little Prince, taking the above provisos into account. We're going back to stay there for the third time on Friday, and will eat there several times. I will report back!
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: IrisG on September 21, 2010, 12:29:02 PM
I have to agree about the Little Prince, I really enjoyed our meal there.
Our worst meal was definitely in Ozzy Oils,
neither of us touched our main courses, they were inedible.
But, top marks from me go to Waves Taverna, where we had Sunday lunch.
The restaurant was full of Greek families, up to four generations, all having a marvellous time.
The sardines were delicious, as was the Mythos, and the service was prompt and attentive.
Perfect!
Of course, as others have said this is all personal opinion of the meals on those particular evenings.
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Bristle Boy on September 22, 2010, 09:03:23 PM
I have to agree about the Little Prince, I really enjoyed our meal there.
Our worst meal was definitely in Ozzy Oils,
neither of us touched our main courses, they were inedible.
But, top marks from me go to Waves Taverna, where we had Sunday lunch.
The restaurant was full of Greek families, up to four generations, all having a marvellous time.
The sardines were delicious, as was the Mythos, and the service was prompt and attentive.
Perfect!
Of course, as others have said this is all personal opinion of the meals on those particular evenings.


We visited Waves on a number of occasions back in June, when spending the day on the beach, and the food was very good value with superb service. Never went on an evening though.
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: tonyco1 on September 23, 2010, 05:27:33 PM
I must again say that we have eaten in every establishment at some time, and we have never had a meal we couldn't eat.
I think if you are a new visitor, and want to eat out, try them all or what ever takes your fancy, you won't get a bad meal and you may get a superb one!!

As for Ozzie oils, we ate there 2 weeks ago and it was really good - as we also found the Mythica next door to be super-sonic as well,
but then - if we all had the same tastes - - - - - boring!!

Let me tell you that there are some high quality restaurants in San Stefanos, I would love to have them where I live - - - we'd be out every night!!!
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: loftyscot on September 24, 2010, 10:38:31 AM
Well said.

There are enough restaurants to suit everyone's differing tastes. The important thing to note is that each one seems to have its own loyal band of followers who return year after year, which seems to suggest a pretty good standard :)

We go to Fuertenventura in 3 weeks and hope the food is of the same quality there, if not I'll know what we'll be missing.
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Gavlah1973 on September 24, 2010, 01:19:47 PM
Lofty

Are you off to Correlejo? If so I've been around 7 times over the past 12 years of so!
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: joan on September 25, 2010, 01:06:00 PM
Lofty

Are you off to Correlejo? If so I've been around 7 times over the past 12 years of so!

Gavlah what's FV like in relation to SS eg. beach, restaurants etc?
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: loftyscot on September 25, 2010, 03:04:03 PM
Gavlah

Costa Calete, Elba Sara Resort.....our 20th anniversary tour :)
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Sandra W on September 25, 2010, 10:04:39 PM
Last time we were in Caleta we had a good Greek, a good Indian, a good Chinese and a good Mexican. Also good "international" cuisine of the sort to be found in all Spanish resorts.
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: tonyco1 on September 26, 2010, 03:02:04 AM
Funny, we have those locally here as well!!
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Jimbo on September 26, 2010, 07:33:02 PM
Friday night had superb mousaka in Little Prince

Yesterday great lunch at Summer Dreams - got locked in all afternoon by torrential rain - so bad the roads were rivers and the satellite lost all signal. Then great prawns in Little Prince and stayed up far too late with Gill and Andy and now have a birthday headache!
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: tonyco1 on September 27, 2010, 03:18:02 AM
Great way to spend a rainy day!!
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Gavlah1973 on September 27, 2010, 12:15:49 PM
I've only ever been to Correlejo in Fuerte.

There's basically 3 main resorts. Correlejo, Jandia and Caleta De Fuste. I've visited the other two on day trips etc. Jandia has amazing beaches, up there with Oz & the Caribbean. Massive hotels there, very few places to eat out and full of German nudists! Probably 90% German visitors down there! Caleta De Fuste is very British, man made beach, lots of English pubs etc.
In my opinion Correlejo is the best place. As Sandra says, great international food as with most Spanish resorts. You can find authentic Canarian eateries though if you hunt them out. There's probably about 20 restaurants down by the harbour that all serve Canarian dishes. If you love fresh fish you'll be in heaven. Also a great couple of Steak Houses that serve superb food.
British run bars in the main but probably nowhere any busier than Condor for example. The island as a whole tends to attract couples and families rather than groups. There's a great beach around 2k outside Correlejo, its a national park in fact.
If I had to compare to San Stef........San Stef has the more authentic food and a friendlier vibe.....Fuerte deffo wins hands down when it comes to the beaches.

Good forum/site here for loads of info......

http://www.fuerteventura.com/
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: don on September 27, 2010, 09:11:09 PM
Whenever we've been there, Corralejo, we have tended to eat in the old town and ended up drinking in the square while enjoying free entertainment. Absolutely love the Canarian restaurants but steer away from the "Brit" establishments.
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: tonyco1 on October 05, 2010, 03:51:59 AM
The British establishments are often on the rough side for some reason!

Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: spesh49 on October 05, 2010, 12:59:42 PM
TC
You really do like the last word on every thread dont you  ;)
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: tonyco1 on October 05, 2010, 08:56:47 PM
Ouch!! Take a chill pill!! - I usually ignore any sarky comments, but I get the feeling you Spesh-alise in them, (noticed a few),
but then - as it seems I do like the last word - perhaps I am a Spesh-alist? (I had to get that one in!).
However, it seems you do as well now - - which can only mean - - you are so Spesh!! - are you not?  :-\ LOL

Problem is because I work shifts, I often come online when others are in bed.
On my early shifts when I write in the afternoon, and not the late evening, someone else would have made the last comment.
I don't write on all threads anyway, but I enjoy participating in the forum, and was answering my friend Don in this case,
sorry if that bothers you so much, but I won't change just because I have grown an online stalker.

Best wishes and enjoy the Forum - contribute my friend - have fun!





Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: don on October 06, 2010, 12:07:24 AM
Can't wait to taste the Turkish food. Never eat Kebabs here but determined to try one there.
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Gavlah1973 on October 06, 2010, 12:08:00 PM
I loved my trip to Olu Deniz in the mid 90's however I hated Marmaris. They hassled my then girlfriend so much it got uncomfortable.
I'd now never ever return to Turkey due to tragedy and personal circumstance. I know you can't tar everyone withthe same brush but that country won't get one more penny of my money!
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: spesh49 on October 06, 2010, 12:13:09 PM
I loved my trip to Olu Deniz in the mid 90's however I hated Marmaris. They hassled my then girlfriend so much it got uncomfortable.
I'd now never ever return to Turkey due to tragedy and personal circumstance. I know you can't tar everyone withthe same brush but that country won't get one more penny of my money!

Totally agree been about 6/7 different places in Turkey but never again the hassle you get is really annoying to the point you could almost fall out with them.

TC cant think of a reply to your superior wit as my eyes are still full of tears with laughing that much  ;D
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: tonyco1 on October 06, 2010, 10:25:17 PM
Cheers - not at all superior - but I enjoy a bit of banter as you know - E-Spesh-ally for you!

Got to agree with your summing up on Turkey as well, I hated Marmaris more than words can say,
But I did love Dalyan where Don is travelling to as it had virtually no hassle,
and the people reminded me of San Stefanos - Turkish yes, but very genuinely friendly.
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Sandra W on October 07, 2010, 01:06:16 AM
Oh pitta Souvlaki,

 

warm and delicious.

 

Pork or chicken with tomatoes,

 

onions and abundant tsatsiki!

 

Lots of fries and donīt forget the convenient prize:

 

two euros for delight, its clearly the Greek highlight!

 

Maria Andrea Arellano

Pita lover and Poet
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: joan on October 08, 2010, 02:37:51 AM
Many thanks Gavlah have had a look at the site loads of info for us to digest.
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: tonyco1 on October 08, 2010, 10:42:25 PM
Can't wait to taste the Turkish food. Never eat Kebabs here but determined to try one there.
I don't remember seeing any Kebab shops there - it's not Stoke you know!!
That's where all the Turks live now - - LOL
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: debra on January 30, 2011, 07:57:12 PM
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Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: debra on January 30, 2011, 07:59:29 PM
oops = what happened to rest of my post?  repeat - lets not forget the Nafsika - tasy wonderful Greek food, freshly made.  Had the freshest sea bass this August - I want to be there now, instead of here in Good Ol Blighty on a darkish sunday afterenoon - oh for the joy of sitting looking out onto the turquoise sea!
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Waspman on January 31, 2011, 01:59:59 AM
If you go to the Nafsika now Debra you'll only find Speros looking after his cats and dog, so he informed me recently.

Anyway enjoy your "tasy wonderful Greek food". sorry, just had to say it.
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: tonyco1 on February 01, 2011, 01:20:19 AM
Ah! she's been infected with the Jules spell bug, quite nasty and leaves you with a headache!!
Shame is - - - - no vaccine available.
I even caught it myself recently, it's just like flu!! LOL (Love you really Jules)!!
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: debra on February 03, 2011, 12:09:52 AM
the reason is my brain is faster than my typing - It's only the clever ones that it infects!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Jules on February 03, 2011, 01:23:24 AM
Totally true Debra - I agree 100%
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: zoe on February 03, 2011, 02:27:00 PM
100% true :D :D
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: debra on February 04, 2011, 10:03:05 PM
girl power - we CAN multi-task!
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: Waspman on February 05, 2011, 02:13:48 AM
But not spell!!!
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: debra on February 05, 2011, 02:23:00 PM
It's probably the keyboard's fault - it can't cope with how fast our fingers fly across them as we are in a hurry to do ALL the other things we have to do!
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: tonyco1 on February 16, 2011, 02:53:36 AM
Somethings quite "fly" with you lot and it's not your fingers - - - LOL
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: don on February 16, 2011, 09:38:05 AM
Caerful what you write. Kiddies look at this. Flies and fingers indeed !  ???
Title: Re: Where we ate
Post by: debra on February 26, 2011, 01:28:14 AM
lol :D