Limassol Restaurants make dining on your Limassol holiday, hassle-free
Limassol restaurants offer the foodie an exciting array of cuisines, whether you are in search of authentic Cypriot food or a taste of Europe and beyond Limassol’s restaurants have it covered.
Famous as the historical centre for Cypriot winemaking, the fascinating history of Limassol is reflected in its restaurants. “Commandaria”, a sweet dessert wine produced in Limassol since the 12th century, is the oldest named wine in the world. There is no better way to engage with Limassol’s rich history than by enjoying traditional Cypriot food and wine in the shadow of the city’s famous castle.
For those in search of a Cypriot food experience with a twist, Aliada is an essential. You will dine in a traditional mansion block in the old part of the city, decorated to reflect Limassol’s architectural heritage. The family-run establishment also boasts one of the finest outside eating areas in the city. Serenaded by an in-house pianist you will enjoy a mixture of modern and traditional Cypriot food in a truly magnificent setting.
After a long morning shopping in Limassol, where you can buy anything from local wares and produce to clothes from big brand names, the Dino Art Café is an ideal spot to catch your breath and enjoy some lunch. The café is quirkily different to other Limassol restaurants, with a notoriously buzzing atmosphere and a menu with inspiration from a multitude of world cuisines, including jerk chicken and Wasabi Seaweed salad; the Dino Art Café is an exceptional springboard for an afternoon’s sightseeing in Limassol.
For someone keen to try traditional Cypriot food but also wants the option to enjoy a broader range of cuisines Limassol is a must visit destination and with a vibrant nightlife courtesy of the city’s many bars and clubs you will never be short of somewhere to go after dinner either.
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