Food and Drinks in Mykonos: A Quick Guide about Restaurants, Bars & Beach Clubs in Mykonos, Greece

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Advisor - Maria Chapman
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  • Mykonos

  • City Travel

  • Luxury Travel

  • Food & Wine

  • Beaches

  • Foodie

  • Local Food

  • Coast

A sea view restaurant in Mykonos
Curator’s statement

I have been to Mykonos twice, once with my family and another one with my friends. I have experienced two of all the different vibes Mykonos can offer, and both are great!

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Things to do in Mykonos

Girl exploring the Mykonos

Walk around the town; there are several little shops. Ask the driver to let you in between Epar. Od. Mikonou and Axioti or Luza Mykonos. Right there is the taxi rank for the return. The app for taxis in Mykonos is called “drivemeapp.com”

At Super Paradise Beach, you can do water sports. From jet ski, fly board and banana boat to renting boats with or without a skipper. There is also a Spa called "Angel's Touch" with more than 18 options.

You can rent jeeps for four people, a great way to tour the island. If you want to do it with a tour guide, several tours can be obtained. If you prefer to go alone, I suggest renting in town.

Renting a boat is always a fun option to fill your day.

Day Trips

If you can, go for the day to any of these destinations:

  • Paros

  • Milos

  • Antiparos

  • Delos

Places to eat & drink in Mykonos

A sea view restaurant in Mykonos

Breakfast

If you stay in town, I recommend you order a tyropita with coffee, or whatever fills you up at a cafe in town. But have a late and heavy breakfast because the lunch places don't start with good vibes until late. If you don't stay in town and you have a budget, have breakfast at the hotel or a nearby cafe.

Alemago - Elegant breakfast, great açaí bowls and views.

Lunch

I recommend Nammos 100%, but make the reservation at about 3:30 pm. It's expensive so you can have lunch in the town, and in Nammos, you only go for sushi or sharing plates, but you do have to order food at the restaurant.

Zumma is quite an experience. From pool beds to amazing sushi.

Super Paradise Beach has three restaurants you can choose from and an amazing beach with light blue colors.

Throughout the town there are different places to eat, from a gyro on the street to sitting down to eat.

Lunch or dinner in town

Eva’s Garden: Local ingredients and plates.

D'Angelo: Italian restaurant near the best spot to watch the sunset in town, the Windmills.

Kalita: Greek fine dining.

La Maison de Katrin: Combines French and Greek cuisine; some plates have been on the menu for more than 30 years.

M-Eating: Some call it the best restaurant in town, in Mykonos Town. Very cute and great food.

Krama: New tasting menu, fine dining.

COYA Mykonos: A little bit of everything! They call it a combination of Spanish, Japanese, Chinese and Peruvian cooking.

Dinner

Dinner watching the sunset in the town of Mykonos (Reserve 45 minutes before the sunset to be there having dinner when the sun sets.)

Cantera Sunset Restaurant

Kastro's Restaurant

Cocco Mykonos - Ask for a table outside.

I recommend you go to an early dinner type 6:30 pm at Scorpios and have a second reservation in the beach area and switch after dinner for the party. It ends at 12 am.

Interni Mykonos

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